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Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
First group stage3PSV Eindhoven nl1–0it LazioPSV StadionThomas Michael MccurryMatch Report
First group stage3Boavista pt2–1de DortmundBessa XXIRune PedersenMatch Report
First group stage3Real Madrid es4–1be AnderlechtEstadio Santiago BernabéuTerje HaugeMatch Report
First group stage3Schalke 04 de0–1es MallorcaParkstadionNikolay LevnikovMatch Report
First group stage3Liverpool eng1–0ua Dynamo KyivAnfieldPierluigi CollinaMatch Report
First group stage3Nantes fr0–1tr GalatasarayStade de la BeaujoireTom Henning ØvrebøMatch Report
First group stage3Roma it2–1ru Loko MoscowStadio OlimpicoHartmut StrampeMatch Report
First group stage3Panathinaikos gr1–0eng ArsenalApostolos NikolaidisVítor Melo PereiraMatch Report
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Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Premier League2Newcastle Utd1–0Leicester City49,185St. James' ParkDavid PughMatch Report
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Round Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Quarter-finalsNY Red Bulls4–1LA Galaxy12,817Giants StadiumNoel KennyMatch Report
Quarter-finalsSJ Earthquakes3–0Columbus Crew10,419Spartan StadiumKevin StottMatch Report
Quarter-finalsKC Wizards3–0Miami Fusion5,803Arrowhead StadiumAlex PrusMatch Report

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