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| competition=Football League play-offs | season=1998–99 | winners=Watford (First Division) Manchester City (Second Division) Scunthorpe United (Third Division) | biggest home win=Scunthorpe 3–1 Swansea (Third Division) | biggest away win=None | highest scoring=Ipswich 4–3 Bolton (7 goals) | matches=15 | total goals=28 | highest attendance=76,935 – Gillingham v Manchester City (Second Division final) | lowest attendance=6,762 – Wigan v Manchester City (Second Division semi-final) | average attendance=24,837 | prevseason=1998 | nextseason=2000 }} The Football League play-offs for the 1998–99 season were held in May 1999, with the finals taking place at the old Wembley Stadium in London. The play-off semi-finals were played over two legs and contested by the teams who finished in 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th place in the Football League First Division and Football League Second Division and the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th placed teams in the Football League Third Division table. The winners of the semi-finals went through to the finals, with the winner of the matches gaining promotion for the following season. BackgroundThe Football League play-offs have been held every year since 1987. They take place for each division following the conclusion of the regular season and are contested by the four clubs finishing below the automatic promotion places. In the First Division, Ipswich Town, who were aiming to return to the top flight after a 4-year absence, finished one point behind second placed Bradford City, who in turn finished 18 points behind champions Sunderland, who returned to the top flight after being relegated 2 seasons previously. Birmingham City, who were aiming to return to the top flight after 13 years outside the top division, finished in fourth place in the table. Watford, who were aiming to return to the top flight for the first time since 1988, finished in fifth place. Bolton Wanderers, who were aiming to return to the top flight after relegation the previous season, finished one point behind Watford in sixth place. First Division{{main|1998–99 Football League First Division}}
Semi-finals
|date=16 May 1999 |time=13:00 |team1=Bolton Wanderers |score=1–0 |report= |team2=Ipswich Town |goals1=Johansen {{goal|84}} |stadium=Reebok Stadium, Bolton |attendance=18,295 |referee=Mark Halsey }} {{football box |date=16 May 1999 |time=13:00 |team1=Watford |score=1–0 |report= |team2=Birmingham City |goals1=Ngonge {{goal|5}} |stadium=Vicarage Road, Watford |attendance=18,535 |referee=Clive Wilkes }}
|date=19 May 1999 |time=19:45 |team1=Ipswich Town |score=4–3 |aet=yes |report= |team2=Bolton Wanderers |goals1=Holland {{goal|14||116}} Dyer {{goal|52||90}} |goals2=Taylor {{goal|51||96}} Frandsen {{goal|84}} |stadium=Portman Road, Ipswich |attendance=21,755 |referee=John Kirkby }}Ipswich Town 4–4 Bolton Wanderers on aggregate. Bolton Wanderers won on away goals. {{football box |date=20 May 1999 |time=19:45 |team1=Birmingham City |score=1–0 |aet=yes |report=Report |team2=Watford |goals1=Adebola {{goal|2}} |stadium=St Andrew's, Birmingham |attendance=29,100 |referee=David Pugh |penalties1=Furlong {{penmiss}} Grainger {{pengoal}} Rowett {{pengoal}} Bradbury {{pengoal}} Hughes {{pengoal}} Purse {{pengoal}} Poole {{pengoal}} Holland {{penmiss}} |penaltyscore=6–7 |penalties2={{pengoal}} Kennedy {{penmiss}} Palmer {{pengoal}} Johnson {{pengoal}} Bazeley {{pengoal}} Mooney {{pengoal}} Page {{pengoal}} Smart {{pengoal}} Hazan }}Birmingham City 1–1 Watford on aggregate. Watford won 7–6 on penalties. Final{{main|1999 Football League First Division play-off Final}}{{football box|date=31 May 1999 |time=15:00 |team1=Bolton Wanderers |score=0–2 |report=Report |team2=Watford |goals2=Wright {{goal|38}} Smart {{goal|89}} |stadium=Wembley Stadium, London |attendance=70,343 |referee=Terry Heilbron }} Second Division{{main|1998–99 Football League Second Division}}
