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Posted 1st August 2010, 18:50 in
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Weekend Results (July 31st-Aug 1st)

The U-20 World Cup comes to a climax on Sunday. See the games live from 11am BST on Eurosport and fifa.com.

Saturday July 31st
WOMEN'S PROFESSIONAL SOCCER
Boston Breakers 3-1 Washington Freedom

NIWFA DAVISONS FRUDLES PREMIERSHIP
Crusaders Newtownabbey Strikers 2-2 Glentoran Belfast United

Sunday August 1st
FIFA WOMEN'S U-20 WORLD CUP FINAL
Germany 2-0 Nigeria
3RD PLACE PLAY-OFF
Colombia 0-1 South Korea

CENTRAL AMERICAN & CARIBBEAN GAMES
Guatemala 4-1 Nicaragua
Haiti 1-0 Trinidad & Tobago
Venezuela 1-1 Puerto Rico

WOMEN'S PROFESSIONAL SOCCER
Atlanta Beat 0-0 FC Gold Pride
Sky Blue FC 1-2 Chicago Red Stars

FRIENDLIES
Aldershot Town 4-4 Basingstoke Town
Arsenal Academy 1-0 Republic of Ireland U-17s
Barnet 8-0 Queens Park Rangers
Brackley Sports v Northampton Town
Bradford Park Avenue 1-7 Wakefield
Braintree Town 0-3 Gillingham
Brighton & Hove Albion 0-2 Watford
Charlton Athletic Res 1-3 Gillingham Res
Copsewood 4-0 Oxford United
Crewe Alexandra 2-3 Stockport County
Exeter & Tedburn Rangers 0-6 Exeter City
Enfield Town P-P Watford Res
Havant & Waterlooville 0-0 Lewes
Kettering Town 0-10 Leicester City WFC
Leafield Athletic v Norwich City
Leafield Athletic Res v Norwich City Res
Leeds United v North Ferriby United
Nottingham Forest 1-0 Aston Villa
Ossett Albion 1-5 Sheffield United
Plymouth Argyle 2-0 Marine Academy Plymouth
Poole Town P-P Southampton Saints
Radcliffe Olympic v Market Worsop
Reading FC Women Res v Henley Town
Retford United v Steel City Wanderers
Sheffield FC Ladies 3-0 Doncaster Rovers Belles Res
Southampton Saints Res 7-1 New Forest
Stafford Rangers v Wednesfield Town
Stoke City 3-2 Sheffield Wednesday
Tottenham Hotspur 4-0 Reading FC Women
West Ham United Res 2-1 Cambridge WFC
Whitehawk v Seahaven Harriers
Whitley Bay P-P Sunderland
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-5 Yeovil Town

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Karl Lines (BCS National Football Development Manager)
Karl Lines
British Colleges Sport took their England Colleges team to Gothenburg in the summer, to play in the Gothia Cup, the biggest youth tournament in the world. Read more

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