April 8, 2003
Real Madrid v Manchester United
Arguably the most eagerly awaited tie of the round sees Manchester United encounter the holders Real Madrid, with the winners guaranteed to be installed as favourites to win the competition.
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April 8, 2003
Arguably the most eagerly awaited tie of the round sees Manchester United encounter the holders Real Madrid, with the winners guaranteed to be installed as favourites to win the competition.
April 8, 2003
Dutch first division Twente Enschede have revealed that they faced the prospect of bankruptcy after tax authorities demanded payment.
April 7, 2003
Inter defender Fabio Cannavaro has conceded the Italian championship to holders Juventus after his side squandered a two-goal lead to draw 3-3 at home to Roma.
April 7, 2003
Brazil left back Roberto Carlos has been suspended from national team matches following an allegation that he attacked the referee during Brazil's friendly in Portugal ten days ago.
April 7, 2003
Hector Cuper has accepted the blame for Inter dropping points against Roma - a result which may have a decisive bearing on the outcome of the title race in Italy.
April 7, 2003
Deportivo Coruna have replaced Real Sociedad in second place in the Spanish first division after they recorded a 2-1 win against the Basque side at the Riazor.
April 7, 2003
Another goal for Christian Vieri on Sunday night moved him six points clear at the top of the ESM Golden Shoe standings.
April 7, 2003
Everton have cancelled their tour of China and Hong Kong due to concerns about the SARS virus in the region.
April 7, 2003
Madrid have warned Middlesbrough that it will cost them more than £9 million if they want to sign Geremi on a permanent basis.
April 7, 2003
Newcastle captain Alan Shearer has labelled Thomas Gravesen a coward for the tackle that floored Olivier Bernard in the move that led to Everton's winning goal over the title-chasiers.
April 7, 2003
Fulham hope to reveal the identity of their new manager before the end of the season.
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