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13/12/1980 Barnet FC - Peterborough United 0:1
Burnley FC - Port Vale FC 1:1
Bury FC - Lincoln City 2:0
Carlisle United - Walsall FC 3:0
Charlton Athletic - AFC Bournemouth 2:1
Colchester United - Yeovil Town 1:1
Doncaster Rovers - Blackpool FC 2:1
Enfield FC - Hereford United 2:0
Fulham FC - Brentford FC 1:0
Gillingham FC - Maidstone United 0:0
Hull City - Blyth Spartans 1:1
Millwall FC - Exeter City 0:1
Mossley AFC - Mansfield Town 1:3
Plymouth Argyle - Oxford United 3:0
Rotherham United - Barnsley FC 0:1
Scunthorpe United - Altrincham FC 0:0
Sheffield United - Chesterfield FC 1:1
St. Albans City - Torquay United 1:1
Tranmere Rovers - Huddersfield Town 0:3
Wimbledon FC - Swindon Town 2:0
decisive matches
15/12/1980 Altrincham FC - Scunthorpe United 1:0
16/12/1980 Blyth Spartans - Hull City 2:2
Chesterfield FC - Sheffield United 1:0
Maidstone United - Gillingham FC 0:0
Port Vale FC - Burnley FC 2:0
17/12/1980 Torquay United - St. Albans City 4:1
Yeovil Town - Colchester United 0:2
22/12/1980 Gillingham FC - Maidstone United 0:2
Hull City - Blyth Spartans 2:1
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