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Revision as of 08:29, 24 January 2023

1998-99 English football season
Duration August 15, 1998–May 31, 1999
1997-98 • English football seasons • 1999-2000


The 1998-99 English football season was the 119th season of competitive football in England.

Publications

Programs
Date Clubs Venue Competition/League
August 1, 1998 Swansea City vs. Nottingham Forest Vetch Field Friendly
August 11, 1988 Cardiff City vs. Fulham Craven Cottage Football League Cup
August 11, 1998 Swansea City vs. Norwich City Vetch Field Worthington Cup
August 29, 1998 Fulham vs. AFC Bournemouth Craven Cottage Second Division
October 4, 1998 Arsenal vs. Newcastle United Arsenal Stadium Premier League
October 8, 1998 Swansea City vs. Rotherham United Vetch Field Third Division
October 17, 1998 Lincoln City vs. Stoke City Sincil Bank Second Division
October 24, 1998 Swansea City vs. Brentford Vetch Field Third Division
October 25, 1998 Blackburn Rovers vs. Arsenal Ewood Park Premier League
November 7, 1998 Swansea City vs. Peterborough United Vetch Field Third Division
November 13, 1998 Swansea City vs. Millwall Vetch Field FA Cup
December 5, 1998 Swansea City vs. Stoke City Vetch Field FA Cup
December 19, 1998 Norwich City vs. Bristol City Carrow Road First Division
December 19, 1998 Manchester United vs. Middlesbrough Old Trafford Premier League
December 26, 1998 Manchester United vs. Nottingham Forest Old Trafford Premier League
December 26, 1998 Newcastle United vs. Leeds United St. James' Park Premier League
December 28, 1998 Charlton Athletic vs. Arsenal The Valley Premier League
January 23, 1999 Swansea City vs. Derby County Vetch Field FA Cup
February 6, 1999 Nottingham Forest vs. Manchester United City Ground Premier League
February 16, 1999 Swansea City vs. Brentford Vetch Field Third Division
February 20, 1999 Leeds United vs. Everton Elland Road Premier League
March 21, 1999 Manchester United vs. Everton Old Trafford Premier League
April 24, 1999 Swansea City vs. Plymouth Argyle Vetch Field Third Division
May 8, 1999 Swansea City vs. Hull City Vetch Field Third Division
May 11, 1999 Leeds United vs. Arsenal Elland Road Premier League
1997-981998-99 English football season1999-2000
Premier League Arsenal • Aston Villa • Blackburn Rovers • Charlton Athletic • Chelsea • Coventry City • Derby County • Everton • Leeds United • Leicester City • Liverpool • Manchester United • Middlesbrough • Newcastle United • Nottingham Forest • Sheffield Wednesday • Southampton • Tottenham Hotspur • West Ham United • Wimbledon
English Football League First Division Barnsley • Birmingham City • Bolton Wanderers • Bradford City • Bristol City • Bury • Crewe Alexandra • Crystal Palace • Grimsby Town • Huddersfield Town • Ipswich Town • Norwich City • Oxford United • Port Vale • Portsmouth • Queens Park Rangers • Sheffield United • Stockport County • Sunderland • Swindon Town • Tranmere Rovers • Watford • West Bromwich Albion • Wolverhampton Wanderers
Second Division AFC Bournemouth • Blackpool • Bristol Rovers • Burnley • Chesterfield • Colchester United • Fulham • Gillingham • Lincoln City • Luton Town • Macclesfield Town • Manchester City • Millwall • Northampton Town • Notts County • Oldham Athletic • Preston North End • Reading • Stoke City • Walsall • Wigan Athletic • Wrexham • Wycombe Wanderers • York City
Third Division Barnet • Brentford • Brighton & Hove Albion • Cambridge United • Cardiff City • Carlisle United • Chester City • Darlington • Exeter City • Halifax Town • Hartlepool United • Hull City • Leyton Orient • Mansfield Town • Peterborough United • Plymouth Argyle • Rochdale • Rotherham United • Scarborough • Scunthorpe United • Shrewsbury Town • Southend United • Swansea City • Torquay United
Cup Competitions FA Cup