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28/01/1984 Sunderland AFC - Birmingham City 1:2
Everton FC - Gillingham FC 0:0
Swindon Town - Blackburn Rovers 1:2
Shrewsbury Town - Ipswich Town 2:0
Tottenham Hotspur - Norwich City 0:0
Portsmouth FC - Southampton FC 0:1
Plymouth Argyle - Darlington FC 2:1
Crystal Palace - West Ham United 1:1
Charlton Athletic - Watford FC 0:2
Oxford United - Blackpool FC 2:1
29/01/1984 Brighton & Hove Albion - Liverpool FC 2:0
30/01/1984 Sheffield Wednesday - Coventry City 3:2
31/01/1984 Middlesbrough FC - AFC Bournemouth 2:0
01/02/1984 West Bromwich Albion - Scunthorpe United 1:0
Derby County - Telford United 3:2
Huddersfield Town - Notts County 1:2
decisive matches
31/01/1984 Gillingham FC - Everton FC 0:0
West Ham United - Crystal Palace 2:0
01/02/1984 Norwich City - Tottenham Hotspur 2:1
06/02/1984 Gillingham FC - Everton FC 0:3
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