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08/01/1938 Birmingham FC - Blackburn Rovers 0:1
Bury FC - Brighton & Hove Albion 2:0
Preston North End - West Ham United 3:0
Nottingham Forest - Southampton FC 3:1
Sheffield Wednesday - Burnley FC 1:1
Grimsby Town - Swindon Town 1:1
Middlesbrough FC - Stockport County 2:0
West Bromwich Albion - Newcastle United 1:0
Sunderland AFC - Watford FC 1:0
Derby County - Stoke City 1:2
Scarborough FC - Luton Town 1:1
Doncaster Rovers - Sheffield United 0:2
Tranmere Rovers - Portsmouth FC 1:2
Tottenham Hotspur - Blackburn Rovers 3:2
Brentford FC - Fulham FC 3:1
Manchester United - Yeovil & Petters United 3:0
Norwich City - Aston Villa 2:3
Bradford City - Chesterfield FC 1:1
Crystal Palace - Liverpool FC 0:0
Chelsea FC - Everton FC 0:1
Southend United - Barnsley FC 2:2
Bradford Park Avenue - Newport County 7:4
Huddersfield Town - Hull City 3:1
Mansfield Town - Leicester City 1:2
Swansea Town - Wolverhampton Wanderers 0:4
Charlton Athletic - Cardiff City 5:0
Arsenal FC - Bolton Wanderers 3:1
Leeds United - Chester City 3:1
New Brighton AFC - Plymouth Argyle 1:0
York City - Coventry City 3:2
Aldershot FC - Notts County 1:3
12/01/1938 Millwall FC - Manchester City 2:2
decisive matches
11/01/1938 Barnsley FC - Southend United 2:1
12/01/1938 Burnley FC - Sheffield Wednesday 3:1
Swindon Town - Grimsby Town 2:1
Luton Town - Scarborough FC 5:1
Chesterfield FC - Bradford City 1:1
Manchester City - Millwall FC 3:1
Liverpool FC - Crystal Palace 3:1
17/01/1938 Bradford City - Chesterfield FC 0:2
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