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15/12/1951 Chester City - Leyton FC 5:2
Watford FC - Hartlepools United 1:2
Reading FC - Southport FC 1:1
Gillingham FC - Rochdale AFC 0:3
Lincoln City - Grimsby Town 3:1
Swindon Town - Torquay United 3:3
Stockton FC - Folkestone Invicta 2:1
Wrexham AFC - Leyton Orient 1:1
Ipswich Town - Exeter City 4:0
Buxton FC - Aldershot FC 4:3
Tranmere Rovers - Blyth Spartans 1:1
Leytonstone FC - Newport County 2:2
Bristol Rovers - Weymouth FC 2:0
Norwich City - Chesterfield FC 3:1
Millwall FC - Scunthorpe & Lindsey 0:0
Witton Albion - Workington AFC 3:3
Southend United - Oldham Athletic 5:0
Bradford Park Avenue - Bradford City 3:2
Gateshead FC - Guildford City 2:0
Colchester United - Bristol City 2:1
decisive matches
18/12/1951 Southport FC - Reading FC 1:1
19/12/1951 Torquay United - Swindon Town 1:1
Leyton Orient - Wrexham AFC 3:2
Blyth Spartans - Tranmere Rovers 1:1
20/12/1951 Newport County - Leytonstone FC 3:0
Scunthorpe & Lindsey - Millwall FC 3:0
Workington AFC - Witton Albion 1:0
01/01/1952 Reading FC - Southport FC 2:0
02/01/1952 Swindon Town - Torquay United 3:1
03/01/1952 Tranmere Rovers - Blyth Spartans 2:2
07/01/1952 Blyth Spartans - Tranmere Rovers 1:5
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