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  2. 1946–47 in English football - Wikipedia

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    The 1946–47 season was the first to feature a full football programme since the 1938–39 campaign. Eighty-eight teams competed over four divisions. [1] Liverpool went top of the First Division with a 2–1 away win over Wolverhampton Wanderers on 31 May 1947. Wolves could have clinched their first league title with a victory in that match ...

  3. 1946–47 Football League - Wikipedia

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    Season. 1946–47. Champions. Liverpool. ← 1939–40. 1947–48 →. The 1946–47 season was the 48th completed season of The Football League . This season was the first to feature a full football programme since the 1938–39 campaign. Division placings were the same as in the unfinished 1939–40 Football League .

  4. Timeline of football on UK television - Wikipedia

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    1946. 7 June – BBC Television broadcasts resume. 19 October – The first live televised post-war football match is broadcast by the BBC. Twenty minutes of Barnet's home game against Wealdstone were televised in the first half and thirty five minutes of the second half before it became too dark.

  5. 1946–47 Arsenal F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1946–47 season was Arsenal Football Club 's 21st consecutive season in the top flight of English football. In 1946 the Football League in the United Kingdom fully resumed on a national basis following the disruption caused by World War II. In the club's first post-war First Division match, on 31 August 1946; Arsenal lost 6–1 to Wolves ...

  6. English football on television - Wikipedia

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    English Football League. All televised EFL games are broadcast on Sky Sports, with two games (usually Championship) per weekend broadcast at 20:00 on a Friday and 12:30 on a Saturday. Other games may be additionally scheduled at different times, such as 17:30 on Saturday, 12:00 on Sunday or, very occasionally, 20:00 on a Monday.

  7. 1946–47 Manchester United F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    1947–48 →. The 1946–47 season was Manchester United's 45th season in the Football League and second back in the First Division since their promotion from the Second Division in 1938. It was the first season of Football League action following the end of World War II, and the club's first in the league under the management of Matt Busby.

  8. Category:1946–47 in English football - Wikipedia

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    English football clubs 1946–47 season‎ (23 P) F. 1946–47 FA Cup‎ (2 P) L. 1946–47 in English football leagues‎ (6 P) Pages in category "1946–47 in ...

  9. 1946 in association football - Wikipedia

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    The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1946 throughout the world. Events ... October 5 – Mick Harrity, English former footballer [5]