Turkey 0-0 England
Greece 1-0 Northern Ireland
Switzerland 2-0 Republic of Ireland
Scotland 1-0 Lithuania
Wales 2-3 Serbia
Goalflashes and major incidents (All times BST)2140: The full-time whistle sounds in Cardiff, Wales going down to defeat against Serbia. But Mark Hughes' men must now concentrate on the play-off draw in Frankfurt on Monday.
2136: GOAL Wales 2-3 Serbia
Robert Earnshaw reduces the deficit by nodding past Dragoslav Jevric from Gary Speed's knock-down.
2131: GOAL Wales 1-3 Serbia
Danijel Ljuboja increases Serbia's lead with a firm left-foot shot inside the penalty area with the Welsh defence once again missing.
2129: Wales' goalscorer John Hartson is replaced by Nathan Blake.
2125: GOAL Wales 1-2 Serbia
Savo Milosevic puts his side back in front after latching onto Zvomimir Vukic's pass and slotting past Paul Jones.
2117: The ball breaks loose in the Wales box and Branko Boskovic fires in a left-foot shot that Paul Jones parries away from danger.
2116: Rob Edwards comes on to replace Rhys Weston.
2112: With Italy 2-0 up against Azerbaijan, Wales cannot finish top of the group and Serbia cannot qualify anyway, so the game appears to be drifting towards a tame finish.
2103: Serbia bring on former Aston Villa striker Savo Milosevic for the unusually quiet Mateja Kezman.
2058: Darren Barnard fires in a sweet left-foot shot from outside the box and Dragoslav Jevric makes another brilliant save.
2051: Robert Earnshaw crosses from the right and Danny Gabbidon's header is kicked away by Dragoslav Jevric.
2049: John Hartson and Ryan Giggs get the game underway again in Cardiff.
2032: It is half-time in the Millennium Stadium with Wales drawing 1-1 with Serbia.
2028: Branko Boskovic gets on the end of Dragan Mladenovic's cross but sees his powerful header turned away by Paul Jones.
2025: Ryan Giggs skips sensationally past three Serbian challenges and sends Craig Bellamy clear down the left channel. Bellamy bears down on goal but sees his shot turned acrobatically away by Dragoslav Jevric.
2022: Robert Earnshaw gets a clear sight of goal after being played in by Ryan Giggs, but the Cardiff City striker's shot is disappointingly straight at Dragoslav Jevric.
2011: GOAL Wales 1-1 Serbia
John Hartson blasts Wales level from the penalty spot after the Celtic striker has his shirt tugged in the box by Goran Gavrancic.
2007: Robert Earnshaw dummies the ball on the edge of the area and John Hartson rifles in a shot that whistles past Serbia's left-hand post.
2001: Rhys Weston almost gets Wales back on level terms, but his rasping right-foot shot is brilliantly turned away by Dragoslav Jevric.
1949: GOAL Wales 0-1 Serbia
Zvomimir Vukic puts Serbia ahead with a 25-yard free-kick that creeps in at Paul Jones' near post.
1945: Wales' game in Cardiff kicks-off.
Full-time in Istanbul:
The full-time whistle blows in Istanbul and England have qualified for Euro 2004 top of Group Seven with a 0-0 draw against Turkey.
1942: Rustu races off his line as Kieron Dyer bears down on goal and the Turkey keeper brings Dyer down. He is booked for the foul.
1940: GOAL DISALLOWED David Beckham heads home from Kieron Dyer's left-wing cross, but the Newcastle midfielder was adjudged to have been offside.
1938: Darius Vassell finds himself in space inside the Turkey area and plants a right-foot shot just wide of Rustu's left-hand post.
1935: Tugay bursts into life and fires in a 30-yard shot that rockets off Sol Campbell and goes away for a corner.
1933: Wayne Rooney is taken off and Kieron Dyer comes on for England.
1929: Okan Buruk goes off for Turkey, who bring on Ilhan Mansiz. England bring off Emile Heskey and replace the Liverpool striker with Darius Vassell.
1927: Nihat Kahveci forces a good one-handed save from David James after getting into the England box, and Emre handles going for the follow up.
1923: Tugay is booked by Pierluigi Collina for a late lunge on David Beckham.
1922: Tuncay Sanli replaces Sergen Yalcin.
1919: Wayne Rooney and David Beckham surge into the Turkey box but neither can create a clear-cut chance on Rustu's goal.
