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Palace show valid play-off credentials

Crystal Palace 1 Walsall 0

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Walsall 1 Fulham 3

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Football: Charlton finally solve Walsall puzzle

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Football: Viduka pair doubles Hibernian's misery

MARK VIDUKA scored both goals as Celtic kept up their pursuit of Rangers at the top of the Scottish Premier with a 2-0 win at Hibernian. But they owed an enormous debt of gratitude to the Edinburgh club who proved to be the perfect hosts when they made Celtic's work immeasurably lighter by having two players sent off.

Football: Phillips' hat-trick demolishes Derby

Derby 0 Sunderland 5 McCann 24, Phillips 42, 52, 85, Quinn 55 Half-time: 0-2 Attendance: 28,264

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An innocent victim of the civil war in Kosovo is eager to make the leap from non-League football to the big time.

Football: Wright's class helps Forest gel

Nottingham Forest 4 Walsall 1

Football: Wright's rich dividends can secure loan

Nottingham Forest 4 Walsall 1 Freedman 43, 76 Robins 4 Chettle pen 71 Wright 86 Half-time: 1-1 Attendance: 15,081

Football: Platt looks for passionate play

DAVID PLATT is calling on his Nottingham Forest team to show more aggression and commitment in a quest to make their mark in the First Division - starting against Walsall at home today.

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Football: Ipswich barrage buries Barnsley

DAVID JOHNSON scored twicefor the First Division leaders, Ipswich, yesterday as they gave Barnsley a taste of their own medicine at Portman Road.
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