Football Matches on Sunday May 22, 2011

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Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Premier League38Aston Villa1–0Liverpool42,785Villa ParkLee ProbertMatch Report
Premier League38Newcastle Utd3–3West Brom51,678Sports Direct ArenaMark HalseyMatch Report
Premier League38Everton1–0Chelsea38,712Goodison ParkPeter WaltonMatch Report
Premier League38Bolton0–2Manchester City26,285Macron StadiumChris FoyMatch Report
Premier League38Stoke City0–1Wigan Athletic27,566Britannia StadiumAndre MarrinerMatch Report
Premier League38Manchester Utd4–2Blackpool75,400Old TraffordMike DeanMatch Report
Premier League38Wolves2–3Blackburn29,009Molineux StadiumHoward WebbMatch Report
Premier League38West Ham0–3Sunderland32,792Boleyn GroundAnthony TaylorMatch Report
Premier League38Fulham2–2Arsenal25,674Craven CottageMartin AtkinsonMatch Report
Premier League38Tottenham2–1Birmingham City36,119White Hart LaneMark ClattenburgMatch Report
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Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Serie A38Brescia2–2FiorentinaGianpaolo CalvareseMatch Report
Serie A38Udinese0–0MilanPaolo TagliaventoMatch Report
Serie A38Roma3–1SampdoriaLuca BantiMatch Report
Serie A38Genoa3–2CesenaLuigi NascaMatch Report
Serie A38Bologna0–4BariAngelo CervelleraMatch Report
Serie A38Cagliari1–1ParmaMassimiliano VelottoMatch Report
Serie A38Lecce2–4LazioGianluca RocchiMatch Report
Serie A38Inter3–1CataniaNicola PierpaoliMatch Report
Serie A38Palermo1–3ChievoEmiliano GallioneMatch Report
Serie A38Juventus2–2NapoliNicola RizzoliMatch Report
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Round Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Regular SeasonColorado Rapids0–0Toronto FCDick's Sporting Goods ParkAbbey OkulajaMatch Report
Regular SeasonFC Dallas0–0Real Salt LakePizza Hut ParkDave GantarMatch Report

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