December 1 2008

November 30, 2008

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December 1 2008

Kickoff in GMT

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16:15 Gambrinus liga Ostrava - Jablonec Finished
16:30 Liga I CFR Cluj - Gaz Metan Finished
18:15 Liga Sagres Porto - Academica Finished
18:30 Liga I Steaua Bucharest - Unirea U. Finished
19:15 2. Bundesliga FSV Frankfurt - Mainz Finished
19:45 Serie B Triestina - Treviso Finished
19:45 Ligue 2 Lens - Sedan Finished
20:00 Premier League Liverpool - West Ham Finished
20:00 Championship Reading - Coventry Finished
20:30 Liga Sagres Benfica - Setubal Finished

Premier League round-up

November 30, 2008

Bolton Wanderers piled the misery on Sunderland, Aston Villa were thwarted by Fulham and the Tees-Tyne derby finished all-square.
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Keane considers Sunderland future

November 30, 2008

Sunderland manager Roy Keane admits he is considering his future at the Stadium of Light.
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Mourinho remains a Drogba fan

November 30, 2008

Jose Mourinho admits Didier Drogba ‘is like a son’ but insists he is not trying to sign him.
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Chelsea v Arsenal preview

November 30, 2008

Chelsea’s London derby with Arsenal has all the hallmarks of a gripping clash - watch it live on Sky Sports.
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Man City v Man Utd preview

November 30, 2008

Manchester City will aim to continue their excellent week by claiming the scalp of their local rivals.
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Portsmouth v Blackburn preview

November 30, 2008

Blackburn go in search of a first win in nine Premier League games when they travel to Portsmouth on Sunday.
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Tottenham v Everton preview

November 30, 2008

Spurs could go as high as the top ten this weekend should their Redknapp revival continue against Everton.
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Scolari hails captain fantastic

November 30, 2008

Chelsea boss Luiz Felipe Scolari believes John Terry embodies everything that a captain should be.
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Almunia over Gunners ‘nightmare’

November 30, 2008

Manuel Almunia believes Arsenal are ready to put the ‘nightmare’ of the past few weeks behind them.
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