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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.
East Fife 4-3 Brechin City (aet)
East Fife progress to the second round of the ALBA Challenge Cup after an extra-time win.
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.
Transfers - July 2010
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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.
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.
Low-key day for Montgomerie and fans
An enthusiastic, if small, band of supporters track Colin Montgomerie's third round
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Icelandic cloud over Motherwell
Euro scout Jocky Scott assesses Breidablik challenge
Wardlaw joins Buddies from Cowden
Striker Gareth Wardlaw becomes the fourth player to follow Danny Lennon from Cowdenbeath to St Mirren.
Cink eager to retain Claret Jug
Open champion Stewart Cink wants to retain his title
Abbott out to find missing links
Suffolk's Jamie Abbott reveals his dislike of links golf ahead of the Open at St Andrews.
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.




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