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The '''2020-21 [[English football]] season''' is the 124th season of competitive association football in England. The first competitive matches were played in September 12, while the National League will begin on October 3.
The '''2003-04 [[English football]] season''' was the 124th season of competitive association football in England.


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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/soccer/english-football/seasons/2003-04/02-21_ffc-wwfc.html February 21, 2004]

Revision as of 20:58, 16 June 2021

2003-04 English football season
Duration 2003-04
2002-03 • English football seasons • 2004-05


The 2003-04 English football season was the 124th season of competitive association football in England.

Publications

Programs
Date Clubs Venue Competition/League
August 17, 2003 Leeds United vs. Newcastle United Elland Road Premier League
September 26, 2003 Arsenal vs. Newcastle United Arsenal Stadium Premier League
November 22, 2003 Leeds United vs. Bolton Wanderers Elland Road Premier League
December 6, 2003 Swansea City vs. Stevenage Borough Vetch Field FA Cup
December 13, 2003 Crystal Palace vs. Nottingham Forest Selhurst Park First Division
December 13, 2003 Manchester United vs. Manchester City Old Trafford Premier League
February 21, 2004 Wolverhampton Wanderers vs. Fulham Molineux Stadium Premier League
March 14, 2004 Southampton vs. Liverpool St Mary's Stadium Premier League
March 20, 2004 Liverpool vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers Anfield Premier League
April 3, 2004 Arsenal vs. Manchester United Villa Park FA Cup
April 3, 2004 Tottenham Hotspur vs. Chelsea White Hart Lane Premier League
April 10, 2004 Birmingham City vs. Manchester United St. Andrew's Premier League
April 12, 2004 Swansea City vs. Hull City Vetch Field Third Division
May 15, 2004 Chelsea vs. Leeds United City of Manchester Stadium Premier League
2002-032003-04 English football season2004-05
Premier League Arsenal • Aston Villa • Birmingham City • Blackburn Rovers • Bolton Wanderers • Charlton Athletic • Chelsea • Everton • Fulham • Leeds United • Leicester City • Liverpool • Manchester City • Manchester United • Middlesbrough • Newcastle United • Portsmouth • Southampton • Tottenham Hotspur • Wolverhampton Wanderers
English Football League First Division Bradford City • Burnley • Cardiff City • Coventry City • Crewe Alexandra • Crystal Palace • Derby County • Gillingham • Ipswich Town • Millwall • Norwich City • Nottingham Forest • Preston North End • Reading • Rotherham United • Sheffield United • Stoke City • Sunderland • Walsall • Watford • West Bromwich Albion • West Ham United • Wigan Athletic • Wimbledon
Second Division AFC Bournemouth • Barnsley • Blackpool • Brentford • Brighton & Hove Albion • Bristol City • Chesterfield • Colchester United • Grimsby Town • Hartlepool United • Luton Town • Notts County • Oldham Athletic • Peterborough United • Plymouth Argyle • Port Vale • Queens Park Rangers • Rushden & Diamonds • Sheffield Wednesday • Stockport County • Swindon Town • Tranmere Rovers • Wrexham • Wycombe Wanderers
Third Division Boston United • Bristol Rovers • Bury • Cambridge United • Carlisle United • Cheltenham Town • Darlington • Doncaster Rovers • Huddersfield Town • Hull City • Kidderminster Harriers • Leyton Orient • Lincoln City • Macclesfield Town • Mansfield Town • Northampton Town • Oxford United • Rochdale • Scunthorpe United • Southend United • Swansea City • Torquay United • Yeovil Town • York City
National League System Football Conference Stevenage Borough
Cup Competitions FA Cup