- Tomas Rosicky to recover at home from knee injury (AFP)
- Torres ranks Primera Liga higher than Premier League (Reuters)
- S.America round-up-Keeper Vegas on target on again (Reuters)
- Beitar Jerusalem owner condemns own fans (Reuters)
- Liverpool co-owner Hicks steps up bid to oust Parry: reports (AFP)
- Schalke fire Slomka after Werder thrashing (Reuters)
- Ronaldinho agrees general terms with AC Milan (Reuters)
- Ferguson ready to deal final blow to Wenger's title bid (AFP)
- Forget Chelsea and target fourth, Liverpool boss tells team (AFP)
- Brazil repeats refusal to play qualifiers in La Paz (Reuters)
- English roundup-Cech recovering quickly from face injury (Reuters)
- Liverpool's Parry slams Hicks's 'offensive' attempt to get rid of him (AFP)
- McLeish ignores Blues' soccer boardroom drama (AFP)
- Keane still seeking Premier League survival (AFP)
- Sporting 0 Rangers 1 - latest (Reuters)
- Getafe 1 Bayern Munich 0 - latest (Reuters)
- PSV Eindhoven 0 Fiorentina 2 - latest (Reuters)
- ANALYSIS-Soccer-All-English final could be 39th game after all (Reuters)
- Lehmann furious at Arsenal's Champions League exit (Reuters)
- Daggers out for Henry after hapless Barca display (AFP)
- DC United eliminated by Pachuca, which advances to CONCACAF Champions Cup final (AP)
- Red Bulls managing director Marc de Grandpre resigns (AP)
- Barcelona 1 Schalke 0 - latest (Reuters)
- Manchester United 0 AS Roma 0 - latest (Reuters)
- Zico seeks end to foreign player limits in Turkey (Reuters)
- Barca out to ease the pressure by shutting out Schalke (AFP)
- Gerrard hailed as Liverpool's hero in Anfield thriller (Reuters)
- Avram Grant believes in Chelsea's Champions League destiny (AFP)
- Babel leaves Liverpool towering over Arsenal in Champions League (AFP)
- Forster gets new Magpies deal (AFP)
- Liverpool 1 Arsenal 1 - halftime (Reuters)
- Chelsea 1 Fenerbahce 0 - halftime (Reuters)
- Ligue 1 fixtures (Reuters)
- PREVIEW-Barca call for fans' support ahead of Schalke showdown (Reuters)
- PREVIEW-Soccer-Ferdinand a doubt, Totti out as United eye semis (Reuters)
- Zico wants Fenerbahce to go for the kill (AFP)
- No fracture for Ferdinand (AFP)
- No Anfield shut-down but Benitez pleads for patience (AFP)
- Platini wants UEFA Cup wild card chance for Cardiff (Reuters)
- PREVIEW-Soccer-English assault on Champions League to roll on (Reuters)
- Cardiff coach Jones wants UEFA Cup place for his club (Reuters)
- Domenech to name France Euro 2008 squad on May 18 (Reuters)
- Hasselbaink out to banish FA Cup blues (AFP)
- Man Utd warned against complacency as finishing line looms (AFP)
- Kanu the way to go for Pompey (AFP)
- Partizan and Red Star share spoils in Belgrade derby (Reuters)
- Galatasaray coach Feldkamp quits (AFP)
- Act two in Gunners-Liverpool trilogy (AFP)
- Wigan FC ready to welcome back Taylor with open arms (AFP)
- African Confederation Cup holders CS Sfaxien advance (Reuters)
- Wenger demands 'bribe' player be named (AFP)
- Computer game tips West Brom for the FA Cup (AFP)
- Barcelona's Ronaldinho out 6 weeks with right leg injury (AP)
- France roundup-Bordeaux travel to Rennes without Micoud (Reuters)
- Brazil criticised for not backing Bolivia over altitude (Reuters)
- Fiorentina v PSV Eindhoven - teams (Reuters)
- Bayer Leverkusen 1 Zenit St Petersburg 4 - latest (Reuters)
- Barcelona 'looking for excuses' to sell Ronaldinho, says Rivaldo (AFP)
- PREVIEW-Soccer-Villarreal dare to dream of title (Reuters)
- Hicks congratulates Benitez on guiding Liverpool closer to Champions League glory (AP
- Wenger confident Gunners can storm Anfield Champions League citadel (AFP)
- Keane dreams of stronger Sunderland (AFP)
- O'Neill confident of Carew fitness (AFP)
- Leave Ronaldinho alone, pleads Eto'o (AFP)
- Alex Ferguson, Carlos Queiroz face possible discipline by FA after comments about ref
- Mexico fires football coach Sanchez (AFP)
- Ferguson cautious despite Champions League Roma win (AFP)
- Ferguson says United rode their luck at Roma (Reuters)
- Benitez calls for derby detente (AFP)
- Arsenal braced for key moment of season (Reuters)
- Anelka accepts bit-part role at Chelsea (AFP)
- FC Porto accused of match-fixing during 2003-04 season (AP)
- South Korea's Gwangju hit by food poisoning (Reuters)
- Zenga appointed Catania coach (Reuters)
- Milan's Berlusconi backs Ancelotti, keen on Shevchenko (Reuters)
- Sanchez promises World Cup, loses to Guatemala (Reuters)
- Spectre of Osim haunts Japan coach Okada (Reuters)
- Mexico fire coach Sanchez after 16 months (Reuters)
- Euro 2008 organisers call for travel bans for hooligans (Reuters)
- Stuttgart to lease stadium name for 30 years to Mercedes (AFP)
- Malaysia may lift travel ban for Chelsea's Israeli pair (AFP)
- Zadar winger critical, Borac fans abuse Diarra (Reuters)
- Fan's death was not due to violence, says Parma president (Reuters)
- River Plate go top in Argentina amid more crowd violence (Reuters)
- Atalanta dents Milan's hopes (PA SportsTicker)
- Beckham's Galaxy slump in season opener (Reuters)
- Footballer Cooke the star as Rapids down Beckham's Galaxy (AFP)
- Villarreal go second after Barca throw it away (Reuters)
- Arsenal fightback keeps Wenger's title hopes alive (AFP)
- Ranieri still focused on second spot (AFP)
- Altintop aims for Euro 2008 return (AFP)
- DR Congo may lose home advantage in World Cup qualifiers (Reuters)
- Brazilian forward signs with Crew on eve of season opener (AP)
- Ferguson not expecting Queiroz to move to Benfica (Reuters)
- Madrid's Bernabeu to host 2010 Champions League final (Reuters)
- Mascherano admits improper conduct charge (AFP)
- Van Gaal to step down as AZ Alkmaar coach - report (Reuters)
- Borghi confirms quitting as Colo Colo coach (Reuters)
- Argentina-US exhibition soccer at Giants Stadium set (AP)
- Fed-up Podolski refuses to rule out Bayern exit (AFP)