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- Dutch squad for Austria friendly (Reuters)
- Cannavaro says humble Italy can emulate France double (Reuters)
- Capello set to demand discipline
- England 0-0 Czech Republic
- Taylor embarrassed by Newcastle's nosedive (AFP)
- Mexico recall Galindo for first time since doping ban (Reuters)
- Domenech looking at 39 steps to Euro 2008 glory (AFP)
- Tranmere 2-0 Port Vale
- Grays Athletic 3-1 Droylsden
- Valencia overcome Barca 3-2 to reach Cup final (Reuters)
- ITV wins Champions League rights
- US women book possible Olympic tune-ups with Aussies (AFP)
- We need to improve to win title, says Trezeguet (AFP)
- UEFA fines for Bolton, Everton, Atletico, Bergen (AFP)
- Cole says sorry over horror lunge (AFP)
- Lyon fined for Ronaldo laser beam
- Defoe 'ineligible' to face Spurs
- SPL money to help stricken Gretna
- France call up four new caps for Mali, England friendlies (AFP)
- Lyon fined over Champions League laser incident (Reuters)
- Veteran Bruckner to Czech out after Euro finals (AFP)
- Donadoni future uncertain after Euro 2008 (AFP)
- Chelsea's Cole apologises for bad challenge on Hutton (Reuters)
- Frings get better for Bremen's Torsten (AFP)
- Cole apologises to Hutton & Riley
- Barnsley free to play goalkeeper Steele in Cup semi-final (Reuters)
- Czech coach Brueckner to quit after Euro 2008 (Reuters)
- Czechs to play England in friendly at Wembley in August (AP)
- Russia coach Hiddink happy to watch game in Chechnya (Reuters)
- Alan Hansen's column
- Domenech hails Capello as great coach (AFP)
- Beckham back in England squad (AFP)
- Southampton sign keeper Wright
- Ridsdale calls for Cardiff talks
- Beckham recalled to England squad (Reuters)
- Austria name squad for Netherlands friendly (Reuters)
- Bentley deal closer to completion
- Getafe must win final this time, says club president (Reuters)
- FA unable to act over Cole tackle
- Brazil's Kaka a doubt for Sweden friendly (Reuters)
- Money troubles
- USA to take on England at Wembley
- Americans eye trip to England (PA SportsTicker)
- Beckham humbled to present award to Pele (Reuters)
- U.S. to face to England in Wembley friendly (Reuters)
- De Rosario leads Dynamo to 3-1 win over CSD Municipal (AP)
- Huge names in soccer converge as Beckham presents lifetime achievement award to Pele
- PREVIEW-Soccer-Tunisia's Etoile Sahel begin defence of crown (Reuters)
- Ferguson predicting tight finish
- Grant upset after Chelsea slip up
- Wednesday's football photos
- Scottish Cup photo gallery
- Getafe reach second consecutive King's Cup final (Reuters)
- Sweden name squad for Brazil friendly (Reuters)
- FIFA confirms Madagascar suspension (Reuters)
- Live - Premier League
- UEFA postpones Albania match after FIFA suspension (AP)
- Dutch legend de Boer retires (AFP)
- Pick your England XI
- Inter deny tapping-up Hleb (AFP)
- Premier League club Birmingham raided by police investigating soccer corruption (AP)
- Martins named in Portugal squad for Greece match (Reuters)
- Gretna appeal for fans to rally
- Bluebirds saved from loan crisis
- Cardiff fend off claims for immediate payment (Reuters)
- Diego is not for sale, says Bremen boss (AFP)
- Birmingham City raided in corruption probe (AFP)
- Crawley silent on new owners
- Beckham appears nearer to collecting 100th England cap (Reuters)
- Rangers captain puts surgery on hold to lead trophy charge (AFP)
- Surgery for Real Madrid's Van Nistelrooy: report (AFP)
- Birmingham raided in corruption probe
- Fans can boost Newcastle - Taylor
- Pearce hints at England surprises
- Tunnel 'fracas' mars Swansea win
- Man Utd have goals in mind against Bolton (AFP)
- Cole ready to fire Chelsea out of the shadows (AFP)
- Cardiff City face loan decision
- Calderwood revels in replay win
