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词条 1999 Football League First Division play-off Final
释义

  1. Route to the final

     Bolton  Watford  Final league table  Semi-finals  Build-up  First half  Second half  Post-match 

  2. Match details

     Bolton 

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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The 1999 Football League Championship play-off Final was contested between Bolton Wanderers and Watford, played at Wembley Stadium on 31 May 1999. The match was won by Watford through goals from Nick Wright and Allan Smart. As a result, Watford would play in the Premier League for the first time since its inception in 1992. It also meant that Watford had secured promotion for the second successive season, having been promoted as champions of Division Two in 1997–98.

Route to the final

{{See also|1998–99 Football League}}

Bolton

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Watford

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Watford were promoted from the Second Division in 1997–98. Elimination from their first games in the League Cup and FA Cup to Cambridge United and Tottenham Hotspur respectively enabled Watford to focus on their league campaign. After winning their opening three league games, Watford gradually moved from the top of the table to a mid-table position. Following consecutive defeats to Swindon Town, Ipswich Town and Sheffield United in February and early March, a play-off position appeared unlikely.[1] However, seven wins and a draw from the last eight games was enough to earn Watford a play-off spot on the last day of the season.[1]

Final league table

Key

Pos: League position

P: Matches played

W: Matches won

D: Matches drawn

L: Matches lost

F: Goals for

A: Goals against

Pts: Points

(C): Champions

(P): Promoted

(pl): Qualified for play-offs

Pos Team P W D L F A Pts
1. Sunderland (C) (P)46311239128105
2. Bradford City (P)4626911824787
3. Ipswich Town (pl)4626812693286
4. Birmingham City (pl)46231211663781
5. Watford (P) (pl)46211411655677
6. Bolton Wanderers (pl)46201610785976
7. Wolverhampton Wanderers46191611644373
8. Sheffield United46181315716667
9. Norwich City46151714626162
10. Huddersfield Town46151615627161

Semi-finals

{{TwoLeg start}}{{TwoLegResult |6th Bolton Wanderers* ||4–4 |Ipswich Town 3rd||1–0|3–4 aet}}{{TwoLegResult |5th Watford ||1–1 (7–6 pen)|Birmingham City 4th||1–0|0–1 aet}}
|}* Bolton win on away goals

Match details

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|date = 31 May 1999
|time = 15:00
|team1 = Bolton
|score = 0 – 2
|report = Report
|team2 = Watford
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Wright {{goal|38}}
Smart {{goal|89}}
|stadium = Wembley Stadium, London
|attendance = 70,343
|referee = Terry Heilbron }}
Bolton:
GK 1ENG}} Steve Banks
RB 2 ENG}} Neil Cox {{suboff|89}}
LB 3 ENG}} Robbie Elliott {{yel}}
CM 4 DEN}} Per Frandsen
CB 5 ENG}} Andy Todd
CB 6 RSA}} Mark Fish (captain)
RM 7 DEN}} Michael Johansen {{suboff|66}}
CM 8 DEN}} Claus Jensen
CF 9 ISL}} Eiður Guðjohnsen
CF 10ENG}} Bob Taylor
LM 11JAM}} Ricardo Gardner
Substitutes:
MF 12 DEN}} Bo Hansen {{subon|89}}
MF 13 ENG}} Scott Sellars {{subon|66}}
DF 14 ISL}} Guðni Bergsson
Manager:
{{flagicon|ENG}} Colin Todd
Watford:
GK 1 ENG}} Alec Chamberlain
RWB2 ENG}} Darren Bazeley
LWB3 NIR}} Peter Kennedy
CB 4 WAL}} Rob Page (captain)
CB 5 ENG}} Steve Palmer
CB 6 ENG}} Paul Robinson
CM 7 COD}} Michel Ngonge75}}
CM 8 ENG}} Micah Hyde {{yel}}
CF 9 ENG}} Tommy Mooney
CM 10AUS}} Richard Johnson
CF 11ENG}} Nick Wright {{suboff|87}}
Substitutes:
MF 12SCO}} Allan Smart {{subon|75}}
GK 13ENG}} Chris Day
DF 14ISR}} Alon Hazan {{subon|87}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|ENG}} Graham Taylor
MATCH RULES
  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level.
  • 3 named substitutes.
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.
Key

See also

  • History of Watford F.C.
  • List of Watford F.C. seasons
  • 1998–99 in English football

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.bsad.org/9899/reports/fixtures.html|title=Nationwide League Division 1 fixtures|publisher=Blind, Stupid and Desperate|accessdate=25 October 2009}}

External links

  • [https://www.theguardian.com/football/1999/may/31/newsstory.sport3 Guardian live commentary]
  • BBC match report
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080602042023/http://www.soccerbase.com/results3.sd?gameid=303984 Soccerbase lineups, bookings, goals + minutes and subs + minutes]
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