Post by Taxigirl on Mar 25, 2004 11:11:28 GMT
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FOURTH ROUND SECOND LEG
Three British clubs are hoping to book a place in the last eight of the Uefa Cup when they play their fourth round second-leg ties on Thursday.
Scottish champions Celtic face a tough test if they are to repeat last year's feat of reaching the final.
Martin O'Neill's side travel to Spain to play Barcelona with a 1-0 lead from the first leg but Barca are in-form and have won nine league games in a row.
Liverpool may also struggle after they drew 1-1 at Anfield with Marseille.
The Reds travel to the Stade Velodrome without injury victims Steve Finnan, Vladimir Smicer and Anthony Le Tallec.
Newcastle should be confident of going through after they thrashed Real Mallorca 4-1 in the first leg at St James' Park.
Sir Bobby Robson will be hoping to welcome back Welsh striker Craig Bellamy after a hamstring strain.
Turkish side Genclirbiligi will be hoping to produce the shock of the round as they visit the Mestalla with a 1-0 first-leg lead against Valencia.
Villarreal will also be keen to complete an unexpected victory when they travel to Italy to take on Italian giants Roma with a 2-0 advantage from two weeks ago.
Inter Milan's season rests on a knife-edge with the home game against Benfica finely-poised after the goalless encounter at the Stadium of Light.
Dutch outfit PSV Eindhoven will hope to make use of home advantage when they host Auxerre with the tie at 1-1.
Finally, Le Championnat strugglers Bordeaux travel to Belgium to defend their 3-1 first-leg advantage against Club Brugge.
FOURTH ROUND SECOND LEG
Three British clubs are hoping to book a place in the last eight of the Uefa Cup when they play their fourth round second-leg ties on Thursday.
Scottish champions Celtic face a tough test if they are to repeat last year's feat of reaching the final.
Martin O'Neill's side travel to Spain to play Barcelona with a 1-0 lead from the first leg but Barca are in-form and have won nine league games in a row.
Liverpool may also struggle after they drew 1-1 at Anfield with Marseille.
The Reds travel to the Stade Velodrome without injury victims Steve Finnan, Vladimir Smicer and Anthony Le Tallec.
Newcastle should be confident of going through after they thrashed Real Mallorca 4-1 in the first leg at St James' Park.
Sir Bobby Robson will be hoping to welcome back Welsh striker Craig Bellamy after a hamstring strain.
Turkish side Genclirbiligi will be hoping to produce the shock of the round as they visit the Mestalla with a 1-0 first-leg lead against Valencia.
Villarreal will also be keen to complete an unexpected victory when they travel to Italy to take on Italian giants Roma with a 2-0 advantage from two weeks ago.
Inter Milan's season rests on a knife-edge with the home game against Benfica finely-poised after the goalless encounter at the Stadium of Light.
Dutch outfit PSV Eindhoven will hope to make use of home advantage when they host Auxerre with the tie at 1-1.
Finally, Le Championnat strugglers Bordeaux travel to Belgium to defend their 3-1 first-leg advantage against Club Brugge.