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eng Premier League Table
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Premier League4Charlton Ath1–1Southampton20,043The ValleyMark HalseyMatch Report
Premier League4Leicester City2–1Ipswich Town19,598Filbert StreetPaul TaylorMatch Report
Premier League4Liverpool3–1Aston Villa43,360AnfieldNeale BarryMatch Report
Premier League4Chelsea2–2Arsenal34,923Stamford BridgeMike RileyMatch Report
Premier League4Coventry City0–2Newcastle Utd22,109Highfield RoadAlan WileyMatch Report
Premier League4Derby County3–3Middlesbrough24,290Pride ParkRob StylesMatch Report
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fr Division 1 Table
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Division 16Lens1–0AuxerreStade Félix-BollaertBruno RuffrayMatch Report
Division 16Guingamp2–1ToulouseStade du RoudourouDominique FraiseMatch Report
Division 16Metz1–0StrasbourgStade Saint-SymphorienDamien LedentuMatch Report
Division 16Nantes0–5BordeauxStade de la BeaujoireStéphane MoulinMatch Report
Division 16Bastia1–0LilleStade Armand CesariBertrand LayecMatch Report
Division 16Troyes5–3Paris S-GStade de l'AubeGilles VeissièreMatch Report
Division 16Saint-Étienne2–2LyonStade Geoffroy-GuichardClaude ColomboMatch Report
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Round Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Regular SeasonLA Galaxy0–1Dallas BurnRose BowlKevin StottMatch Report
Regular SeasonChicago Fire3–1Columbus CrewSoldier FieldKevin TerryMatch Report
Regular SeasonNE Revolution0–1KC WizardsFoxboro StadiumGerry CorrieMatch Report
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Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Eredivisie3Vitesse5–1Sparta R'damGelreDomeRené TemminkMatch Report
Eredivisie3Groningen1–0De GraafschapOosterpark StadionEric BraamhaarMatch Report
Eredivisie3NAC Breda1–1Roda JCRat Verlegh StadionAd van MeerkerkMatch Report
Eredivisie3Twente2–2HeerenveenDe Grolsch VesteRoelof LuingeMatch Report
Eredivisie3RKC Waalwijk3–0AZ AlkmaarMandemakers StadionDick JolMatch Report
Eredivisie3Ajax0–0NEC NijmegenAmsterdam ArenAHerman van DijkMatch Report

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