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Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Regular season35Arsenal1–1Blackburn38,086HighburyMike RileyMatch Report
Regular season35Sheffield Weds3–1Wimbledon26,957HillsboroughJeff WinterMatch Report
Regular season35Southampton2–2Coventry City15,251The DellPeter JonesMatch Report
Regular season35West Ham2–2Everton24,525Boleyn GroundPaul AlcockMatch Report
Regular season35Chelsea2–1Leicester City27,723Stamford BridgeAlan WilkieMatch Report
Regular season35Aston Villa1–1Tottenham39,339Villa ParkMartin BodenhamMatch Report
Regular season35Middlesbrough0–1Sunderland30,106Riverside StadiumGerald AshbyMatch Report
Regular season35Liverpool1–3Manchester Utd40,892AnfieldGraham PollMatch Report
Regular season35Nott'ham Forest1–1Leeds United25,565City GroundDavid EllerayMatch Report
Regular season35Newcastle Utd3–1Derby County36,553St. James' ParkDermot GallagherMatch Report
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Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Regular season35Tenerife0–1Real BetisHeliodoro RodríguezIturralde GonzálezMatch Report
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Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Regular season28Cagliari1–2InterEmilio PellegrinoMatch Report
Regular season28Bologna0–1JuventusPiero CeccariniMatch Report
Regular season28Fiorentina2–1RomaStefano FarinaMatch Report
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Round Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Regular SeasonColumbus Crew(2) 1–1 (1)San Jose18,358Ohio StadiumAli SaheliMatch Report
Regular SeasonMetroStars1–2D.C. United26,322Giants StadiumRich GradyMatch Report

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