The former Watford striker gratefully excepted the gift to slam the ball past keeper Steve Harper.
And Celtic were in front by half-time as Rennes failed to cope with a long ball from keeper Fraser Forster.
Then a Paul Diamond effort broke to the unmarked substitute Conan Brown and he blasted the ball past keeper O'Kane for 1-07 to 0-06.
Two minutes into stoppage time, Michael Ball, who had been one of City's best players, clipped in a cross from the left, which Evans managed to get his head to, but so did the unfortunate Califf, who sent the ball past keeper Lasse Heinze.
Ipswich's keeper handled the ball outside his penalty area following a hopeful punt forward and three minutes later replacement keeper Arran Lee-Barrett was picking the ball out of his net.
Gigg's awesome goal saw him take on four Arsenal defenders before cracking the ball past England keeper David Seaman.
The ball evenutally fell to Marc-Vivien Foe who slammed the ball straight at keeper Ian Walker from point blank range.
He lobbed Alan Martin for the equaliser and on 26 minutes dinked the ball over sub keeper Scott Gallacher to score.
Ksanavicius was left one-on-one with Smith and was brave enough to steal in and slide the ball through the keeper's legs and into the net.
But the equaliser did come on 74 minutes, when substitute Dobson latched on to a hopeful long punt and toe poked the ball past onrushing keeper Scott Bevan.
Krul was distracted by Craig Eastmond, who might have got a faint touch, as he flapped at a Bendtner header and, when Taylor tried to nod clear off the goal-line, all he managed to do was hit the ball against his keeper as it came off him and went into the home goal.
Campbell, the centre of attention once again, appeared to pass the ball back to Fabianski and was shocked to see his keeper pick up the ball.
But he edged Flintoff to the keeper next ball to leave South Africa 313-7.
Rainey pounced on the error by controlling the ball and rounding the keeper before stroking into an empty net.
Charlton Athletic's Shaun Bartlett wasted a fine opportunity to level on 37 minutes when he overran the ball after rounding Aussie keeper Mark Schwarzer.
The England U19 international striker pounced on Coss' clever ball behind the back four and had no trouble slotting the ball past the Everton keeper.
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Keane capped a fine performance by setting up the fourth, flicking on for Berbatov, who proceeded to gently chip the ball over the Fulham keeper.
Seyi George Olofinjana hit the winner in the 87th minute after he raced on to Freddy Eastwood's through ball and coolly chipped keeper Luke McCormick.
England would have claimed a third wicket with the second new ball but wicket-keeper Matt Prior spurned a low chance off Anderson, with Simmons on 159.
Alan Stubbs retrieved a corner and crossed into the area, where Hyypia inexplicably lashed the ball past his own keeper Pepe Reina with his left foot.
Doyle set it up with a superbly-weighted through pass and Keane, displaying typical coolness, outpaced James Collins before chipping the ball over the advancing keeper Wayne Hennessey.
There was still time for the Togo frontman to complete his hat-trick, Adebayor dashing onto debutant Aaron Ramsey's through ball and rounding the keeper before poking home.
Yankey's free-kick on the right dropped into the danger area and Lattaf - under considerable pressure from Williams - sent the ball looping over France keeper Sarah Bouhaddi.
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David Warner made his one-day international debut for Australia in place of the injured Michael Clarke, but he managed only five before edging a ball from Steyn to keeper Mark Boucher.
Ronaldo set up Brazil's second goal 11 minutes later when he played a one-two with Juninho which allowed the former Middlesbrough player to run and place the ball beyond the Malaysia keeper.
Buckley should perhaps have placed his shot further away from Kenny, but there were no such problems for Graham, who poked the ball beyond the QPR keeper from eight yards to open the scoring.
Three minutes later Villa raced through a static dark blue defence to collect a visionary chip by the elegant Xabi Alonso but uncharacteristically failed to control the ball with only the keeper to beat.
Rangers continued to enjoy possession in defence and midfield and were almost gifted a goal when Mindaugus Baguzis' attempt to head the ball back to his keeper missed his stranded team-mate, and the goal, by a few feet.
But it was Torquay who took the lead with veteran midfielder Hargreaves, who scored vital goals for his side in the last two games of the season, smashing home Benyon's ball, leaving Cambridge keeper Bartlett with no chance.
Anelka, back to lead the line in a 4-3-3 formation after a hamstring injury, kick-started matters, collecting Ballack's sublime through ball, rounding the keeper and slotting in, before Malouda ran unchallenged from the middle of the park to slot into the corner from 18 yards.
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