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Auckland FC seal their SIXTH straight NZ Derby win with a heavy defeat of their neighbours Wellington Phoenix at Sky Stadium

Auckland took a bit of time at the start of the match to find their feet with no Sam Cosgrove or Louis Verstraete; though once they were settled, there was no let up.



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@Halbrowne61
@happy_tiger
@tiger_one



SydneyFC snap their three-match winless streak thanks to a match-winner from Tiago Quinta where they defeat Brisbane Roar 1 nil

A quiet game burst to life when the 19 year-old found the top corner after 53 minutes and the Sky Blues held on through a nervy second period to return to third place on the Isuzu UTE A-League ladder.
Brisbane asked a lot of Harrison Demenish-Meares in the later stages of the match, but will remain in eighth spot, two points away from the top six.



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Juan Mata leads Melbourne Victory to one of their most iconic Melbourne Derby victories defeating their rivals Melbourne City 3-1
A performance that will be remembered for years to come.

Juan Mata scored twice and created another as Victory outclassed City 3-1 in the 51st Melbourne Derby.

The Spaniard opened the scoring with a goal of the season contender from 40 yards before doubling his tally with a powerful strike from the edge of the area. Max Caputo stretched well to pull one back for the hosts but Santos curled home the finisher in the 89th minute giving Mata his ninth assist of the season.
The win takes Victory five points clear of their rivals and up into fifth on the Isuzu UTE A-League ladder. Melbourne City remain in seventh, three points short of the finals places.



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@happy_tiger


No shortage of chances, but it ends goalless between West Ham and Bournemouth
  • West Ham spurn chance to put pressure on teams above relegation zone
  • Rayan clips the woodwork for Cherries during second half
  • Jarrod Bowen goes closest to late Hammers winner

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@BZN


A Nico O'Reilly double for City as they defeat Newcastle 2-1 leaves Manchester City
just 2 points behind Arsenal
  • Nico O'Reilly's powerful drive puts Manchester City in front after 14 minutes
  • Lewis Hall's deflected shot draws Newcastle level in the 22nd minute
  • O'Reilly heads his and City's second five minutes later to restore lead

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@Dr_Ice


Daniel Bennie's stunner after coming off the bench and a late goal from Richard Kone sealed a big 3-1 win for QPR at Hull City.

A Paddy McNair own goal had given the visitors the lead before Joe Gelhardt netted a simple equaliser with his 11th league goal of the season.

Bennie, 19, then rifled into the top corner four minutes after being introduced from the bench - his first Championship goal.

Having missed a glorious chance minutes before, Kone applied a cool finish to wrap up the points in added time.



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@TIGERS


Middlesbrough missed the chance to close the gap on Championship leaders Coventry as they were held to a goalless draw by relegation-threatened Oxford United.

Despite finding themselves at opposite ends of the table, the visitors could have been in front at the break after they twice hit the frame of the goal.

Boro improved after the interval and created a host of chances, but could not find a breakthrough.

The result means Kim Hellberg's side now trail the Sky Blues by three points, with a six-point cushion over Millwall in third. Meanwhile, Oxford close the gap to the safety line to five points.


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@BZN



Portsmouth moved six points clear of the Championship relegation zone as Gustavo Caballero's strike 30 seconds into the second half teed up victory over promotion-chasing Millwall at The Den.
Final score being 3-1 to Portsmouth over Millwall, with all goals coming in the 2nd half.


An uneventful first half burst into life when Caballero's powerful strike, after his initial shot was saved, nestled in the back of the net.

The lead was doubled within 10 minutes, with Millenic Alli doing superbly to beat his man down the left flank and find John Swift, who thumped the ball home from the edge of the box.

Millwall, who were chasing a fourth win in five games and had lost just one of their previous 10 matches, pulled a goal back when Casper de Norre found the corner of the net with a delightful curling strike.


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