- Strachan laments poor finishing
- Micah Richards column
- When football's final whistle blows
- Man Utd v Bolton
- Tottenham v Chelsea
- Rangers v Partick Thistle
- D.C. United scores 4 goals in the second half to advance in CONCACAF Champions Cup (A
- Andean community joins fight against FIFA's altitude ban (Reuters)
- St Mirren 1-3 St Johnstone
- Costs rise for 2010 World Cup in South Africa (AP)
- Dons stun Celtic in Scottish Cup quarter-final (AFP)
- Celtic stunned by Aberdeen in Cup
- Wolverhampton 2-1 Scunthorpe
- Bilbao awarded game after Betis bottle incident (AFP)
- Colchester 1-3 Hull
- Live - Celtic v Aberdeen
- Al Hadari named in Egypt squad despite club suspension (Reuters)
- Bilbao awarded win, stadium ban for Betis (Reuters)
- Luton admit to FA agent charges
- Vogel signs deal with Blackburn
- Defiant Sanchez not quitting Mexico posts (Reuters)
- France coach Domenech wants quiet life before Euro '08 (AFP)
- Swiss recall Frei for Germany friendly (Reuters)
- Newcastle's Given sidelined for six weeks (AFP)
- BSkyB secures 3-year agreement to show most Champions League matches in 2009 (AP)
- Bayern's Lucio keen on move to Spain, Italy or England (Reuters)
- Hiddink axes Russia captain Arshavin for Romania friendly (Reuters)
- Champagne on ice for East Fife
- Millers' future hangs in balance
- Austria need luck to progress at Euro 2008, says Krankl (Reuters)
- FA charges keeper Ankergren
- Figo dismisses link to QPR
- Given set to miss next six weeks
- BSkyB wins Champions League deal
- Confusion reigns over nature of Ronaldinho's injury (Reuters)
- FA unveils £200m grassroots plan
- Mido will serve three-match ban
- Walters poised for knee operation
- Hammers earn academy boost
- Quotes of the week
- Maradona slams altitude ban after playing in Bolivia (Reuters)
- Maradona tops Bolivia's Morales in match celebrating high-altitude soccer (AP)
- Owen equaliser gives Newcastle breathing space (AFP)
- Monday's football photos
- Ibrox skipper set for ankle check
- French bestow Legion of Honour on Kopa (AFP)
- Live - Birmingham v Newcastle
- Carroll back as Gault called up
- Di Stefano leads poll to pick Real Madrid's best players (AFP)
- Santos coach angry as altitude recommendation ignored (Reuters)
- Bolton's Jaaskelainen out for the season (AFP)
- Red Star midfielder Lucas ends career over heart problem (Reuters)
- Pick your Scotland XI
- Hitzfeld takes Demichelis back after apology (Reuters)
- Steele set for FA Cup heartbreak
- Burley names capital duo in squad
- SPL to discuss Fir Park fixtures
- Low-key Blues return for Taylor
- Absent Gretna players defended
- Tim Vickery column
- I doubted my ability, says Savage
- Blackpool probe racist chanting
- Italian to take up West Ham role
- Stoke call off chase for Nugent
- Scunthorpe chairman in hospital
- Hamburg keen to recruit Croatia coach Bilic (Reuters)
- Bolton hit by Jaaskelainen blow
- Newcastle set for 'biggest' game
- Birmingham v Newcastle
- Toshack set to name squad
- Struggling Bayern face tricky Cup clash against Wolfsburg (Reuters)
- European roundup-Real and Bayern suffer surprise defeats (Reuters)
- Substitute Boyd spurs Rangers to dramatic Cup victory (Reuters)
- Villarreal close to within a point of Barca with 2-0 win (Reuters)
- Onuoha keeps City's European dream alive (AFP)
- Heskey moves Wigan clear of relegation scrap (AFP)
- Violence must be tackled on pitch, not in court -EU chief (Reuters)
- Rochdale 4-1 Accrington
- Chick Young's view
- McBride dents Everton's Champions League push (AFP)
- Gilberto considering Arsenal exit
- Gilberto admits he may have to quit Arsenal (AFP)
- Sunday's football photos
- Give Keegan time warns ex-Newcastle boss (AFP)
- Bilbao goalkeeper hit by bottle
- Live - Premier League
- Ferguson expects thrilling race
