30 November 2006 (Thursday)
^Note 1 : The match was suspended after 80 minutes of play at 3–0 due to crowd trouble. Feyenoord fans who gathered tickets for the match in an illegal way and others who were held at the stadium by the police were rioting during the whole match. After a 20-minute break, the match was finished.
5 November 2006 (Sunday)
- Cricket: 2006 ICC Champions Trophy:
- Road running: Brazilian Marílson Gomes dos Santos (2:09:58) becomes the first South American ever to win the New York City Marathon. Jeļena Prokopčuka of Latvia wins on the female side for the second consecutive year in a time of 2:25:05. Lance Armstrong, the seven-time Tour de France champion who was running with fellow cancer survivors, finishes in 2:59:37 in his first marathon.(Bloomberg)
- NFL Week 9:
- Detroit Lions 30, Atlanta Falcons 14: Jon Kitna, who runs up 321 passing yards, breaks the game open with a 60-yard touchdown pass to Roy Williams in the fourth quarter.
- Baltimore Ravens 26, Cincinnati Bengals 20: The Bengals turn the ball over twice on their first three offensive plays, giving the Ravens a 14–0 lead Baltimore holds on to.
- Washington Redskins 22, Dallas Cowboys 19: On what would have been the last play of the game, the Redskins block a Mike Vanderjagt field-goal attempt. A Dallas penalty on the return gives the 'Skins an untimed down, which Nick Novak uses to kick a 47-yard field goal.
- Buffalo Bills 24, Green Bay Packers 10: The Bills complete only eight passes, but one of them is a 43-yard touchdown from J. P. Losman to Lee Evans that gives Buffalo a late lead. A Ko Simpson end-zone interception ends the Packers' comeback attempt.
- New York Giants 14, Houston Texans 10: Eli Manning's three-yard touchdown pass to Jeremy Shockey puts the Giants up in the fourth quarter. Corey Webster's recovery of a Jameel Cook fumble allows New York to run out the clock.
- Kansas City Chiefs 31, St. Louis Rams 17: Larry Johnson rushes for 174 yards, and Damon Huard throws for three touchdowns.
- Miami Dolphins 31, Chicago Bears 13: The Bears commit six turnovers, four of which led to Miami touchdowns, and fall from the ranks of the unbeaten. Making matters worse, Bears middle linebacker Brian Urlacher injured his foot in the fourth quarter.
- New Orleans Saints 31, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 14: Drew Brees goes 24-for-32 for 314 yards and three touchdowns.
- Jacksonville Jaguars 37, Tennessee Titans 7: David Garrard throws three touchdown passes, while Vince Young throws three interceptions.
- San Francisco 49ers 9, Minnesota Vikings 3: No touchdowns were scored as all scoring was done by field goals (three for San Francisco, one for the Vikings).
- San Diego Chargers 32, Cleveland Browns 25: LaDainian Tomlinson runs for 172 yards and three second-half touchdowns; Phil Dawson sets a Browns record with six field goals.
- Denver Broncos 31, Pittsburgh Steelers 20: Four of Pittsburgh's six turnovers come in Denver's red zone; Javon Walker has 206 yards from scrimmage and three touchdowns.
- Indianapolis Colts 27, New England Patriots 20: For the second straight year, the Colts march into Foxborough and win, thanks in part to four Tom Brady interceptions.
Bye Week: Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles.