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Man City 4-0 FC Porto (6-1 agg)
City reach last 16 by knocking out holders with 4-0 (6-1 agg) win.
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PM to 'crush' racism in football
The Prime Minister, David Cameron, pledges to "crush" racism in football at the launch of an anti-discrimination summit at Downing Street.
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King meets Ibrox administrators
Rangers' administrators meet director Dave King and manager Ally McCoist as they ponder the club's future.
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IFA and Linfield in Windsor deal
The Irish Football Association agree a new 41-year deal with Linfield for the future use of Windsor Park.
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Pompey finances prompt job losses
Chief executive David Lampitt and two board members are among 30 redundancies at Portsmouth.
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SPL probes Ibrox sectarian chants
The Scottish Premier League investigates sectarian chanting by Rangers fans during Saturday's 1-0 defeat by Kilmarnock at Ibrox.
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Ospreys poised for Bennett exit
The Ospreys concede that there is a "strong possibility" that Wales hooker Huw Bennett will leave the Welsh region at the end of the season.
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Olympics security test is staged
A major exercise testing security and emergency services in the event of a terror attack during the Olympic and Paralympic Games is held in London.
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Saracens hand out six new deals
Saracens awarded new contracts to six players, including Owen Farrell, Mouritz Botha and Ernst Joubert.
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Calm Curle ready for Notts test
New Notts County boss Keith Curle says he has mellowed as a manager and has learned a huge amount from nearly five years working with Neil Warnock.
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Cahill critical of Chelsea errors
New Chelsea signing Gary Cahill says the players "need to pull their fingers out" after their 3-1 Champions League loss to Napoli.
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McDermott signs new Reading deal
Reading manager Brian McDermott signs a new contract with the Championship club, ruling him out of the running to take over at Wolves.