Episode
Match of the Day: 29th August 2003: European Super Cup: AC Milan v Porto
Overview
Highlights of the European Super Cup between Champions' League winners AC Milan and Uefa Cup champions Porto at the Louis II Stadium in Monaco.
Details
- Series
- Match of the Day
- Season
- Season 40
- Episode
- Episode 3
- Air date
- 2003-08-29
- Runtime
- 80 min
Episode context
29th August 2003: European Super Cup: AC Milan v Porto is Episode 3 in Season 2003/04 of Match of the Day. It aired on 2003-08-29. The runtime is 80 min.
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Episode 2: 20th August 2003: International Friendly
Highlights of England's friendly with Croatia, played earlier this evening at Ipswich's Portman Road ground ahead of September's crucial Euro 2004 qualifiers against Macedonia and Liechtenstein.
Episode 4: 6th September 2003: Euro2004 Qualifier
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