1956–57 Carlisle United F.C. season

Results & fixtures

Football League Third Division North

Match
Day
Date Opponent H/A Score Carlisle United Scorer(s) Attendance
1 18 August Oldham Athletic H 2–2
2 22 August Darlington A 1–0
3 25 August Mansfield Town A 1–5
4 1 September Mansfield Town H 1–2
5 3 September York City A 0–2
6 8 September Chesterfield A 2–2
7 15 September Chester H 3–0
8 17 September Stockport County A 0–2
9 22 September Hartlepools United A 1–2
10 25 September Stockport County H 3–3
11 29 September Bradford City H 1–4
12 6 October Bradford Park Avenue H 2–1
13 9 October Darlington H 1–2
14 13 October Gateshead A 2–4
15 20 October Workington H 1–1
16 27 October Derby County A 0–3
17 3 November Crewe Alexandra H 2–1
18 9 November Scunthorpe & Lindsey United A 2–1
19 24 November Halifax Town A 3–1
20 1 December Wrexham H 2–2
21 15 December Oldham Athletic A 2–2
22 22 December Mansfield Town H 6–1
23 25 December Barrow H 1–1
24 26 December Barrow A 0–3
25 29 December Southport A 1–4
26 1 January York City H 2–0
27 12 January Chesterfield H 4–2
28 19 January Chester A 2–1
29 26 January Accrington Stanley A 2–1
30 2 February Hartlepools United H 2–1
31 9 February Bradford City A 2–3
32 16 February Bradford Park Avenue A 3–1
33 23 February Gateshead H 3–2
34 2 March Workington A 0–2
35 9 March Derby County H 1–3
36 16 March Crewe Alexandra A 2–2
37 19 March Accrington Stanley H 2–2
38 23 March Scunthorpe & Lindsey United H 0–0
39 30 March Rochdale A 1–2
40 6 April Halifax Town H 0–0
41 9 April Hull City H 1–3
42 13 April Wrexham A 4–6
43 19 April Tranmere Rovers H 2–2
44 22 April Tranmere Rovers A 1–0
45 27 May Hull City A 0–0
46 19 April Rochdale H 2–1

FA Cup

Round Date Opponent H/A Score Carlisle United Scorer(s) Attendance
R1 17 November Billingham Synthonia H 6–1
R2 8 December Darlington H 2–1
R3 5 January Birmingham City H 3–3 27,445
R3 R 9 January Birmingham City A 0–2 56,458
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