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Monday, 21 March 2011
Npower League One
Blue Square Bet North
Worcester 0-1 Droylsden

Sunday, 20 March 2011
Barclays Premier League
Co-operative Insurance Cup
Celtic 1-2 Rangers (After Extra Time) | Report
Principality Building Society Welsh Premier League
Airbus UK 5-0 Haverfordwest
FA Women's Premier League
Millwall Lionesses 2-1 Barnet Ladies
Sunderland Ladies 1-0 Leeds Ladies

Saturday, 19 March 2011
Barclays Premier League
Npower Championship
Npower League One
Npower League Two
Clydesdale Bank Premier League
Blue Square Bet Premier
Scottish Football League Championship First Division
Scottish Football League Championship Second Division
Scottish Football League Championship Third Division
The FA Carlsberg Trophy
Gateshead 0-0 Darlington (agg 2-3)
Luton 1-1 Mansfield (agg 1-2)
Blue Square Bet North
Blyth Spartans 1-0 Nuneaton
Boston Utd 2-2 Harrogate Town
Corby 0-2 Solihull Moors
Droylsden 2-1 Alfreton Town
Gainsborough 0-1 Hinckley Utd
Gloucester 1-2 Stafford Rangers
Redditch 1-1 Workington
Stalybridge 0-0 Guiseley
Vauxhall Motors 1-2 Eastwood Town
Worcester 0-3 AFC Telford
Blue Square Bet South
Boreham Wood 1-0 Basingstoke
Braintree Town 1-1 St Albans
Dover 2-1 Dorchester
Eastleigh 1-4 Welling
Hampton & Richmond 0-0 Thurrock
Havant and W 4-1 Bishop's Stortford
Lewes 1-5 Farnborough
Maidenhead Utd 1-2 Chelmsford
Staines Town 2-0 Dartford
Weston-S-Mare 3-2 Ebbsfleet United
Woking 1-0 Bromley
Scot-Ads Highland Football League
Inverurie Locos 0-2 Brora
Principality Building Society Welsh Premier League
Carmarthen 3-1 Bala Town
Prestatyn Town 1-1 Neath
The New Saints 3-2 Bangor City
Carling Premiership
Ballymena 2-3 Glentoran
Crusaders 5-0 Cliftonville
Donegal Celtic 0-0 Newry
Glenavon 0-2 Coleraine
Linfield 2-0 Lisburn Distillery
Portadown 2-1 Dungannon Swifts

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