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TODAYS RESULTS

READING 0-2 SOUTHAMPTON
NORWICH  2-2 SWANSEA
STOKE  1-3 ASTON VILLA
WEST BROM 1-2 ARSENAL
LIVERPOOL  V WEST HAM
CHELSEA  V SUNDERLAND
NEWCASTLE  V FULHAM
QPR V WIGAN
MAN UTD V MAN CITY
CHAMPIONSHIP
BIRMINGHAM 1-1 MILLWALL
BOLTON  2-0 WOLVES
BRIGHTON  1-1 LEICESTER
BURNLEY 3-1 BRISTOL CITY
CHARLTON  2-1 LEEDS
CRYSTAL PALACE 0-0 BARNSLEY
DERBY  0-1 IPSWICH
HUDDERSFIELD 2-2 PETERBROUGH
HJLL 1-0 MIDDLESBROUGH
NOTTINGHAM FOREST   1-1 BLACKPOOL
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 3-2 BLACKBURN
WATFORD 0-0 CARDIFF
league 1
BOURNEMOUTH  3-1 NOTTS COUNTY
COLCHESTER 2-1 LEYTON ORINET
COVENTRY  1-1 BRENTFORD
DONCASTER 1-0 TRANMERE
HARTLEPOOL 2-0 BURY
MK DONS 0-0 CRAWLEY
OLDHAM 1-2 CARLISLE
PORTSMOUTH 0-0 STEVENAGE
PRESTON 3-0 SCUNTHORPE
WALSALL 1-1 SHEFFIELD UNITED
YEOVIL 2-1 SHREWSBURY 
BARNET 0-2 CHESTERFIELD
BRADFORD 1-0 NORTHAMPTON
BRISTOL ROVERS 1-0 WIMBLEDON
EXETER 0-1 DAG & RED
FLEETWOOD 0-3 ROCHDALE
GILLINGHAM 1-0 TORQUAY
MORECAMBE 2-1 ROTHERHAM
OXFORD 0-1 WYCOMBE
PLYMOUTH 2-0 CHELTENHAM
YORK  1-1 ACCRINGTON
AFC TELFORD 0-2 DARTFORD
ALFRETON 2-3 STOCKPORT
BARROW 0-4 MANSFIELD
EBBSFLEET 1-1 NUNEATON
GATESHEAD 5-1 LUTON
GRIMSBY  2-2 SOUTHPORT
HYDE 1-2 BRAINTREE
KIDDERMINSTER 3-0 LINCOLN
MACCLESFIELD 0-1 HEREFORD
TAMWORTH  2-1 FOREST GREEN
WOKING 2-0 WREXHAM



SPL
HEARTS 4-2 ROSS COUNTY
CELTIC 3-0 HIBERNIAN
DUNDEE UNITED 1-0 ABERDEEN
KILMARNOCK 1-2 DUNDEE
MOTHERWELL 2-2 ST MIRREN
SCOTTISH FIRST DIVISION
DUMBARTON  0-3 LIVINGSTON
DUNFERMLINE 2-3 HAMILTON
FALKIRK 4-0 COWDENBEATH
MORTON 5-2 AIRDRIE
DIVISON 2
ARBROATH 2-1 ALBION
AYR 0-2 ALLOA
FORFAR 3-2 EAST FIFE
STRANRAER 3-2 BRECHIN
DIVISION 3
ANNAN 2-2 ELGIN
CLYDE 2-1 BERWICK
MONTROSE 2-2 STIRLING ALBION 
PETERHEAD 6-0 EAST STIRLING

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