Sunday, 04 May 2003

  • 13:30 ChampionshipStoke City 1-0 Reading

Saturday, 26 April 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipC Palace 1-0 Stoke City

Monday, 21 April 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipCoventry 0-1 Stoke City

Saturday, 19 April 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipStoke City 2-1 MK Dons

Saturday, 12 April 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipMillwall 3-1 Stoke City

Wednesday, 09 April 2003

  • 19:45 ChampionshipStoke City 2-0 Rotherham

Saturday, 05 April 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipStoke City 0-0 Gillingham

Saturday, 22 March 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipWatford 1-2 Stoke City

Tuesday, 18 March 2003

  • 19:45 ChampionshipWolves 0-0 Stoke City

Saturday, 15 March 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipStoke City 0-0 Sheff Utd

Saturday, 08 March 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipIpswich 0-0 Stoke City

Wednesday, 05 March 2003

  • 19:45 ChampionshipStoke City 1-0 Brighton

Saturday, 01 March 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipStoke City 0-1 Burnley

Wednesday, 26 February 2003

  • 19:45 ChampionshipStoke City 1-0 Walsall

Saturday, 22 February 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipN Forest 6-0 Stoke City

Sunday, 16 February 2003

  • 16:00 The FA CupStoke City 0-2 Chelsea

Saturday, 08 February 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipGrimsby 2-0 Stoke City

Saturday, 01 February 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipNorwich 2-2 Stoke City

Sunday, 26 January 2003

  • 15:00 The FA CupStoke City 3-0 Bournemth

Saturday, 18 January 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipStoke City 1-3 Derby

Saturday, 11 January 2003

  • 13:00 ChampionshipLeicester 0-0 Stoke City

Saturday, 04 January 2003

  • 15:00 The FA CupStoke City 3-0 Wigan

Wednesday, 01 January 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipStoke City 2-1 Preston

Saturday, 28 December 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipStoke City 3-2 Sheff Wed

Thursday, 26 December 2002

  • 13:00 ChampionshipBradford 4-2 Stoke City

Saturday, 21 December 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipMK Dons 1-1 Stoke City

Saturday, 14 December 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipStoke City 1-1 Portsmouth

Saturday, 07 December 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipStoke City 1-2 Coventry

Saturday, 30 November 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipGillingham 1-1 Stoke City

Saturday, 23 November 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipStoke City 0-1 Millwall

Saturday, 16 November 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipPortsmouth 3-0 Stoke City

Saturday, 09 November 2002

  • 09:42 ChampionshipStoke City 1-2 Grimsby

Saturday, 02 November 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipWalsall 4-2 Stoke City

Wednesday, 30 October 2002

  • 19:45 ChampionshipStoke City 1-2 Watford

Saturday, 26 October 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipRotherham 4-0 Stoke City

Wednesday, 23 October 2002

  • 19:45 ChampionshipSheff Utd 2-1 Stoke City

Saturday, 19 October 2002

  • 17:35 ChampionshipStoke City 0-2 Wolves

Saturday, 05 October 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipStoke City 1-1 C Palace

Saturday, 28 September 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipReading 1-1 Stoke City

Wednesday, 25 September 2002

  • 19:45 ChampionshipStoke City 2-2 N Forest

Sunday, 22 September 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipStoke City 2-1 Ipswich

Tuesday, 17 September 2002

  • 19:45 ChampionshipBrighton 1-2 Stoke City

Saturday, 14 September 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipBurnley 2-1 Stoke City

Tuesday, 10 September 2002

  • 19:45 Capital One CupBury 1-0 Stoke City

Saturday, 31 August 2002

  • 12:00 ChampionshipDerby 2-0 Stoke City

Monday, 26 August 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipStoke City 1-1 Norwich

Saturday, 24 August 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipPreston 4-3 Stoke City

Saturday, 17 August 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipStoke City 2-1 Bradford

Wednesday, 14 August 2002

  • 19:45 ChampionshipStoke City 0-1 Leicester

Saturday, 10 August 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipSheff Wed 0-0 Stoke City

Saturday, 03 August 2002

  • 15:00 Friendly MatchStoke City 0-2 Birmingham

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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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