Xavi then almost doubled Barcelona's lead with a 20-yard free-kick following Vidic's foul on Messi.
McFadden gave the Blues the lead with a 20-yard free-kick before Theo Walcott poked in his first Premier League goal.
The striker should have doubled Tottenham's lead but his six-yard effort was unintentionally deflected onto the post by Emanuel Pogatetz's arm.
After the interval former Newcastle striker Albert Luque extended the lead with a 45-yard chip before Dennis Rommedahl scored late on for Ajax.
Chris Porter went close to doubling the lead but his deflected 20-yard strike went just wide of Steve Simonsen's post.
Scotland Yard was appointed to lead the assessment after the Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo) looked at the claims.
Yakubu, who had been having a quiet afternoon, almost restored Everton's lead with a stunning 30-yard drive that whistled inched wide with Reina beaten.
After his three-putt from 10 feet at the 17th, Garcia needed something special to snatch the lead back from Houston, and he produced it with a stunning 111-yard shot to hole out for two, and regain the lead.
Rangers took the lead through Steven Davis' 20-yard strike but Joe Ledley headed Celtic level on 31 minutes.
Stallings had a 6-under 29 on the front nine, one off the course record, and was 13 under with a one-stroke lead when he got the 428-yard 15th hole.
After Matt Taylor failed to put Bolton ahead with a penalty, Kevin Nolan gave the Trotters the lead on 33 minutes with a 12-yard shot.
In another twist, Warlow didn't want to lead the series with well-known Scotland Yard Chief Inspector Frederick Abberline, often the main character in other Ripper stories.
Andrew Drury gave Boro the lead at Wembley with a sweet 20-yard strike before team mate David Bridges was sent off for a challenge with Andy Bond.
The goal lifted Hull, while having the reverse effect on the visitors and the Tigers capitalised by extending their lead through Dawson's precise 25-yard free-kick into the top corner.
The U's dominated early on but the Gulls took the lead through captain Chris Hargreaves' sweet 18-yard strike.
Keith Treacy gave the visitors the lead by squeezing a well-struck 25-yard, low free-kick in at the near post.
France took the lead in the 15th minute through a 10-yard shot by midfielder Corine Franco after left winger Elise Bussaglia's long range effort had struck the post.
After a clear run into the box he slipped a left-foot shot past Heaton from the edge of the six-yard box for a 2-0 lead and a goal to mark his 100th appearance in league football.
It had a hint of offside and handball about it, but Spurs' grievances lasted little more than a minute as Keane restored their two-goal lead when he tapped in from all of a yard after Berbatov's header.
Franck Moussa's close-range finish gave Rovers the lead but a minute later Howson's 22-yard shot levelled matters.
McGregor prevented Celtic retaking the lead after 84 minutes, turning a curling 20-yard drive from Samaras brilliantly over the crossbar with his outstretched hand.
Barely 30 seconds after the re-start, Marius Zaliukas was the provider as Elliott doubled Hearts' lead with a headed goal from inside the six-yard box.
The former Manchester United striker was the difference - dropping deep to collect possession and influence his side's attacks and providing the moment of individual brilliance that gave Uruguay the lead midway through the first half via a 30-yard dipping shot that found the net via a glancing deflection off Aaron Mokoena.
With eight minutes left, Schifcofske booted a 25-yard penalty to give Crusaders a 26-24 lead.
The League Two side sensed a shock courtesy of a half-time lead given to them by Jack Compton's six-yard finish.
The 60, with 10 birdies and an eagle 3 at the 542-yard seventh, gave Bradley a three-stroke lead over 2011 Masters champion Charl Schwartzel.
But Beauxis ensured the lead did not last, slotting over a fine 40-yard penalty to make it 9-8 to the home side at the interval.
Collin Samuel came on but his side almost lost their lead immediately when Lynch lobbed the ball into the six-yard box following a half-cleared corner, however Enckelman stopped Lee Mair's header right on his line.
By the fourth quarter, when the 49ers roared back from a 17-0 deficit to take its first lead of the game on Frank Gore's 9-yard run, it felt like the right team would be heading to the Superdome.
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Just before the hour, the Bluebirds came close to taking the lead for the first time when McCormack sent a curling 25-yard free-kick crashing against the bar.
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