Sporting Digest: Football

Tuesday 17 November 1998 00:02 GMT
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Peter Jackson, the Huddersfield Town manager, is claiming mistaken identity over the dismissal of his goalkeeper Nico Vaesen in the 3-1 defeat at West Bromwich on Saturday. Jackson believes the defender Mark Jackson fouled Fabian de Freitas and not Vaesen, and will ask the referee, Barry Knight, to review the video.

Rangers' Uefa Cup third round first-leg meeting with Parma at Ibrox will be televised live by BBC Scotland on Tuesday, 24 November. The game will only be seen north of the border as the BBC have acquired, in the same competition, the rights to Liverpool's meeting with Celta Vigo on that night.

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