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ALL TABLES

POS
TEAM
P
GD
PTS
1
MANCHESTER UNITED
30
39
77
2
MANCHESTER CITY
30
29
62
3
TOTTENHAM
31
15
57
4
CHELSEA
30
27
55
5
ARSENAL
30
26
53
6
EVERTON
30
12
51
7
LIVERPOOL
31
19
48
8
WEST BROM
31
0
44
9
SWANSEA
31
1
40
10
FULHAM
30
-3
39
11
WEST HAM
30
-9
36
12
SOUTHAMPTON
31
-9
34
13
STOKE
31
-9
34
14
NORWICH
31
-19
34
15
NEWCASTLE
31
-15
33
16
SUNDERLAND
31
-10
31
17
WIGAN
30
-20
30
18
ASTON VILLA
31
-26
30
19
QPR
31
-23
23
20
READING
31
-25
23


POS
TEAM
PLD
GD
PTS
1
CARDIFF
39
24
78
2
HULL
39
11
71
3
WATFORD
39
24
67
4
CRYSTAL PALACE
40
13
65
5
NOTTINGHAM FOREST
40
8
62
6
BRIGHTON
39
16
60
7
LEICESTER
40
22
59
8
DERBY
40
4
54
9
BOLTON
39
4
54
10
MIDDLESBRO’
39
-4
54
11
BIRMINGHAM
40
-6
52
12
LEEDS
40
-9
52
13
BURNLEY
40
-1
51
14
MILLWALL
38
-5
51
15
BLACKPOOL
40
2
50
16
CHARLTON
39
-5
50
17
IPSWICH
40
-16
50
18
WOLVES
40
-7
48
19
BLACKBURN
39
-6
47
20
BARNSLEY
39
-10
47
21
SHEFF WEDNESDAY
39
-10
47
22
HUDDERSFIELD
39
-25
47
23
PETERBOROUGH
39
-8
45
24
BRISTOL CITY
40
-16
40


POS
TEAM
PLD
GD
PTS
1
DONCASTER
41
18
75
2
BOURNEMOUTH
42
16
73
3
BRENTFORD
40
13
70
4
SHEFF UTD
39
18
69
5
SWINDON
41
33
68
6
YEOVIL
41
13
68
7
TRANMERE
42
13
66
8
WALSALL
42
9
65
9
LEYTON ORIENT
42
5
64
10
MK DONS
40
14
60
11
NOTTS COUNTY
42
11
58
12
CREWE
40
-4
58
13
CRAWLEY
40
-3
57
14
COVENTRY
42
10
53
15
STEVENAGE
42
-10
53
16
PRESTON
40
0
48
17
SHREWSBURY
41
-4
48
18
CARLISLE
41
-20
48
19
COLCHESTER
41
-20
44
20
OLDHAM
39
-12
41
21
SCUNTHORPE
41
-23
41
22
PORTSMOUTH
42
-19
38
23
BURY
41
-27
34
24
HARTLEPOOL
42
-31
33


POS
TEAM
PLD
GD
PTS
P
GILLINGHAM
42
28
79
2
PORT VALE
41
29
71
3
NORTHAMPTON
41
10
68
4
CHELTENHAM
42
7
68
5
BURTON
41
9
67
6
ROTHERHAM
40
7
64
7
EXETER
41
10
63
8
FLEETWOOD
42
5
60
9
BRADFORD
40
8
58
10
SOUTHEND
41
8
57
11
CHESTERFIELD
41
8
57
12
OXFORD
42
-7
56
13
BRISTOL ROVERS
41
-6
55
14
MORECAMBE
42
-4
52
15
WYCOMBE
40
-9
52
16
ROCHDALE
41
-5
51
17
DAG & RED
42
-5
48
18
BARNET
42
-8
48
19
AFC WIMBLEDON
42
-22
48
20
ACCRINGTON
42
-17
47
21
TORQUAY
42
-9
46
22
PLYMOUTH
41
-9
46
23
YORK
42
-14
45
24
ALDERSHOT
41
-14
44


POS
TEAM
PLD
GD
PTS
1
KIDDERMINSTER
43
34
84
2
MANSFIELD
40
34
83
3
NEWPORT
40
22
74
4
WREXHAM
40
31
73
5
GRIMSBY
40
25
69
6
FOREST GREEN
41
19
65
7
HEREFORD
41
5
60
8
MACCLESFIELD
40
3
60
9
LUTON
40
5
56
10
DARTFORD
40
2
56
11
WOKING
42
-9
56
12
CAMBRIDGE
42
0
55
13
BRAINTREE
39
-9
55
14
HYDE
42
-6
52
15
ALFRETON
41
-10
51
16
LINCOLN
42
-6
50
17
TAMWORTH
41
-12
48
18
GATESHEAD
41
-7
47
19
NUNEATON
42
-13
47
20
SOUTHPORT
42
-15
47
21
STOCKPORT
42
-15
46
22
BARROW
41
-28
45
23
EBBSFLEET
39
-27
36
 R
AFC TELFORD
43
-23
32

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