- Bilbao demand tough action after keeper hit by bottle (Reuters)
- Dundee Utd v Rangers
- Man City v Tottenham
- Wigan v Bolton
- Fulham v Everton
- Beckham aims to convince England
- Japan's Urawa Reds sack German boss Osieck (Reuters)
- Panama beats Cuba to assure US will play for Beijing spot (AFP)
- Mexican club officials to mull Sanchez's fate as Mexico coach (AP)
- Argentine match called off as fans riot over death (Reuters)
- Primera Liga match suspended after keeper hit by bottle (Reuters)
- East Fife take title after win
- Dream debut stops the rot for Hammers (AFP)
- Reo-Coker's bizarre own goal keeps Portsmouth in European hunt (AFP)
- Hibernian 2-0 Kilmarnock
- Watford 0-0 Stoke
- Bristol City 1-2 Plymouth
- SPL photo gallery
- Doddsy's cup final view
- Fenerbahce's Kezman pleased to draw former club Chelsea (Reuters)
- Blackpool 0-0 Preston
- Smith wary of United's cup threat
- Levein eyes cup win for chairman
- Saturday's gossip column
- "Liverpool are picking up the pace and will comfortably beat Reading on Saturday" - D
- Doddsy's predictions
- Wandering star Anelka ready to settle at Chelsea (AFP)
- Saturday's football photos
- Live - Premier League
- Aberdeen v Gretna
- Motherwell v Celtic postponed
- Arsenal need to halt slump to prevent title slipping away (AFP)
- Kuyt puts his faith in Torres (AFP)
- Lopez scores winner as Guatemala beats Mexico 2-1 (AP)
- Late goals help Haiti beat Canada in Olympic qualifier (AP)
- Chechnya makes top flight comeback (Reuters)
- Fifa rejects 39th-game proposal
- FIFA boss Blatter asks Spanish government to back down in election dispute (AP)
- Barca's Eto'o wanted Chelsea or United, not Schalke (Reuters)
- Pro soccer returns to Chechnya in latest sign of Kremlin restoration efforts (AP)
- Samara upset Grozny in the new Premiership season-opener (AFP)
- Coppell backs 'Big Four' to have relegation role (AFP)
- Howard still eager for Scots role
- Kewell's Liverpool future on the line (AFP)
- Rangers handed a Sporting chance in UEFA Cup last eight (AFP)
- Blatter confident of solution to Spanish row (Reuters)
- Kenyon backs Grant for long haul
- Holloway column
- Francis Cornejo, scout who discovered Maradona, dies at 76 (AP)
- EU sports chiefs slams FIFA over foreign players plan (AP)
- Man Utd urge fans to be cautious
- No action on Man Utd rape claim
- In form Del Piero convinced he can make Euro 2008 (Reuters)
- Agger set to miss rest of season (AFP)
- Lampard will agree Chelsea contract - Kenyon (AFP)
- United assistant Queiroz wary of improved Roma (Reuters)
- Rangers meet Sporting in Cup
- Agger to miss rest of Reds season
- Bentley unclear over new contract
- Halifax apply for administration
- CIS Cup dream
- Wenger confident ahead of Liverpool test (AFP)
- Bayern face debutants Getafe in UEFA Cup quarters (Reuters)
- Live - Uefa Cup draw
- Stoke complete Bothroyd deal
- Kuqi set for Ipswich loan return
- Arsenal v Middlesbrough
- Sunderland v Chelsea
- Liverpool v Reading
- Portsmouth v Aston Villa
- West Ham v Blackburn
- Liverpool to face Arsenal in Champions League (Reuters)
- Zenit reject racism claims (AFP)
- Foster set for Man Utd debut
- SPL bosses rally to Gretna cause
- Hajduk Split to become Croatia's first private club (Reuters)
- Football: Inamoto, Takahara back for Japan against Bahrain (AFP)
- China on brink of sacking women's football coach (AFP)
- Defection is latest blow to Cuban sports (AFP)
- Manchester United in pole position for Premier title: Scholes (AFP)
- Adu scores in Americans' 1-0 win over Panama in Olympic qualifying (AP)
- Edwards return boosts Black Cats ahead of Chelsea clash (AFP)
- Lippi still waiting for right offer to return (Reuters)
- Field announced for second SuperLiga tournament (AP)
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