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Week 1 Everton FC V Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-0 Saturday, 24 August 1957, Goodison Park, Attendance Week 1 Week 2 Everton FC v Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-0 Aston Villa v Leeds United 2-0 Saturday, 24 August 1957, Goodison Park, attendance: 58,229 Monday, 26 August 1957, Villa Park, attendance: 25,693 EFC: Dunlop; Donovan, Tansey, K.Birch, T.Jones, Meagan, J.Harris, Temple, Hickson, Fielding, G.G.Williams Villa: Sims; S.Lynn, Aldis, Crowther, Dugdale, Saward, J.L.Smith, Sewell, Myerscough, J.Dixon, McParland WWFC: Finlayson; Stuart, G.W.Harris, Clamp, W.Wright, R.Flowers, Deeley, C.Booth, J.Murray, P.Broadbent, Mullen LUFC: R.Wood; Dunn III, Hair, A.Gibson, J.Charlton, Kerfoot, Meek, O'Brien, H.Baird, Forrest, Overfield Scorer: J.Harris (1) Scorers: Sewell (1), McParland (1) Portsmouth FC v Burnley FC 0-0 Blackpool FC v Luton Town 1-2 Saturday, 24 August 1957, Fratton Park, attendance: 30,134 Monday, 26 August 1957, Bloomfield Road, attendance: 21,099 PFC: A.Barnett; A.Wilson, J.Mansell, J.Phillips, Rutter, Dickinson, P.Harris, J.D.Gordon, R.Crawford, M.Barnard, J.Henderson BFC: Farm; Armfield, J.Wright, J.Kelly, Gratrix, E.Fenton, S.Matthews, E.Taylor, Mudie, Durie, Perry BFC: McDonald; Angus, Winton, Seith, Adamson, Shannon, Newlands, McIlroy, A.Shackleton, Cheesebrough, Pilkington Luton: Baynham; S.Dunne, L.Jones, Morton, S.Owen, Pearce, Cullen, G.Turner, J.Groves, A.D.Brown, Adam Scorers: Perry (1) – G.Turner (2) Leicester City v Manchester United 0-3 Saturday, 24 August 1957, Filbert Street, attendance: 40,214 Burnley FC v Preston North End 2-0 LCFC: D.MacLaren; S.Milburn, Ogilvie, J.Morris, J.Froggatt, J.O'Neil, Th.McDonald, McNeill, Hines, A.Rowley, D.Hogg Tuesday, 27 August 1957, Turf Moor, attendance: 27,804 MUFC: R.E.Wood; Foulkes, R.Byrne, Colman, J.Blanchflower, D.Edwards, J.Berry, W.Whelan, T.Taylor, Viollet, Pegg BFC: McDonald; Angus, Winton, Seith, Adamson, Shannon, Newlands, McIlroy, A.Shackleton, Cheesebrough, Pilkington Scorer: W.Whelan (3) Preston: Else; W.Cunningham, J.Walton, T.Docherty, Dunn II, O'Farrell, Dagger, T.Thompson, T.Finney, J.Baxter, S.Taylor Scorer: A.Shackleton (2) Birmingham City v Aston Villa 3-1 Saturday, 24 August 1957, St. Andrews, attendance: 50,780 Arsenal FC v West Bromwich Albion 2-2 BCFC: Schofield; J.Hall, K.Green, Watts, Tr.Smith, R.Neal, Astall, N.Kinsey, E.Brown, P.Murphy, Govan Tuesday, 27 August 1957, Highbury, attendance: 45,988 Villa: Sims; S.Lynn, Aldis, Crowther, Dugdale, Saward, J.L.Smith, Sewell, Myerscough, J.Dixon, McParland AFC: Kelsey; S.Charlton, D.Evans, Holton, Fotheringham, D.Bowen, Clapton, D.Herd, V.Groves, J.Bloomfield, Haverty Scorers: P.Murphy (1), E.Brown (1), N.Kinsey (1) – McParland (1) WBA: F.Brown; D.Howe II, S.Williams, Setters, J.Kennedy, R.Barlow, F.Griffin, R.Robson, R.Allen, Kevan, Horobin Scorers: D.Herd (2) – R.Allen (2') Luton Town v Bolton Wanderers 1-0 Saturday, 24 August 1957, Kenilworth Road, attendance: 17,591 Chelsea FC v Manchester City 2-3 Luton: Baynham; S.Dunne, L.Jones, Morton, S.Owen, Pearce, Cullen, G.Turner, J.Groves, A.D.Brown, Adam Wednesday, 28 August 1957, Stamford Bridge, attendance: 43,722 BWFC: