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Week 1 Everton FC V Fulham FC Week 1 Week 2 Everton FC v Fulham FC 3-0 (1-0) Aston Villa v Stoke City 1-3 (0-2) Saturday, 24 August 1963, Goodison Park, attendance: 49,250 Monday, 26 August 1963, Villa Park, attendance: 40,147 EFC: West; A.Parker, Meagan, Gabriel, Labone, A.Kay, A.S.Scott, D.Stevens, A.Young, Temple, J.Morrissey Villa: Sims; C.Fraser, C.Aitken, G.F.Lee, Sleeuwenhoek, A.Deakin, A.Baker, R.Thomson, Hateley, Woosnam, H.Burrows FFC: Macedo; Cohen, Keetch, Mullery, Dodgin, R.Robson, Leggat, S.Brown, Cook, Haynes, T.Chamberlain Stoke: Irvine; Asprey, A.Allen, Clamp, Stuart, Skeels, Bebbington, Dobing, Mudie, Viollet, D.Ratcliffe Scorers: 1-0 Keetch (5., o.g.), 2-0 Temple (49.), 3-0 A.S.Scott (78.) Scorers: 0-1 Mudie (17.), 0-2 Dobing (26.), 1-2 Hateley (56.), 1-3 Dobing (86.) Ipswich Town v Burnley FC 3-1 (2-0) West Ham United v Blackpool FC 3-1 (2-0) Saturday, 24 August 1963, Portman Road, attendance: 23,000 Monday, 26 August 1963, Upton Park, attendance: 25,533 Town: Bailey; Bolton, J.Compton, W.A.Baxter, A.Nelson, Elsworthy, R.Stephenson, D.Moran, R.Crawford, E.Phillips, Blackwood WHU: Standen; Kirkup, Burkett, Peters, K.Brown, R.Moore, Brabrook, Boyce, J.Byrne, G.Hurst, A.Scott BFC: Blacklaw; Angus, W.Joyce, Adamson, Talbut, B.Miller, Connelly, Lochhead, W.Irvine, J.Robson, G.Harris BFC: Waiters; Armfield, B.Martin, McPhee, Gratrix, Cranston, L.Lea, P.Quinn, Charnley, R.Parry, D.Horne Scorers: 1-0 R.Crawford (26.), 2-0 R.Crawford (34.), 2-1 B.Miller (69.), 3-1 D.Moran (79.) Scorers: 1-0 Peters (22.), 2-0 Boyce (35., 3-0 Brabrook (72.), 3-1 Charnley (87.) Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa 0-1 (0-1) Arsenal FC v West Bromwich Albion 3-2 Saturday, 24 August 1963, City Ground, attendance: 29,505 Tuesday, 27 August 1963, Highbury, attendance: 31,267 NFFC: Grummitt; J.Wilson II, Mochan, Whitefoot, McKinlay, Winfield, Hockey, Addison, Wignall, Quigley, Le Flem AFC: McClelland; Magill, McCullough, Barnwell, Ure, L.Brown, J.McLeod, Strong, J.Baker, Eastham, Skirton Villa: Sims; C.Fraser, C.Aitken, G.F.Lee, Sleeuwenhoek, A.Deakin, A.Baker, R.Thomson, Hateley, Woosnam, H.Burrows WBA: R.Potter; D.Howe II, G.E.Williams, Cram, S.Jones, T.Simpson, Foggo, A.Jackson, J.Kaye, R.Fenton, C.Clark Scorer: 0-1 Hateley (26.) Scorers: J.Baker (2), Strong (1) – C.Clark (1), J.Kaye (1) Arsenal FC v Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-3 (1-2) Burnley FC v Chelsea FC 0-0 Saturday, 24 August 1963, Highbury, attendance: 50,302 Tuesday, 27 August 1963, Turf Moor, attendance: 19,674 AFC: McClelland; Magill, McCullough, Barnwell, Ure, L.Brown, Skirton, Strong, J,Baker, Eastham, G.Armstrong BFC: Blacklaw; Angus, W.Joyce, Adamson, Talbut, B.Miller, Connelly, Lochhead, Pointer, J.Robson, G.Harris WWFC: F.Davies; Showell, R.A.Thomson, Kirkham, Woodfield, R.Flowers, Wharton, Chr.Crowe, E.Farmer, J.Murray, A.Hinton CFC: Bonetti; Shellito, McCreadie, Venables, J.Mortimore, R.Harris, A.Murray, Tambling, Mulholland, G.Moore, Blunstone Scorers: 0-1 A.Hinton (14.), 1-1 Strong (17.), 1-2 J.Murray (37.), 1-3 Chr.Crowe (49.) Fulham FC v Sheffield Wednesday 2-0 Blackpool FC v Sheffield United 2-2 (1-0) Wednesday, 28 August 1963, Craven Cottage, attendance: 20,873 Saturday, 24 August 1963, Bloomfield Road, attendance: 18,037 FFC: Underwood; Cohen, Keetch, Mullery, Dodgin, R.Robson, Key, S.Brown, Cook, Haynes, T.Chamberlain BFC: Waiters; Armfield, B.Martin, McPhee, Gratrix, Cranston, L.Lea, P.Quinn, Charnley, B.Crawford, R.Parry SWFC: R.Springett; P.Johnson, Megson, T.McAnearney, Swan, G.Young, D.Wilkinson, J.Quinn, Layne, Fantham, A.Finney SUFC: Hodgkinson; Coldwell, G.Shaw, B.Richardson, J.Shaw, G.Summers, L.Allchurch, Kettleborough, Pace, M.Jones, R.Simpson Scorers: Mullery (1), Haynes (1) Scorers: 1-0 P.Quinn (18.), 1-1 Pace (47.), 1-2 R.Simpson (48.), 2-2 R.Parry (73.) Wolverhampton Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur 1-4 (1-1) Sheffield Wednesday v Manchester United 3-3 (2-1) Wednesday, 28 August 1963, Molineux, attendance: 41,488 Saturday, 24 August 1963, Hillsborough, attendance: 34,035 WWFC: F.Davies; Showell, R.A.Thomson, Kirkham, Woodfield, R.Flowers, Wharton, Chr.Crowe, E.Farmer, J.Murray, A.Hinton SWFC: R.Springett; P.Johnson, Megson, T.McAnearney, Swan, G.Young, A.Finney, J.Quinn, K.Ellis, Fantham, Holliday Spurs: W.Brown; P.Baker, R.Henry, D.Blanchflower, M.Norman, J.Smith, C.Jones, J.A.White, R.Smith, Greaves, T.Dyson MUFC: Gregg; A.Dunne, Cantwell, Crerand, Foulkes, Setters, I.Moir, Chisnall, Sadler, Law, R.Charlton Scorers: 1-0 A.Hinton (4.), 1-1 R.Smith (36.), 1-2 R.Smith (55.), 1-3 Greaves (69.), 1-4 Greaves (81., pen.) Scorers: 1-0 J.Quinn (10.), 2-0 T.McAnearney (12., pen.), 2-1 I.Moir (26.), 2-2 R.Charlton (57.), 3-2 Holliday (66.), 3-3 R.Charlton (79.) Manchester United v Ipswich Town 2-0 (0-0) Blackburn Rovers v Liverpool FC 1-2 (1-0) Wednesday, 28 August 1963, Old Trafford, attendance: 39,921 Saturday, 24 August 1963, Ewood Park, attendance: 34,390 MUFC: Gregg; A.Dunne, Cantwell, Crerand, Foulkes, Setters, I.Moir, Chisnall, Sadler, Law, R.Charlton Rovers: Else; J.Bray, K.Newton, R.Clayton, England, M.McGrath, Douglas, M.K.Ferguson, F.Pickering, Byrom, M.Harrison Ipswich: Bailey; Bolton, J.Compton, W.A.Baxter, A.Nelson, Elsworthy, R.Stephenson, D.Moran, R.Crawford, E.Phillips, Blackwood LFC: Lawrence; G.Byrne, R.Moran, G.Milne, Yeats, W.Stevenson, I.Callaghan, R.Hunt, St. John, Melia, P.Thompson Scorer: 1-0 Law (55.), 2-0 Law (82.) Scorers: 1-0 M.Harrison (43.), 1-1 R.Moran (65., pen.), 1-2 I.Callaghan (75.) Liverpool FC v Nottingham Forest 1-2 West Bromwich Albion v Leicester City 1-1 (0-0) Wednesday, 28 August 1963, Anfield Road, attendance: 49,829 Saturday, 24 August 1963, The Hawthorns, attendance: 23,078 LFC: Lawrence; G.Byrne, R.Moran, G.Milne, Yeats, W.Stevenson, I.Callaghan, R.Hunt, St. John, Melia, P.Thompson WBA: R.Potter; D.Howe II, G.E.Williams, Cram, S.Jones, T.Simpson, Foggo, R.Fenton, J.Kaye, R.Hope, C.Clark NFFC: Grummitt; J.Wilson II, Mochan, Whitefoot, McKinlay, Winfield, Hockey, Addison, Wignall, Quigley, Le