1918: Hakan Sukur goes down in the box but Pierluigi Collina waves away Turkey's protests for a penalty.
1917: It is a very quiet start to the second half, with England enjoying plenty of possession. The crowd are noticeably more subdued than before the break.
1906: The second half begins in Istanbul.
1857: The full-time whistle blows in Athens, with Greece beating Northern Ireland 1-0.
Half-time in Istanbul:
As David Beckham walks off the pitch, he clashes with Alpay - the two players who tussled after Beckham missed the penalty. Reports suggest a melee ensues in the tunnel before the sides are separated by officials.
1847: The half-time whistle goes in Istanbul with England holding Turkey 0-0.
1844: David James has to be alert to tip over Nihat Kahveci's cross that deflects off Sol Campbell.
1842: Sergen Yalcin gets on the end of a Fatih Akyel cross from the right and heads goalwards, but David James again comfortably saves.
1839: Paul Scholes sends a left-foot shot inches wide of Rustu's goal after brilliant build-up play from Wayne Rooney.
1836: MISSED PENALTY David Beckham slips as he runs up to take the penalty and skies the ball over Rustu's bar, much to the delight of the partizan crowd.
1835: Steven Gerrard bursts into the box and is brought down by Tugay. Referee Pierluigi Collina points to the spot.
1832: GOAL Greece 1-0 Northern Ireland
Vassilis Tsartas opens the scoring in Athens by tucking home a penalty after George McCartney commits a professional foul in the penalty area and is sent off.
1829: Daniel Griffin has Northern Ireland's best chance but his shot is deflected away from the Greece goal.
1824: Steven Gerrard lashes a right-foot shot towards Rustu's goal but Tugay deflects it wide.
1823: The full-time whistle blows in Basle and the Republic of Ireland are out of Euro 2004.
1821: Belozoglu Emre tests David James with a fierce left-foot frive from 30 yards, but the West Ham keeper tips the ball over the bar.
1819: Wayne Rooney bursts onto a pass from David Beckham after a mistake from Alpay, but the Everton striker lifts the ball over Rustu and the crossbar.
1817: Nihat Kahveci fires in a volley on the turn from the edge of the area but David James gets down well to save.
1816: England have started well in Istanbul and Paul Scholes has the first real chance when he heads over the bar from Gary Neville's pinpoint cross.
1809: Wayne Rooney is played into space on England's right flank, but the teenager can only send his cross over Rustu's crossbar.
1809: Northern Ireland's game against Greece restarts.
1804: Steve Finnan heads over from Damien Duff's cross.
1804: David Beckham finds himself in space on the left but his cross is easily cut out by the Turkish defence.
1801: Matt Holland and Kevin Kilbane are taken off in Basle and replaced by Steve Finnan and Mark Kinsella.
1800: England's crucial tie in Turkey finally kicks off.
1750: It is half-time in Athens with Northern Ireland holding Greece.
1749: The full-time whistle goes at Hampden Park and Scotland's 1-0 win takes them into the play-offs for a place in Portugal next year.
1747: GOAL Switzerland 2-0 Republic of Ireland
Alexander Frei taps into an empty net against the run of play after Stephane Chapuisat's header is fumbled by Shay Given.
1744: Gary Breen heads wide from a Damien Duff corner. David Connolly is withdrawn by Brian Kerr and Clinton Morrison goes on in his place.
1742: Goalscorer Hakan Yakin is replaced in Basle by Fabio Celestini.
1737: Don Hutchison has a great chance to put Scotland's result beyond doubt but, stretching, he turns Stevie Crawford's right-wing cross over the bar from close-range.
1736: Keith Gillespie heads Northern Ireland's best chance over the crossbar after Greece fail to clear a corner.
1733: Yourkas Seitaridis cuts in from the right in Athens and lashes in a left-foot drive that Maik Taylor gets down well to save.
1732: The Republic of Ireland kick-off for the second half.
1726: GOAL Scotland 1-0 Lithuania
Darren Fletcher, just on as a substitute, puts the Scots ahead with a fierce low drive from just inside the box after good work down the left from Gary Naysmith.
1716: Half-time in Basle with the Republic of Ireland 1-0 down to Switzerland.
1713: Scotland come close to breaking the deadlock when Tomas Zvirgzdauskas deflects James McFadden's cross on to the outside of the post.
