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Revision as of 10:35, 28 June 2022

1996-97 English football season
Duration 1996-97
1995-96 • English football seasons • 1997-1998


The 1996-97 English football season was the 117th season of competitive association football in England.

Publications

Programs
Date Clubs Venue Competition/League
August 31, 1996 Southend United vs. Swindon Town Roots Hall First Division
September 28, 1996 Arsenal vs. Sunderland Arsenal Stadium Premier League
October 19, 1996 Arsenal vs. Coventry City Arsenal Stadium Premier League
October 19, 1996 Ipswich Town vs. Portsmouth Portman Road First Division
October 29, 1996 Swansea City vs. Wigan Athletic Vetch Field Third Division
November 9, 1996 Ipswich Town vs. Southend United Portman Road First Division
December 14, 1996 Fulham vs. Leyton Orient Craven Cottage Third Division
January 1, 1997 Newcastle United vs. Leeds United St. James' Park Premier League
January 1, 1997 Swansea City vs. Doncaster Rovers Vetch Field Third Division
February 26, 1997 Chelsea vs. Leicester City Stamford Bridge FA Cup
March 12, 1997 Wrexham vs. Luton Town Racecourse Ground Second Division
April 19, 1997 Chelsea vs. Leicester City Stamford Bridge Premier League
April 26, 1997 Brighton & Hove Albion vs. Doncaster Rovers Goldstone Ground Third Division
1995-961996-97 English football season1997-98
Premier League Arsenal • Aston Villa • Blackburn Rovers • Chelsea • Coventry City • Derby County • Everton • Leeds United • Leicester City • Liverpool • Manchester United • Middlesbrough • Newcastle United • Nottingham Forest • Sheffield Wednesday • Southampton • Sunderland • Tottenham Hotspur • West Ham United • Wimbledon
English Football League First Division Barnsley • Birmingham City • Bolton Wanderers • Bradford City • Charlton Athletic • Crystal Palace • Grimsby Town • Huddersfield Town • Ipswich Town • Manchester City • Norwich City • Oldham Athletic • Oxford United • Portsmouth • Port Vale • Queens Park Rangers • Reading • Sheffield United • Southend United • Stoke City • Swindon Town • Tranmere Rovers • West Bromwich Albion • Wolverhampton Wanderers
Second Division Blackpool • Bournemouth • Brentford • Bristol City • Bristol Rovers • Burnley • Bury • Chesterfield • Crewe Alexandra • Gillingham • Luton Town • Millwall • Notts County • Peterborough United • Plymouth Argyle • Preston North End • Rotherham United • Shrewsbury Town • Stockport County • Walsall • Watford • Wrexham • Wycombe Wanderers • York City
Third Division Barnet • Brighton & Hove Albion • Cambridge United • Cardiff City • Carlisle United • Chester City • Colchester United • Darlington • Doncaster Rovers • Exeter City • Fulham • Hartlepool United • Hereford United • Hull City • Leyton Orient • Lincoln City • Mansfield Town • Northampton Town • Rochdale • Scarborough • Scunthorpe United • Swansea City • Torquay United • Wigan Athletic