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PREMIER LEAGUE 
FULHAM  0-1 ARSENAL
NORWICH CITY 2-1 READING
QUEENS PARK RANGERS 0-2 STOKE CITY
SUNDERLAND 1-0 EVERTON
SWANSEA CITY 0-0 SOUTHAMPTON
WEST BROMICH ALBION 1-1 NEWCASTLE UNITED
WEST HAM UNITED 2-0 WIGAN ATHLETIC
CHAMPIONSHIP
HUDDERSFIELD 3-0 MILLWALL
BURNLEY 1-1 CARDIFF CITY CARDIFF ARE CHAMPIONS
BIRMINGHAM CITY 1-0 LEEDS UNITED
BOLTON WANDERERS 2-1 MIDDLESBOROUGH
BRIGTHON AND HOVE ALBION 6-1 BLACKPOOL
CHARLTON ATHLETIC 2-1 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS
CRYSTAL PALACE 2-2 LEICESTER CITY
DERBY COUNTY 3-1 PETERBROUGH UNITED
NOTTINGHAM FOREST 0-0 BARNSLEY
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 1-1 IPSWICH TOWN
WATFORD 4-0 BLACKBURN
NPOWER LEAGUE 1
BOURNEMOUTH  3-1 CARLISLE BOURNEMOUTH ARE PROMOTED
COLCHESTER 0-0 SHREWBURY
COVENTRY 0-1 LEYTON ORINET
DONCASTER 0-1 NOTTS COUNTY
MK DONS 0-1 SCUNTHORPE
OLDHAM 2-1 CRAWLEY TOWN
PORTSMOUTH 3-0 SHEFFIELD UNITED
PRESTON 1-0 TRANMERE
SWINDON  3-0 STEVENAGE
WALSALL 1-1 BURY
YEOVIL 1-0 CREWE
HARTLEPOOL 1-1 BRENTFORD
NPOWER LEAGUE 2
ALDERSHOT 1-0 DAG & RED
BARNET 1-0 WYCOMBE
BRADFORD 1-0 BURTON ALBION
BRISTOL ROVERS 0-1 ACCRINGTON
EXETER 0-1 CHELTENHAM
FLEETWOOD 1-3 CHESTERFIELD
GILLINGHAM  2-2 AFC WIMBLEDON GILLINGHAM ARE CHAMPIONS
MORECAMBE 0-2 TORQUAY
OXFORD 3-0 ROCHDALE
PLYMOUTH 0-1 ROTHERHAM
PORT VALE 2-2 NORTHAMPTON
YORK  2-1 SOUTHEND
BLUE SQ BET 
AFC TELFORD 0-4 HEREFORD
ALFRETON  2-1 FOREST GREEN
BARROW 0-1 BRAINTREE
DARTFORD 0-1 NUNEATON
GATESHEAD 2-0 EBBSFLEET
GRIMSBY  3-0 NEWPORT
HYDE 1-5 LINCOLN
KIDDERMINSTER 4-0 STOCKPORT STOCKPORT ARE RELEGATED
MACCLESFIELD 2-1 CAMBRIDGE
MANSFIELD 1-0 WREXHAM
SOUTHPORT 1-3  LUTON
TAMWORTH  2-1 WOKING
SPL
KILMARNOCK  0-1 HEARTS
ST MIRREN  1-2 DUNDEE
SCOTTISH FIRST DIVISION
DUMBARTON 4-1 AIRDRIE
DUNFERMLINE 1-0 COWDENBEATH
FALKIRK 0-2 PARTICK PARTICK ARE CHAMPIONS
HAMILTON 2-0 RAITH
LIVINGSTON 0-2 MORTON
DIVISION 2
ALBION 3-1 BRECHIN
ARBROATH 1-0 STRANREAR
EAST FIFE 2-1 ALLOA
FORFAR 0-4 QUEEN OF SOUTH
STRNHOUSEMUIR 4-0 AYR
DIVISION 3
ANNAN 0-1 STIRLING
CLYDE 1-0 MONTROSE
ELGIN  1-2 BERWICK
QUEENS PARK 5-1 EAST STIRLING
RANGERS 1-2 PETERHEAD
SUNDAY 
TOTTENHAM  3-1 MAN CITY
LIVERPOOL  L-L CHELSEA
SPL
CELTIC 4-1 INVERNESS CELTIC ARE CHAMPIONS
ST JOHNSTONE L-L  ROSS COUNTY
MONDAY
MAN UTD V ASTON VILLA
SPL
HIBERNIAN ABERDEEN

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