1712: Robbie Keane hits the side-netting for the Republic of Ireland from another searching Damien Duff cross.
1710: Greece are on top in Athens and Zisis Vryzas slams an ambitious left-foot volley over Maik Taylor's bar.
1708: Damien Duff crosses from the right wing and David Connolly heads over the crossbar.
1706: Stevie Crawford sees a header from a corner cleared off the line as Scotland go on the offensive.
1703: Northern Ireland kick-off against Greece in Athens.
1702: Scotland kick-off the second period.
1658: Stephen Carr is booked for Ireland, which would keep him out of the first leg of a play-off should they qualify.
1651: Gary Breen has a free header from an Ian Harte corner, but he plants it wastefully over the crossbar.
1649: Hakan Yakin has another clear sight of goal but this time his left-foot drive flies wide of Shay Given's goal.
1646: The half-time whistle blows to end a frustrating first period for Scotland.
1640: Colin Healy has a great chance to haul Ireland level but he drags a right-foot shot wide of Joerg Stiel's goal.
1636: GOAL Switzerland 1-0 Republic of Ireland
Hakin Yakin puts the home side ahead from close-range after Stephane Chapuisat's shot is deflected into his path by Matt Holland.
1636: Rab Douglas makes a stunning reflex save to turn away a stinging Edgaras Jankauskas' drive.
1630: The Republic of Ireland's match starts in Basle.
1625: Jackie McNamara is shown a yellow card for a reckless challenge on Donatas Vencevicius.
1621: Gary Naysmith is the first man in the referee's book for a late tackle.
1613: James McFadden leaves two Lithuanian defenders for dead on the left and tees up Kenny Miller just inside the box, but the Wolves striker's shot is off target.
1612: James McFadden bursts into life with a typically mazy run, but he is stopped on the edge of the area by Rolandas Dziaukstas.
1606: Gary Naysmith hits a glorious 60-yard pass into the path of Stevie Crawford, but there is no-one on the end of the striker's right-wing cross.
1603: Gary Naysmith makes Scotland's intentions clear with a crunching tackle on Nerijus Barasa.
1600: Scotland's game kicks-off at Hampden Park.
Team news:Wales boss Mark Hughes gives youngsters Rhys Weston, Robert Earnshaw and Danny Gabbidon starts, while Carl Robinson and Darren Barnard come into the side too.
Wales: Paul Jones, Weston, Gabbidon, Delaney, Barnard, Earnshaw, Speed, Robinson, Bellamy, Hartson, Giggs.
Subs: Melville, Williams, Edwards, Oster, Pembridge, Blake, Crossley.
England line-up as expected in Istanbul, with John Terry partnering Sol Campbell in defence and Emile Heskey and Wayne Rooney leading the attack.
Sven-Goran Eriksson's side are greeted by a crescendo of boos from the Turkish fans as they go out to warm up in the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium.
England: James, G.Neville, A.Cole, Campbell, Terry, Butt, Gerrard, Scholes, Beckham, Heskey, Rooney.
Subs: Robinson, Phil Neville, Upson, Lampard, Bridge, Dyer, Vassell.
Northern Ireland are boosted by the return to fitness of Keith Gillespie, who skippers the side in his 50th cap. David Healy will play alone in attack.
Northern Ireland: Taylor, Baird, McCartney, Aaron Hughes, Kennedy, Elliott, Gillespie, Griffin, Whitley, Michael Hughes, Healy.
Subs: Carroll, Murdock, Smith, Kirk, Jones, Hamilton, Holmes.
Republic of Ireland manager Brian Kerr replaces the suspended Kenny Cunningham with John O'Shea in defence, and in-form West Ham striker David Connolly partners Robbie Keane in attack.
Rep of Ireland: Given, Carr, Breen, O'Shea, Harte, Duff, Holland, Healy, Kilbane, Keane, Connolly.
Subs: Finnan, Kinsella, O'Brien, Carsley, Doherty, Morrison, Colgan.
Scotland boss Berti Vogts hands Dundee midfielder Gavin Rae a start against Lithuania, with Stevie Crawford and Kenny Miller spearheading the Scots' attack.
Scotland: Douglas, McNamara, Pressley, Dailly, Naysmith, Cameron, Ferguson, Rae, McFadden, Crawford, Miller.
Subs: Neil Alexander, Webster, Wilkie, Graham Alexander, Fletcher, Hutchison, Harper.