Sunday, 30 May 2004

  • 15:00 Bristol C 0-1 Brighton

Thursday, 20 May 2004

  • 19:45 Brighton 1-2 Swindon

Wednesday, 19 May 2004

  • 19:45 Bristol C 2-1 Hartlepool

Sunday, 16 May 2004

  • 16:00 Swindon 0-1 Brighton

Saturday, 15 May 2004

  • 18:00 Hartlepool 1-1 Bristol C

Saturday, 08 May 2004

  • 15:00 Wrexham 0-2 Brighton

  • 15:00 Swindon 1-1 Hartlepool

  • 15:00 Sheff Wed 1-3 QPR

  • 15:00 Plymouth 2-0 Colchester

  • 15:00 Notts Co 1-1 Oldham

  • 15:00 Bristol C 2-1 Blackpool

  • 15:00 Tranmere 2-1 Grimsby

  • 15:00 Stockport 2-3 Barnsley

  • 15:00 Rushdn + D 0-2 Port Vale

  • 15:00 Peterboro 1-1 Wycombe

  • 15:00 Chesterfld 1-0 Luton Town

  • 15:00 Brentford 1-0 Bournemth

Sunday, 02 May 2004

  • 15:00 Barnsley 0-1 Bristol C

Saturday, 01 May 2004

  • 15:00 Wycombe 1-1 Wrexham

  • 15:00 Port Vale 2-1 Tranmere

  • 15:00 Luton Town 3-2 Sheff Wed

  • 15:00 Grimsby 1-0 Brentford

  • 15:00 Brighton 1-0 Notts Co

  • 15:00 Blackpool 1-4 Peterboro

  • 15:00 QPR 1-0 Swindon

  • 15:00 Oldham 2-0 Chesterfld

  • 15:00 Hartlepool 1-3 Plymouth

  • 15:00 Colchester 2-0 Rushdn + D

  • 15:00 Bournemth 0-0 Stockport

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Transfer News: Manchester City dismiss talk of Sergio Aguero leaving

Man City chief Ferran Soriano has insisted the club have no intention of allowing Sergio Aguero to leave the club.

Pardew given top-10 target

Newcastle boss Alan Pardew has been told to aim for at least a top-10 finish next season as he tries to bounce back from a disastrous campaign.

High five trophy target for City

Manchester City's new manager will join a club expecting to win five trophies in the next five years, says chief executive Ferran Soriano.

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