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BBC: Leg break ends McNamara's season
Falkirk defender Jackie McNamara is out for the season after breaking his leg while playing for on-loan club Partick Thistle.
BBC: Irish Cup tie faces further delay
The JJB Irish Cup game between Newry City and Loughgall faces a further delay as Larne appeal their expulsion from the competition.
BBC: Morrow could miss rest of season
Crusaders are expected to be without midfielder Chris Morrow for the rest of the season because of an ankle injury.
The Scotsman: Hearts boss Jefferies silent on Jose Goncalves' recall
JIM JEFFERIES today refused to reveal whether Jose Goncalves' exile from the Hearts side would resume if Dawid Kucharski is fit for Hearts Saturday's Clydesdale Bank P
The Scotsman: Hearts admit Jose Goncalves likely to leave
JIM JEFFERIES has admitted for the first time that he is resigned to losing the fight to keep Jose Goncalves at Tynecastle as the Portuguese defender refuses to sign a new con
The Scotsman: Bamba ready to make Hibs cup quarter-final
HIBS ace Sol Bamba was today poised to get the green light to play in Saturday's Active Nation Scottish Cup clash with Ross County as he returned to training with John Hu
The Scotsman: Hearts legend John Robertson to coach young strikers
JOHN ROBERTSON was due at Riccarton today to hold a coaching session with young Hearts strikers after agreeing to assist manager Jim Jefferies on a non-contract basis.
The Scotsman: Beckham hoping United go on to lift Champions League
DAVID BECKHAM is backing Manchester United for Champions League glory following their four-goal demolition of AC Milan at Old Trafford last night.
The Scotsman: Burnley stoke fire of survival
BURNLEY manager Brian Laws is convinced the club can stay in the Barclays Premier League after David Nugent's sixth goal since arriving on loan from Portsmouth secured a 1
The Scotsman: Benitez unhappy with blame game
LIVERPOOL manager Rafael Benitez wants his players to start taking responsibility for their own actions instead of looking to blame team-mates.
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·FA reveals Cup semi-finals dates
The FA unveils the details of the FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley, as Tottenham gear up to face Fulham in a sixth-round replay.
·Pompey must appeal for Cup money
Portsmouth must make a special representation to the Football Association in order to be paid their winnings for reaching the FA Cup semi-final, BBC Sport understands.
·Celebration was for fans - Terry
John Terry says his goal celebration in the FA Cup win over Stoke was to thank Chelsea fans for supporting him during a turbulent few weeks.
·Villa comeback knocks out Reading
John Carew scores a hat-trick as Aston Villa mount a superb second-half comeback to overcome Reading and reach the semi-finals of the FA Cup.
·Chelsea 2-0 Stoke
John Terry will grab the headlines for all the right reasons after scoring Chelsea's second goal to help them sink Stoke and reach the FA Cup semi-finals.
·Huth proud after captaincy honour
Robert Huth says it was a proud moment to captain Stoke City in their FA Cup quarter-final defeat against his former club Chelsea.
·Chelsea to face Villa in FA Cup
FA Cup holders Chelsea will play Aston Villa in the semi-finals and Portsmouth will face either Tottenham or Fulham.
·Sunday football as it happened
Chelsea beat Stoke to join Portsmouth, Aston Villa and Fulham/Spurs in the draw for the FA Cup semi-finals, while Everton thrash Hull 5-1 in the Premier League.
·Portsmouth 2-0 Birmingham
Two goals from Frederic Piquionne help struggling Portsmouth beat Birmingham and reach the FA Cup semi-finals.
·Saturday football as it happened
Man Utd go top of the Premier League with a 1-0 win at Wolves as Arsenal and Bolton also win, while Portsmouth reach the FA Cup semi-finals but Fulham and Spurs go to a replay.

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BBC Sport | Football | FA Cup | World Edition

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·FA reveals Cup semi-finals dates
The FA unveils the details of the FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley, as Tottenham gear up to face Fulham in a sixth-round replay.
·Pompey must appeal for Cup money
Portsmouth must make a special representation to the Football Association in order to be paid their winnings for reaching the FA Cup semi-final, BBC Sport understands.
·Celebration was for fans - Terry
John Terry says his goal celebration in the FA Cup win over Stoke was to thank Chelsea fans for supporting him during a turbulent few weeks.
·Villa comeback knocks out Reading
John Carew scores a hat-trick as Aston Villa mount a superb second-half comeback to overcome Reading and reach the semi-finals of the FA Cup.
·Chelsea 2-0 Stoke
John Terry will grab the headlines for all the right reasons after scoring Chelsea's second goal to help them sink Stoke and reach the FA Cup semi-finals.
·Huth proud after captaincy honour
Robert Huth says it was a proud moment to captain Stoke City in their FA Cup quarter-final defeat against his former club Chelsea.
·Chelsea to face Villa in FA Cup
FA Cup holders Chelsea will play Aston Villa in the semi-finals andPortsmouth will face either Tottenham or Fulham.
·Sunday football as it happened
Chelsea beat Stoke to join Portsmouth, Aston Villa and Fulham/Spurs in the draw for the FA Cup semi-finals, while Everton thrash Hull 5-1 in the Premier League.
·Portsmouth 2-0 Birmingham
Two goals from Frederic Piquionne help struggling Portsmouth beat Birmingham and reach the FA Cup semi-finals.
·Saturday football as it happened
Man Utd go top of the Premier League with a 1-0 win at Wolves as Arsenal and Bolton also win, while Portsmouth reach the FA Cup semi-finals but Fulham and Spurs go to a replay.

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·Vidic decision lucky - Ferguson
Sir Alex Ferguson admits Nemanja Vidic was lucky not to be sent off in Man Utd's 2-1 win over Aston Villa in the Carling Cup final.
·Watch Carling Cup final highlights on BBC iPlayer
Match action on BBC iPlayer (UK only)
·Cup win unbelievable, says Rooney
Manchester United match-winner Wayne Rooney says he was itching to be involved in the Carling Cup final.
·Aston Villa 1-2 Man Utd
Wayne Rooney comes off the bench to score the winner as Man Utd beat Aston Villa in the Carling Cup final at Wembley.
·Ferguson issues Rooney challenge
Sir Alex Ferguson challenges Wayne Rooney to surpass Cristiano Ronaldo's 42-goal season for Manchester United.
·Hargreaves must wait for return
Manchester United midfielder Owen Hargreaves will not make his return from injury in a reserve game on Thursday, as originally planned.
·Red Knights get advisers for bid
The Red Knights group eyeing a possible bid for Manchester United says investment bank Nomura will advise it.
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·Rooney steals Wembley show
Phil McNulty sees Man Utd golden boy win a trophy on his 'day off'

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