Hopkinson; R.Hartle, T.Banks, E.Bell, Higgins, B.Edwards, D.Holden, D.Stevens, Lofthouse, R.Parry, Gubbins CFC: Matthews; R.Whittaker, P.Sillett, J.Mortimore, Dicks, D.Saunders, Brabrook, R.Tindall, L.Allen, J.Greaves, J.Lewis Scorer: G.Turner (1) MCFC: Trautmann; Leivers, Little, K.Barnes, D.Ewing, Warhurst, C.Barlow, Hayes, Johnstone, McAdams, R.Clarke Scorers: J.Lewis (1), J.Greaves (1) – McAdams (1), C.Barlow (1), Hayes (1) Nottingham Forest v Preston North End 2-1 (2-1) Saturday, 24 August 1957, City Ground, attendance: 33,285 Manchester United v Everton FC 3-0 NFFC: C.Thomson; J.Hutchinson, G.Thomas, Morley, McKinlay, Burkitt, W.Gray, Baily, T.Wilson, J.Barrett, Imlach Wednesday, 28 August 1957, Old Trafford, attendance: 59,343 Preston: Else; W.Cunningham, J.Walton, T.Docherty, Dunn II, O'Farrell, Dagger, T.Thompson, T.Finney, J.Baxter, S.Taylor MUFC: R.E.Wood; Foulkes, R.Byrne, Colman, J.Blanchflower, D.Edwards, J.Berry, W.Whelan, T.Taylor, Viollet, Pegg Scorers: J.Barrett (1), W.Gray (1) – S.Taylor (1) EFC: Dunlop; Donovan, Tansey, K.Birch, T.Jones, Meagan, J.Harris, Temple, Hickson, Fielding, G.G.Williams Scorers: T.Taylor (1), T.Jones (1 o.g.), Viollet (1) West Bromwich Albion v Newcastle United 2-1 Saturday, 24 August 1957, The Hawthorns, attendance: 30,931 Portsmouth FC v Tottenham Hotspur 5-1 WBA: F.Brown; D.Howe II, S.Williams, Setters, J.Kennedy, R.Barlow, F.Griffin, R.Robson, R.Allen, Kevan, G.Lee Wednesday, 28 August 1957, Fratton Park, attendance: 33,479 NUFC: Simpson; Keith, McMichael, Scoular, Stokoe, T.Casey, L.White, E.R.Davies, Keeble, Curry, R.Mitchell PFC: A.Barnett; A.Wilson, J.Mansell, J.Phillips, Rutter, Dickinson, P.Harris, J.D.Gordon, R.Crawford, McClellan, J.Henderson Scorers: R.Allen (1), R.Robson (1) – L.White (1) Spurs: Reynolds; M.Norman, Hopkins, D.Blanchflower, Ryden, Brittan, Medwin, Harmer, R.Smith, Stokes, Robb Scorers: P.Harris (3), R.Crawford (2) – R.Smith (1) Sunderland AFC v Arsenal FC 0-1 Saturday, 24 August 1957, Roker Park, attendance: 56,493 Wolverhampton Wanderers v Bolton Wanderers 6-1 SAFC: Bollands; Hedley, J.McDonald, S.Anderson, G.Aitken, W.H.Elliott, Bingham, Revie, Fleming, L.Shackleton, Grainger Wednesday, 28 August 1957, Molineux, attendance: 30,790 AFC: Kelsey; S.Charlton, D.Evans, Holton, Fotheringham, D.Bowen, Clapton, D.Herd, V.Groves, J.Bloomfield, Haverty WWFC: Finlayson; Stuart, G.W.Harris, Clamp, W.Wright, R.Flowers, Deeley, C.Booth, J.Murray, P.Broadbent, Mullen Scorer: V.Groves (1) BWFC: Hopkinson; R.Hartle, T.Banks, E.Bell, J.Higgins, B.Edwards, D.Holden, D.Stevens, Lofthouse, R.Parry, Gubbins Scorers: J.Murray (2), Deeley (2), C.Booth (1), P.Broadbent (1) – Lofthouse (1) Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea FC 1-1 Saturday, 24 August 1957, White Hart Lane, attendance: 52,580 Nottingham Forest v Birmingham City 1-1 Spurs: Reynolds; M.Norman, Hopkins, D.Blanchflower, Ryden, Brittan, Medwin, Harmer, R.Smith, Stokes, Robb Wednesday, 28 August 1957, City Ground, attendance: 29,705 CFC: Matthews; R.Whittaker, P.Sillett, J.Mortimore, Dicks, D.Saunders, Brabrook, R.Tindall, L.Allen, J.Greaves, J.Lewis NFFC: C.Thomson; J.Hutchinson, G.Thomas, Morley, McKinlay, Burkitt, W.Gray, Baily, T.Wilson, J.Barrett, Imlach Scorers: Stokes (1) – J.Greaves (1) BCFC: Merrick; J.Hall, K.Green, Watts, Tr.Smith, R.Neal, Astall, N.Kinsey, E.Brown, P.Murphy, Govan