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Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Premier League37Middlesbrough1–1Watford32,930Riverside StadiumPeter JonesMatch Report
Premier League37Derby County0–0Newcastle Utd32,724Pride ParkAlan WileyMatch Report
Premier League37Sunderland1–0West Ham41,684Stadium of LightNeale BarryMatch Report
Premier League37Leicester City3–0Bradford City21,103Filbert StreetSteve DunnMatch Report
Premier League37Manchester Utd3–1Tottenham61,629Old TraffordAlan WilkieMatch Report
Premier League37Wimbledon2–2Aston Villa19,188Selhurst ParkMark HalseyMatch Report
Premier League37Arsenal2–1Chelsea38,119HighburyMike ReedMatch Report
Premier League37Coventry City4–1Sheffield Weds19,921Highfield RoadStephen BennettMatch Report
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Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
La Liga36Real Madrid0–1AlavésSantiago BernabéuBueno GrimalMatch Report
La Liga36Valencia4–0Real SociedadMestallaTurienzo ÁlvarezMatch Report
La Liga36Numancia2–0EspanyolLos PajaritosCarmona MéndezMatch Report
La Liga36Barcelona0–2Rayo VallecanoNou CampAnsuategui RocaMatch Report
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Round Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Regular SeasonMiami Fusion0–3Chicago FireLockhart StadiumKevin StottMatch Report
Regular SeasonColumbus Crew0–2NY Red BullsColumbus Crew StadiumPaul TamberinoMatch Report
Regular SeasonColorado Rapids2–5D.C. UnitedMile High StadiumTed CovaciuMatch Report
Regular SeasonNE Revolution2–1SJ EarthquakesFoxboro StadiumRich GradyMatch Report
Regular SeasonLA Galaxy0–0KC WizardsRose BowlKim Tae-youngMatch ReportRequired Extra Time
Regular SeasonTB Mutiny3–1Dallas BurnRaymond James StadiumNoel KennyMatch Report

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