Football Matches on Saturday March 2, 2002

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eng Premier League Table
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Premier League28Ipswich Town1–3Southampton25,440Portman RoadMark HalseyMatch Report
Premier League28Middlesbrough1–0Leicester City25,734Riverside StadiumEddie WolstenholmeMatch Report
Premier League28Newcastle Utd0–2Arsenal52,067St. James' ParkNeale BarryMatch Report
Premier League28Charlton Ath2–1Chelsea26,354The ValleyGraham PollMatch Report
Premier League28Tottenham2–1Sunderland36,062White Hart LaneRob StylesMatch Report
Premier League28Aston Villa2–1West Ham37,341Villa ParkGraham BarberMatch Report
Premier League28Bolton1–1Blackburn27,203Macron StadiumPaul DurkinMatch Report
Premier League28Fulham0–2Liverpool21,103Craven CottageAlan WileyMatch Report
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es La Liga Table
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
La Liga28Sevilla0–1La CoruñaRamón Sánchez PizjuánIturralde GonzálezMatch Report
La Liga28Celta Vigo0–1Real MadridEstadio de BalaídosMedina CantalejoMatch Report
La Liga28Villarreal1–1BetisEl MadrigalLosantos OmarMatch Report
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fr Division 1 Table
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Division 120Lens2–2MetzStade Félix-BollaertDominique FraiseMatch Report
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Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Eredivisie25De Graafschap0–1Den BoschDe VijverbergRoelof LuingeMatch Report
Eredivisie25Willem II4–2UtrechtKoning Willem II StadionHerman van DijkMatch Report
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pt Primeira Liga

pt Primeira Liga Table
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Primeira Liga25Sporting CP2–2BragaEstádio José AlvaladeAugusto DuarteMatch Report
Primeira Liga25Benfica0–2União de LeiriaEstádio da LuzPaulo ParatyMatch Report

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