Football Matches on Sunday April 18, 1999

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Premier League34Chelsea2–2Leicester City34,535Stamford BridgeMike ReedMatch Report
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La Liga30Real Betis5–0OviedoBenito VillamarínBrito ArceoMatch Report
La Liga30Athletic Club2–0TenerifeSan MamésBueno GrimalMatch Report
La Liga30Celta Vigo1–1AlavésEstadio de BalaídosMejuto GonzálezMatch Report
La Liga30Real Madrid3–1ValenciaSantiago BernabéuLópez NietoMatch Report
La Liga30Villarreal1–2Dep La CoruñaEl MadrigalPérez LasaMatch Report
La Liga30Racing Sant0–2EspanyolCampos de Sport del SardineroRodríguez SantiagoMatch Report
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La Liga30Extremadura1–1SalamancaFrancisco de la HeraLosantos OmarMatch Report
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Bundesliga27Hamburger SV0–0DortmundFranz-Xaver WackMatch Report
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Serie A29Inter1–1VicenzaGennaro BorrielloMatch Report
Serie A29Udinese1–5MilanRobert BoggiMatch Report
Serie A29Venezia1–0CagliariEmilio PellegrinoMatch Report
Serie A29Empoli1–2PiacenzaSalvatore RacalbutoMatch Report
Serie A29Perugia3–2RomaPierluigi CollinaMatch Report
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Regular SeasonDallas Burn2–1TB Mutiny13,697Cotton BowlSandy HuntMatch Report

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