LDV Vans Trophy

2001-02

 

 

Winners: Blackpool

Runners-up: Cambridge United

Winners from previous season: Port Vale

 

First round

Northern section

Hull City, Mansfield Town, Oldham Athletic and Tranmere Rovers given byes to the second round.

16 October 2001Blackpool3-2Stoke City3,561Bloomfield Road, Blackpool
16 October 2001

Darlington

2-1Macclesfield Town1,591

Feethams, Darlington

16 October 2001

Doncaster Rovers

0-1Kidderminster Harriers1,750

Belle Vue, Doncaster

16 October 2001Hartlepool United0-1

Bury

(won in sudden death extra time by golden goal)

2,190

Victoria Park, Hartlepool

(aet)

16 October 2001

Huddersfield Town

(won 3-1 on pens.)

0-0

Halifax Town

3,570

McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield

(aet)

16 October 2001

Leigh RMI

(won in sudden death extra time by golden goal)

2-1

Scarborough

300

Hilton Park, Leigh

16 October 2001

Notts County

2-0York City1,128

Meadow Lane, Nottingham

16 October 2001Port Vale2-1Carlisle United1,664Vale Park, Burslem
16 October 2001

Rochdale

2-0Southport1,411

Spotland, Rochdale

16 October 2001

Scunthorpe United

3-1

Lincoln City

1,662

Glanford Park, Scunthorpe

16 October 2001

Shrewsbury Town

0-1

Chesterfield

1,915

Gay Meadow, Shrewsbury

16 October 2001

Wrexham

5-1

Wigan Athletic

1,550

Racecourse Ground, Wrexham

Southern Section

Bristol Rovers, Luton Town, Peterborough United and Reading given byes to the second round.

15 October 2001Stevenage Borough1-4Southend United1,114

Broadhall Way, Stevenage

16 October 2001

Barnet

(won in sudden death extra time by golden goal)

2-1AFC Bournemouth789

Underhill, Barnet

(aet)

16 October 2001

Bristol City

(won in sudden death extra time by golden goal)

1-0Torquay United3,047

Ashton Gate, Bristol

(aet)

16 October 2001Cardiff City7-1

Rushden & Diamonds

2,052Ninian, Park, Cardiff
16 October 2001Cheltenham Town2-1

Plymouth Argyle

1,310

Whaddon Road, Cheltenham

16 October 2001

Colchester United

1-0Swindon Town1,251

Layer Road, Colchester

16 October 2001

Dagenham & Redbridge

(won in sudden death extra time by golden goal)

3-2Leyton Orient2,642

Victoria Road, Dagenham

(aet)

16 October 2001

Exeter City

1-2

Cambridge United

(won in sudden death extra time by golden goal)

1,047

St James's Park, Exeter

(aet)

16 October 2001

Northampton Town

2-0

Oxford United

2,640

Sixfields Stadium, Northampton

16 October 2001

Swansea City

1-2

Brighton & Hov Albion

2,851

Vetch Field, Swansea

16 October 2001

Yeovil Town

3-0

Queen's Park Rangers

2,879

Huish Park, Yeovil

17 October 2001

Wycombe Wanderers

1-0

Brentford

2,051

Adams Park, High Wycombe

Second round

Northern section

30 October 2001

Bury

2-3

Notts County

(won in sudden death extra time by golden goal)

1,197

Gigg Lane, Bury

(aet)

30 October 2001

Chesterfield

(won in sudden death extra time by golden goal)

1-0

Kidderminster Harriers

1,904

Recreation Ground, Chesterfield

(aet)

30 October 2001

Hull City

3-0

Leigh RMI

5,226

Boothferry Park, Kingston-upon-Hull

30 October 2001

Mansfield Town

0-4Blackpool3,601

Field Mill, Mansfield

30 October 2001

Oldham Athletic

2-0Tranmere Rovers2,940 Boundary Park, Oldham
30 October 2001

Rochdale

1-2

Port Vale

1,639Spotland, Rochdale
30 October 2001

Scunthorpe United

3-0

Darlington

1,626

Glanford Park, Scunthorpe

30 October 2001Wrexham0-1

Huddersfield Town

1,725

Racecourse Ground, Wrexham

Southern section

30 October 2001

Brighton & Hove Albion

(won in sudden death extra time by golden goal)

2-1Wycombe Wanderers3,237

Withdean Stadium, Brighton

(aet)

30 October 2001

Cambridge United

(won 5-4 on pens.)

1-1

Cheltenham Town

1,511

Abbey Stadium, Cambridge

(aet)

30 October 2001Cardiff City1-3

Peterborough United

2,584

Ninian Park, Cardiff

30 October 2001

Dagenham & Redbridge

(won in sudden death extra time by golden goal)

3-2Luton Town2,433

Victoria Road, Dagenham

(aet)

30 October 2001

Northampton Town

0-1Barnet2,142

Sixfields Stadium, Northampton

30 October 2001

Reading

2-1

Colchester United

2,725

Madejski Stadium, Reading

30 October 2001

Southend United

0-2Bristol City1,741

Roots Hall, Southend-on-Sea

31 October 2001

Bristol Rovers

(won 5-4 on pens.)

1-1

Yeovil Town

4,301

Memorial Stadium, Bristol

(aet)

Quarter-finals
Northern section
4 December 2001

Chesterfield

0-3Blackpool2,373Recreation Ground, Chesterfield
4 December 2001

Huddersfield Town

4-1

Scunthorpe United

3,587

McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield

4 December 2001Hull City2-1

Port Vale

5,326Boothferry Park, Kingston-upon-Hull
4 December 2001

Notts County

0-1

Oldham Athletic

1,047

Mradow Lane, Nottingham

Southern section

4 December 2001Barnet4-1

Reading

1,171

Underhill, London

4 December 2001

Bristol City

(won in sudden death extra time by golden goal)

2-1Peterborough United3,949

Ashton Gate, Bristol

4 December 2001

Cambridge United

(won in sudden death extra time by golden goal)

2-1

Brighton & Hove Albion

2,306

Abbey Stadium, Cambridge

5 December 2001

Bristol Rovers

4-1

Dagenham & Redbridge

3,028

Memorial Stadium, Bristol

Semi-Finals

Northern section

8 January 2002

Hull City

0-1

Huddersfield Town

7,248

Boothferry Park, Kingston-upon-Hull

9 January 2002

Oldham Athletic

2-5

Blackpool

3,349

Boundary Park, Oldham

Southern section

5 January 2002

Cambridge United

2-0

Barnet

3,108

Abbey Stadium, Cambridge

9 January 2002

Bristol City

3-0

Bristol Rovers

17,367

Ashton Gate, Bristol

Area Finals

Northern section: 1st leg

29 January 2002

Blackpool

3-1Huddersfield Town4,573Bloomfield Road, Blackpool
Southern section: 1st leg
29 January 2002Cambridge United0-0Bristol City3,470Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Northern section: 2nd leg
12 February 2002

Huddersfield Town

(won in sudden death extra time by golden goal)

2-1Blackpool7,736

McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield

(aet)

(Blackpool win 4-3 on aggregate)

Southern section: 2nd leg

19 February 2002

Bristol City

0-2Cambridge United12,264

Ashton Gate, Bristol

(Cambridge United win 2-0 on aggregate)

National final

24 March 2002

Blackpool4-1

Cambridge United

20,287

Millenium Stadium, Cardiff