Football Matches on Sunday April 5, 1998

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Premier League32Derby County0–1Chelsea30,062Pride ParkJeff WinterMatch Report
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La Liga32Valencia4–1Atlético MadridMestallaPérez LasaMatch Report
La Liga32Mallorca1–0MéridaLuis SitjarMejuto GonzálezMatch Report
La Liga32Valladolid4–1CompostelaNuevo ZorrillaBrito ArceoMatch Report
La Liga32Sporting Gijón1–0EspanyolEl MolinónGarcía ArandaMatch Report
La Liga32Real Sociedad1–1SalamancaAnoetaDaudén IbáñezMatch Report
La Liga32Tenerife0–0ZaragozaHeliodoro RodríguezPérez BurrullMatch Report
La Liga32Racing Sant2–1Celta VigoCampos de Sport del SardineroGracia RedondoMatch Report
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Bundesliga29Stuttgart1–1KölnWolfgang StarkMatch Report
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Serie A28Empoli3–1BresciaRoberto BettinMatch Report
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Serie A28Bari1–0MilanPasquale RodomontiMatch Report
Serie A28Atalanta0–1RomaPiero CeccariniMatch Report
Serie A28Lazio0–1JuventusPierluigi CollinaMatch Report
Serie A28Napoli1–2PiacenzaTarcisio SerenaMatch Report
Serie A28Bologna2–0UdineseDaniele TomboliniMatch Report
Serie A28Parma1–2FiorentinaCosimo BologninoMatch Report
Serie A28Vicenza1–3LecceEmilio PellegrinoMatch Report
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Regular SeasonSJ Clash(2) 2–2 (3)Dallas Burn10,069Spartan StadiumNoel KennyMatch Report

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