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Raith Rovers v East Fife
Team news followed by match report on the Co-operative Insurance Cup first-round tie at Starks Park. |
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East Fife 4-3 Brechin City (aet)
East Fife progress to the second round of the ALBA Challenge Cup after an extra-time win. |
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Raith Rovers 0-1 Cowdenbeath
John Armstrong scores the only goal as Cowdenbeath get the better of Fife rivals Raith Rovers in the Alba Challenge Cup. |
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Transfers - July 2010
Track all the latest signings |
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SPL ins and outs
BBC Sport's one-stop shop for all the summer moves in Scotland's top-flight |
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Donald delighted by strong finish
Luke Donald has plenty to smile about after a strong finish at St Andrews helps him finish as one of the highest-placed Britons at the Open. |
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The Open day three - as it happened
South African Louis Oosthuizen leads England's Paul Casey by four shots going into the final round of the Open at St Andrews. |
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Low-key day for Montgomerie and fans
An enthusiastic, if small, band of supporters track Colin Montgomerie's third round |
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Khan feels at home at St Andrews
A long affinity with the Old Course motivates Simon Khan to make the halfway cut at The Open. |
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Tour de France stage 13 as it happened
Alexandre Vinokourov wins stage 13 of the Tour de France, a 196km ride from Rodez to Revel. |
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The Open day two - as it happened
South Africa's Louis Oosthuizen leads after a curtailed second day of the Open Championship, with English pair Paul Casey and Lee Westwood six shots back in third. |
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McIlroy deflated after Open slump
Rory McIlroy is left to curse the weather after posting a second-round 80 at the Open Championship at St Andrews. |
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Weather hits Hatton's Open debut
Marlow's Tyrrell Hatton curses his luck after getting caught in the worst of the Fife weather on his Open Championship debut at St Andrews. |
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McIlroy delighted at record round
Rory McIlroy is delighted after capitalising on helpful conditions to equal the lowest-ever round in a major at the Open Championship. |
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The Open day one - as it happened
Rory McIlroy equals the lowest score in a major to lead the Open while Tiger Woods and Lee Westwood start with rounds of five-under 67. |
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Icelandic cloud over Motherwell
Euro scout Jocky Scott assesses Breidablik challenge |
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Wardlaw joins Buddies from Cowden
Striker Gareth Wardlaw becomes the fourth player to follow Danny Lennon from Cowdenbeath to St Mirren. |
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Cink eager to retain Claret Jug
Open champion Stewart Cink wants to retain his title |
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Abbott out to find missing links
Suffolk's Jamie Abbott reveals his dislike of links golf ahead of the Open at St Andrews. |
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Streeter set for Westwood reunion
Lincolnshire pro Paul Streeter will be in familiar company when he makes his Open Championship debut at the age of 43. |
