Tributes were paid to Sir Bobby Robson, who passed away on Friday before former club PSV Eindhoven took on Bolton Wanderers at the Jan Louwers Stadium in Holland, in a match which ended 2-2.

Kevin Davies and Tamir Cohen were on target for the visitors although Cohen's night ended in disappointing style as he was sent off in the final minute for a bad challenge.

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Aston Villa booked a place in the final of the Peace Cup, after seeing off FC Porto 2-1.

Both of Villa's goals were scored in the first half, Emile Heskey breaking the deadlock after 14 minutes and Steve Sidwell doubling the advantage eight minutes before half-time.

Villa had to play out the final 23 minutes with only 10 men after Heskey was sent off following a confrontation with Porto defender Maicon.

The Portuguese champions pulled a late goal back through Hulk's penalty, but Martin O'Neill's side had done enough to get through.

West Ham United's new signing Frank Nouble continued to impress with the 17-year-old grabbing two goals in a Hammers reserve side's 3-0 win at Kingstonian. Matt Fry opened the scoring for the visitors.

Notts County, who have installed former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson as their director of football, held a Liverpool XI to a 2-2 draw at Meadow Lane while Paul Gallagher hit a hat-trick as Blackburn Rovers beat Accrington Stanley 3-0 at the Crown Ground.

Portsmouth lost the first match of the City of Guimaraes Trophy, going down 2-0 to Vitoria in Portugal.

A youthful Pompey side played the last 37 minutes with 10 men after the dismissal of Paris Cowan-Hall for two bookable offences, with second-half substitutes Rui Miguel (55) and Custodio (87) netting after Morenho had missed a penalty for the hosts.