Semi-finals
|date=15 May 1999 |time=14:00 |team1=Wigan Athletic |score=1–1 |report= |team2=Manchester City |goals1=Barlow {{goal|1}} |goals2=Dickov {{goal|76}} |stadium=Springfield Park, Wigan |attendance=6,762 |referee=Alan Wiley }} {{football box |date=16 May 1999 |time=15:00 |team1=Preston North End |score=1–1 |report= |team2=Gillingham |goals1=Eyres {{goal|54}} |goals2=Taylor {{goal|79}} |stadium=Deepdale, Preston |attendance=18,584 |referee=John Kirkby }}
|date=19 May 1999 |time=19:45 |team1=Gillingham |score=1–0 |report= |team2=Preston North End |goals1=Hessenthaler {{goal|2}} |stadium=Priestfield Stadium, Gillingham |attendance=10,105 |referee=Mark Halsey }}Gillingham won 2–1 on aggregate. {{football box |date=19 May 1999 |time=19:45 |team1=Manchester City |score=1–0 |report= |team2=Wigan Athletic |goals1=Goater {{goal|27}} |stadium=Maine Road, Manchester |attendance=31,305 |referee=Terry Heilbron }}Manchester City won 2–1 on aggregate. Final{{main|1999 Football League Second Division play-off Final}}{{football box|date=30 May 1999 |time=15:00 |team1=Gillingham |team2=Manchester City |score=2–2 |aet=yes |report=Report |goals1=Asaba {{goal|81}} Taylor {{goal|86}} |goals2=Horlock {{goal|89}} Dickov {{goal|90}} |stadium=Wembley Stadium, London |attendance=76,935 |referee=Mark Halsey |penalties1=Smith {{penmiss}} Pennock {{penmiss}} Hodge {{pengoal}} Butters {{penmiss}} |penaltyscore=1–3 |penalties2={{pengoal}} Horlock {{penmiss}} Dickov {{pengoal}} Cooke {{pengoal}} Edghill }} Third Division{{main|1998–99 Football League Third Division}}
Semi-finals
|date=16 May 1999 |time=12:30 |team1=Leyton Orient |score=0–0 |report= |team2=Rotherham United |stadium=Brisbane Road, London |attendance=9,419 |referee=Terry Heilbron }} {{football box |date=16 May 1999 |time=12:30 |team1=Swansea City |score=1–0 |report= |team2=Scunthorpe United |goals1=Bound {{goal|44}} |stadium=Vetch Field, Swansea |attendance=7,828 |referee=David Pugh }}
|date=19 May 1999 |time=19:45 |team1=Rotherham United |score=0–0 |aet=yes |report= |team2=Leyton Orient |stadium=Millmoor, Rotherham |attendance=9,529 |referee=Clive Wilkes |penalties1=Thompson {{pengoal}} Roscoe {{penmiss}} Hurst {{penmiss}} Williams {{pengoal}} |penaltyscore=2–4 |penalties2={{pengoal}} Smith {{pengoal}} Ling {{pengoal}} Morrison {{pengoal}} Lockwood }}Rotherham United 0–0 Leyton Orient on aggregate. Leyton Orient won 4–2 on penalties. {{football box |date=19 May 1999 |time=19:45 |team1=Scunthorpe United |score=3–1 |aet=yes |report= |team2=Swansea City |goals1=Dawson {{goal|2}} Sheldon {{goal|92||102}} |goals2=Bird {{goal|98}} |stadium=Glanford Park, Scunthorpe |attendance=7,089 |referee=Alan Wiley }}Scunthorpe United won 3–2 on aggregate. Final{{main|1999 Football League Third Division play-off Final}}{{football box|date=29 May 1999 |time=15:00 |team1=Leyton Orient |score=0–1 |report=Report |team2=Scunthorpe United |goals2=Calvo García {{goal|6}} |stadium=Wembley Stadium, London |attendance=36,985 |referee=Clive Wilkes }} External links
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