1939–40 Football League
The abandoned 1939–40 season would have been the 48th season of The Football League. The kick-off in all divisions took place on Saturday 26 August 1939. On Friday 1 September 1939, Germany invaded Poland. On Saturday 2 September 1939, all divisions of the Football League played their third game of the season. These would be the last fixtures before abandonment following the British declaration of war on Germany on Sunday 3 September 1939. Large gatherings of crowds were suspended with the implementation of the Emergency Powers (Defence) Act 1939.
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1939–40 Football League
The abandoned 1939–40 season would have been the 48th season of The Football League. The kick-off in all divisions took place on Saturday 26 August 1939. On Friday 1 September 1939, Germany invaded Poland. On Saturday 2 September 1939, all divisions of the Football League played their third game of the season. These would be the last fixtures before abandonment following the British declaration of war on Germany on Sunday 3 September 1939. Large gatherings of crowds were suspended with the implementation of the Emergency Powers (Defence) Act 1939.
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biggest away win
Aston Villa – Everton 1–2
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Bradford Park Avenue – Luton Town 0–3
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Stoke City – Bolton Wanderers 1–2
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Sunderland – Huddersfield Town 1–2
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biggest home win
Manchester United – Grimsby Town 4–0
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Newcastle United – Swansea Town 8–1
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Stoke City – Charlton Athletic 4–0
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Locations of the Football League First Division London teams
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Locations of the Football League First Division teams
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Locations of the Football League Second Division London teams
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Locations of the Football League Second Division teams
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Locations of the Football League Third Division North teams
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Locations of the Football League Third Division South London teams
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Locations of the Football League Third Division South teams
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First Division
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Football League
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Second Division
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Third Division North
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Third Division South
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highest scoring
Arsenal – Sunderland 5–2
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Newcastle United – Swansea Town 8–1
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league topscorer
Ted Drake ,
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Tommy Lawton , 4
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places
Accrington Stanley
Barrow
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Tranmere
Wrexham
York City
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Aldershot
Bournemouth
Brighton ...... orquay
Swindon
Walsall
Watford
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Arsenal
Aston Villa
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Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Arsenal
Brentford
Charlton Athletic
Chelsea
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Barnsley
Birmingham
Bradford P ......
West Bromwich Albion
West Ham
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Clapton Orient
Crystal Palace
Queens Park Rangers
Watford
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Fulham
Millwall
Tottenham
West Ham
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1939–40 Football League
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