Scorers: T.Wilson (1) – E.Brown (1) Blackpool FC v Leeds United 3-0 Saturday, 24 August 1957, Bloomfield Road, attendance: 26,700 Leicester City v Sunderland AFC 4-1 BFC: Farm; Armfield, J.Wright, J.Kelly, Gratrix, E.Fenton, S.Matthews, E.Taylor, Mudie, Durie, Perry Wednesday, 28 August 1957, Filbert Street, attendance: 34,164 LUFC: R.Wood; Dunn III, Hair, A.Gibson, J.Charlton, Kerfoot, Chr.Crowe, O'Brien, H.Baird, Meek, Overfield LCFC: D.MacLaren; S.Milburn, Ogilvie, J.Morris, J.Froggatt, J.O'Neil, Th.McDonald, McNeill, Hines, A.Rowley, D.Hogg Scorers: Perry (1), Durie (1), E.Taylor (1) SAFC: Bollands; Hedley, J.McDonald, S.Anderson, G.Aitken, W.H.Elliott, Bingham, Revie, Fleming, Maltby, Grainger Scorers: McNeill (3), J.O'Neil (1) – Grainger (1) Table Top Scorers P W D L Pts GF GA Table Top Scorers 01 Blackpool FC 01 01 00 00 2-0 3:0 01 W.Whelan (Manchester Utd.) 3 goals P W D L Pts GF GA Manchester United 01 01 00 00 2-0 3:0 01 Manchester United 02 02 00 00 4-0 6:0 01 P.Harris (Portsmouth) 3 goals 03 Arsenal FC 01 01 00 00 2-0 1:0 02 Luton Town 02 02 00 00 4-0 3:1 G.Turner (Luton) 3 " Everton FC 01 01 00 00 2-0 1:0 03 Burnley FC 02 01 01 00 3-1 2:0 McNeill (Leicester) 3 " Luton Town 01 01 00 00 2-0 1:0 04 Portsmouth FC 02 01 01 00 3-1 5:1 W.Whelan (Manchester Utd.) 3 " 06 Birmingham City 01 01 00 00 2-0 3:1 05 Birmingham City 02 01 01 00 3-1 4:2 R.Allen (West Bromwich) 3 " 07 Nottingham Forest 01 01 00 00 2-0 2:1 06 Arsenal FC 02 01 01 00 3-1 3:2 06 Perry (Blackpool) 2 " West Bromwich Albion 01 01 00 00 2-0 2:1 Nottingham Forest 02 01 01 00 3-1 3:2 J.Greaves (Chelsea) 2 " 09 Chelsea FC 01 00 01 00 1-1 1:1 08 West Bromwich Albion 02 01 01 00 3-1 4:3 E.Brown (Birmingham) 2 " Tottenham Hotspur 01 00 01 00 1-1 1:1 09 Wolverhampton Wanderers 02 01 00 01 2-2 6:2 McParland (Aston Villa) 2 " 11 Burnley FC 01 00 01 00 1-1 0:0 10 Blackpool FC 02 01 00 01 2-2 4:2 R.Crawford (Portsmouth) 2 " Portsmouth FC 01 00 01 00 1-1 0:0 11 Manchester City 01 01 00 00 2-0 3:2 D.Herd (Arsenal) 2 " 13 Newcastle United 01 00 00 01 0-2 1:2 12 Aston Villa 02 01 00 01 2-2 3:3 Deeley (Wolverhampton) 2 " Preston North End 01 00 00 01 0-2 1:2 13 Leicester City 02 01 00 01 2-2 4:4 A.Shackleton (Burnley) 2 " 15 Aston Villa 01 00 00 01 0-2 1:3 14 Everton FC 02 01 00 01 2-2 1:3 J.Murray (Wolverhampton) 2 " 16 Bolton Wanderers 01 00 00 01 0-2 0:1 15 Chelsea FC 02 00 01 01 1-3 3:4 Sunderland AFC 01 00 00 01 0-2 0:1 16 Tottenham Hotspur 02 00 01 01 1-3 2:6 Wolverhampton Wanderers 01 00 00 01 0-2 0:1 17 Newcastle United 01 00 00 01 0-2 1:2 19 Leeds United 01 00 00 01 0-2 0:3 18 Preston North End 02 00 00 02 0-2 1:4 Leicester City 01 00 00 01 0-2 0:3 19 Sunderland AFC 02 00 00 02 0-2 1:5 20 Bolton Wanderers 02 00 00 02 0-2 1:7 21 Leeds United 02 00 00 02 0-2 0:5 Week 3 Week 4 Wolverhampton Wanderers v Sunderland AFC 5-0 Sheffield Wednesday v Newcastle United 1-0 Saturday, 31 August 1957, Molineux, attendance: 38,645 Wednesday, 4 September 1957, Hillsborough, attendance: 22,067 WWFC: Finlayson; Stuart, G.W.Harris, Clamp, W.Wright, R.Flowers, Deeley, P.Broadbent, J.Murray, C.Booth, Mullen SWFC: Pllu; P.R.Baker, Bingley, T.McAnearney, D.McEvoy, O'Donnell, A.Finney, Quixall, K.Ellis,
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