Saturday, 03 May 2003

  • 15:00 League 1Blackpool 1-1 Chesterfld

Saturday, 26 April 2003

  • 15:00 League 1Cheltenham 3-0 Blackpool

Monday, 21 April 2003

  • 15:00 League 1Blackpool 3-3 Mansfield

Saturday, 19 April 2003

  • 15:00 League 1Peterboro 1-0 Blackpool

Saturday, 12 April 2003

  • 15:00 League 1Blackpool 0-1 Crewe

Saturday, 05 April 2003

  • 15:00 League 1Notts Co 3-1 Blackpool

Saturday, 29 March 2003

  • 15:00 League 1Blackpool 1-3 QPR

Saturday, 22 March 2003

  • 15:00 League 1Stockport 2-2 Blackpool

Tuesday, 18 March 2003

  • 19:45 League 1Cardiff 2-1 Blackpool

Saturday, 15 March 2003

  • 15:00 League 1Blackpool 1-1 Plymouth

Saturday, 08 March 2003

  • 15:00 League 1Port Vale 1-0 Blackpool

Tuesday, 04 March 2003

  • 19:45 League 1Blackpool 1-2 Barnsley

Saturday, 01 March 2003

  • 15:00 League 1Blackpool 1-0 Wycombe

Saturday, 22 February 2003

  • 15:00 League 1Tranmere 2-1 Blackpool

Saturday, 15 February 2003

  • 15:00 League 1Blackpool 1-0 Brentford

Tuesday, 11 February 2003

  • 19:45 League 1Luton Town 1-3 Blackpool

Saturday, 08 February 2003

  • 15:00 League 1Wigan 1-1 Blackpool

Saturday, 01 February 2003

  • 15:00 League 1Blackpool 0-0 Bristol C

Saturday, 25 January 2003

  • 15:00 League 1Colchester 0-2 Blackpool

Wednesday, 22 January 2003

  • 19:45 League 1Swindon 1-1 Blackpool

Saturday, 18 January 2003

  • 15:00 League 1Blackpool 2-1 Northamptn

Saturday, 04 January 2003

  • 15:00 The FA CupBlackpool 1-2 C Palace

Wednesday, 01 January 2003

  • 13:00 League 1Blackpool 1-1 Huddersfld

Saturday, 28 December 2002

  • 15:00 League 1Blackpool 3-1 Colchester

Thursday, 26 December 2002

  • 15:00 League 1Oldham 1-1 Blackpool

Saturday, 21 December 2002

  • 15:00 League 1Blackpool 3-0 Peterboro

Saturday, 14 December 2002

  • 15:00 League 1Mansfield 4-0 Blackpool

Saturday, 07 December 2002

  • 15:00 The FA CupBlackpool 3-1 Torquay

Saturday, 30 November 2002

  • 15:00 League 1Blackpool 1-1 Notts Co

Saturday, 23 November 2002

  • 15:00 League 1Crewe 3-0 Blackpool

Saturday, 16 November 2002

  • 15:00 The FA CupBarnsley 1-4 Blackpool

Tuesday, 12 November 2002

  • 19:45 Johnstone's PaintCrewe 2-0 Blackpool

Saturday, 09 November 2002

  • 09:42 League 1Blackpool 0-2 Wigan

Saturday, 02 November 2002

  • 15:00 League 1Brentford 5-0 Blackpool

Tuesday, 29 October 2002

  • 19:45 League 1Blackpool 1-3 Stockport

Saturday, 26 October 2002

  • 15:00 League 1Plymouth 1-3 Blackpool

Tuesday, 22 October 2002

  • 19:30 Johnstone's PaintScunthorpe 2-3 Blackpool

Saturday, 19 October 2002

  • 15:00 League 1Blackpool 1-0 Cardiff

Monday, 14 October 2002

  • 19:45 League 1QPR 2-1 Blackpool

Saturday, 05 October 2002

  • 15:00 League 1Blackpool 3-1 Cheltenham

Saturday, 28 September 2002

  • 15:00 League 1Chesterfld 1-0 Blackpool

Saturday, 21 September 2002

  • 15:00 League 1Blackpool 3-2 Port Vale

Tuesday, 17 September 2002

  • 19:45 League 1Barnsley 2-1 Blackpool

Saturday, 14 September 2002

  • 15:00 League 1Wycombe 1-2 Blackpool

Tuesday, 10 September 2002

  • 19:45 Capital One CupBurnley 3-0 Blackpool

Saturday, 07 September 2002

  • 15:00 League 1Blackpool 3-0 Tranmere

Saturday, 31 August 2002

  • 15:00 League 1Huddersfld 0-0 Blackpool

Monday, 26 August 2002

  • 15:00 League 1Blackpool 0-0 Oldham

Friday, 23 August 2002

  • 19:45 League 1Northamptn 0-1 Blackpool

Saturday, 17 August 2002

  • 15:00 League 1Blackpool 0-0 Swindon

Tuesday, 13 August 2002

  • 19:45 League 1Blackpool 5-2 Luton Town

Saturday, 10 August 2002

  • 15:00 League 1Bristol C 2-0 Blackpool

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