March 7, 2003
England preview
Once again the FA Cup dominates the weekend's fixtures, the pick of the ties being a repeat of last year's final, Chelsea travelling to Highbury to face last year's winners Arsenal.
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March 7, 2003
Once again the FA Cup dominates the weekend's fixtures, the pick of the ties being a repeat of last year's final, Chelsea travelling to Highbury to face last year's winners Arsenal.
March 7, 2003
After a disappointing first season in charge, Didier Deschamps has turned around Monaco and the club currently lead what could be an unpredictable but exciting title race.
March 7, 2003
Atletico Madrid sporting director Paulo Futre will be leaving the club at the end of the season, president Jesus Gil has confirmed.
March 7, 2003
Bayern Munich are the run away leaders of the Bundesliga and look set to take the title from Borussia Dortmund, having lost only twice and conceded only 15 goals.
March 7, 2003
Players from opposing teams will be obliged to shake hands with each other at the end of a match, world body FIFA has said.
March 7, 2003
On Saturday night the Stadio Olympico once again hosts the Rome derby between Lazio and Roma.
March 7, 2003
FIFA has confirmed that the 2014 World Cup finals will be staged in South America.
March 7, 2003
This weekend's La Liga action sees Real Madrid's much-anticipated re-match with Racing Santander.
March 7, 2003
FIFA president Sepp Blatter insists World Club Championship will be held in 2005 despite warnings issued by by European clubs about the desirability of staging the competition.
March 6, 2003
Boca Juniors moved closer to qualifying for the second phase of the Libertadores Cup by beating Ecuadorean club Barcelona 2-1 to maintain their 100 per cent record in the competition.
March 6, 2003
With nine games left Arsenal are the favourites to win the Premiership, with Manchester United and Newcastle United chasing in2nd and 3rd place.
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