Flem LCFC: Banks; Sjoberg, R.Norman, McLintock, J.King, Appleton, H.Riley, G.Cross, Keyworth, D.W.Gibson, Stringfellow Scorers: McKinlay (1 o.g.) – Wignall (1), Quigley (1) Scorers: 1-0 R.Fenton (50.), 1-1 Keyworth (60.) Sheffield United v Blackburn Rovers 0-1 (0-0) Birmingham City v Bolton Wanderers 2-1 (2-1) Wednesday, 28 August 1963, Bramall Lane, attendance: 21,340 Saturday, 24 August 1963, St. Andrews, attendance: 24,817 SUFC: Hodgkinson; Coldwell, G.Shaw, B.Richardson, J.Shaw, G.Summers, L.Allchurch, Kettleborough, Pace, M.Jones, R.Simpson BCFC: Withers; S.Lynn, C.Green, W.Foster, Tr.Smith, Hennessey, Hellawell, J.Bloomfield, Harley, Leek, Auld Rovers: Else; J.Bray, K.Newton, R.Clayton, England, M.McGrath, M.K.Ferguson, A.McEvoy, F.Pickering, Douglas, M.Harrison BWFC: Hopkinson; R.Hartle, Farrimond, Stanley, B.Edwards, Rimmer, F.Lee, W.Russell, W.Davies, F.Hill, Pilkington Scorer: 0-1 England (70.) Scorers: 1-0 S.Lynn (29., pen.), 2-0 Hellawell (30.), 2-1 W.Davies (40.) Leicester City v Birmingham City 3-0 Chelsea FC v West Ham United 0-0 Wednesday, 28 August 1963, Filbert Street, attendance: 27,694 Saturday, 24 August 1963, Stamford Bridge, attendance: 46,298 LCFC: Banks; Sjoberg, R.Norman, McLintock, J.King, Appleton, H.Riley, G.Cross, Keyworth, D.W.Gibson, Stringfellow CFC: Bonetti; Shellitom McCreadie, Venables, J.Mortimore, R.Harris, A.Murray, Tambling, Mulholland, G.Moore, Blunstone BCFC: Withers; S.Lynn, C.Green, W.Foster, Tr.Smith, Hennessey, Hellawell, J.Bloomfield, Harley, Leek, Auld WHU: Standen; Kirkup, Burkett, Peters, K.Brown, R.Moore, Brabrook, Boyce, J.Byrne, G.Hurst, A.Scott Scorers: H.Riley (1), Keyworth (1), Stringfellow (1) Stoke City v Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 (2-1) West Ham United v Ipswich Town 2-2 (1-0) Saturday, 24 August 1963, Victoria Ground, attendance: 40,638 Friday, 30 August 1963, Upton Park, attendance: 27,600 Stoke: Irvine; Asprey, A.Allen, Clamp, Stuart, Skeels, S.Matthews, Dobing, Viollet, McIlroy, D.Ratcliffe WHU: Standen; Kirkup, Burkett, Peters, K.Brown, R.Moore, Brabrook, Boyce, J.Byrne, G.Hurst, A.Scott Spurs: W.Brown; P.Baker, R.Henry, D.Blanchflower, M.Norman, D.Mackay, C.Jones, J.A.White, R.Smith, Greaves, T.Dyson Town: Bailey; Bolton, J.Compton, W.A.Baxter, A.Nelson, Elsworthy, R.Stephenson, D.Moran, R.Crawford, E.Phillips, Blackwood Scorers: 0-1 R.Smith (2.), 1-1 McIlroy (17.), 2-1 McIlroy (45.) Scorers: 1-0 J.Byrne (41.), 1-1 W.A.Baxter (55.), 2-1 Boyce (61.), 2-2 E.Phillips (73.) Table Top Scorers Table Top Scorers P W D L Pts GF GA P W D L Pts GF GA 01 Everton FC 01 01 00 00 2-0 3:0 01 McIlroy (Stoke) 2 goals 01 Stoke City 02 02 00 00 4-0 5:2 01 R.Smith (Tottenham) 3 goals 02 Aston Villa 01 01 00 00 2-0 1:0 R.Charlton (Manchester U.) 2 " 02 West Ham Utd. 03 01 02 00 4-2 5:3 02 Hateley (Aston Villa) 2 " 03 Ipswich Town 01 01 00 00 2-0 3:1 R.Crawford (Ipswich) 2 " 03 Leicester City 02 01 01 00 3-1 4:1 Law (Manchester U.) 2 " Wolverhampton Wanderers 01 01 00 00 2-0 3:1 04 Manchester Utd.
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