2009-10 English football season

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2009-10 English football season
Duration August 8, 2009-May 9, 2010
2008-09 • English football seasons • 2010-11


The 2004-05 English football season was the 130th season of competitive association football in England.

Publications

Programs
Date Clubs Venue Competition/League
July 11, 2009 Bradford City vs. Burnley Valley Parade Friendly
August 15, 2009 Plymouth Argyle vs. Queens Park Rangers Home Park EFL Championship
August 15, 2009 Swansea City vs. Middlesbrough Liberty Stadium EFL Championship
August 22, 2009 Coventry City vs. Swansea City Ricoh Arena EFL Championship
September 15, 2009 Plymouth Argyle vs. Watford Home Park EFL Championship
September 19, 2009 Nottingham Forest vs. Blackpool City Ground EFL Championship
September 26, 2009 Swansea City vs. Sheffield United Liberty Stadium EFL Championship
October 3, 2009 Swansea City vs. Queens Park Rangers Liberty Stadium EFL Championship
October 20, 2009 West Bromwich Albion vs. Swansea City The Hawthorns EFL Championship
October 31, 2009 Oxford United vs. Altrincham Kassam Stadium Conference National
December 12, 2009 Chelsea vs. Everton Stamford Bridge Premier League
December 12, 2009 Swansea City vs. Nottingham Forest Liberty Stadium EFL Championship
January 23, 2010 Middlesbrough vs. Swansea City Riverside Stadium EFL Championship
January 26, 2010 Swansea City vs. Coventry City Liberty Stadium EFL Championship
February 20, 2010 Derby County vs. Swansea City Pride Park Stadium EFL Championship
February 20, 2010 Plymouth Argyle vs. Leicester City Home Park EFL Championship
March 6, 2010 Nottingham Forest vs. Swansea City City Ground EFL Championship
March 16, 2010 Swansea City vs. West Bromwich Albion Liberty Stadium EFL Championship
March 20, 2010 Leyton Orient vs. Huddersfield Town Brisbane Road League One
March 20, 2010 Queens Park Rangers vs. Swansea City Loftus Road EFL Championship
April 3, 2010 Cardiff City vs. Swansea City Cardiff City Stadium EFL Championship
April 5, 2010 Newcastle United vs. Sheffield United St. James' Park EFL Championship
May 1, 2010 Stoke City vs. Everton Britannia Stadium Premier League
May 16, 2010 Oxford United vs. York City Wembley Stadium Conference National
2008-092009-10 English football season2010-11
Premier League Arsenal • Aston Villa • Birmingham City • Blackburn Rovers • Bolton Wanderers • Burnley • Chelsea • Everton • Fulham • Hull City • Liverpool • Manchester City • Manchester United • Portsmouth • Stoke City • Sunderland • Tottenham Hotspur • West Ham United • Wigan Athletic • Wolverhampton Wanderers
English Football League League Championship Barnsley • Blackpool • Bristol City • Cardiff City • Coventry City • Crystal Palace • Derby County • Doncaster Rovers • Ipswich Town • Leicester City • Middlesbrough • Newcastle United • Nottingham Forest • Peterborough United • Plymouth Argyle • Preston North End • Queens Park Rangers • Reading • Scunthorpe United • Sheffield United • Sheffield Wednesday • Swansea City • Watford • West Bromwich Albion
League One Brentford • Brighton & Hove Albion • Bristol Rovers • Carlisle United • Charlton Athletic • Colchester United • Exeter City • Gillingham • Hartlepool United • Huddersfield Town • Leeds United • Leyton Orient • Millwall • Milton Keynes Dons • Norwich City • Oldham Athletic • Southampton • Southend United • Stockport County • Swindon Town • Tranmere Rovers • Walsall • Wycombe Wanderers • Yeovil Town
League Two Accrington Stanley • Aldershot Town • Barnet • Bournemouth • Bradford City • Burton Albion • Bury • Cheltenham Town • Chesterfield • Crewe Alexandra • Dagenham & Redbridge • Darlington • Grimsby Town • Hereford United • Lincoln City • Macclesfield Town • Morecambe • Northampton Town • Notts County • Port Vale • Rochdale • Rotherham United • Shrewsbury Town • Torquay United
National League System Conference National Altrincham • Oxford United • York City