Porto seal Portuguese title for second successive year
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Porto sealed the Portuguese title for the second successive year when they beat Salgueiros 2-0 at home on Sunday. The win left Porto, who are coached by the former England manager, Bobby Robson, 13 points clear of second-placed Benfica, who are unable to catch Porto with only four matches to play after their 0-0 draw with the bottom team, Campomaiorense.
The United States' Major League Soccer witnessed its first shoot-out on Sunday after Dallas Burn drew 0-0 with San Jose Clash. Dallas won the shoot-out.
Bolton's final home game of the season against fellow Premiership strugglers Southampton on Saturday 27 April has been made all-ticket.
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