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season was the club's 112th season in the English Football League, and their fourth-consecutive season in League One, the third tier of the Football League. The season covers the period from 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021. Along with competing in League One, the club also participated in the FA Cup. They were knocked out of the
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in the first round and the
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in the second round. In the third round of the FA Cup, Blackpool defeated Premier League side West Bromwich Albion on penalties, giving ''the Seasiders'' a first FA Cup win over top-flight opposition since they beat Burnley 45 years prior. They were knocked out by
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in the following round. The club finished third in League One and won promotion to the
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via the play-offs after a six-year absence. It was head coach
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's first full season in charge.


Pre-season

On 12 June, the club announced their retained list. Eight players were released: goalkeeping trio Myles Boney, Mark Howard and
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, defender Sean Graham, midfielders Yusifu Ceesay and
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, and forwards Armand Gnanduillet and Owen Watkinson. Club captain Jay Spearing turned down a new contract and also departed. Goalkeeper Chris Maxwell signed a new two-year contract on 16 June. On 17 June, head coach Neil Critchley brought in Mike Garrity to be his assistant. Garrity left Liverpool, whose Academy he had been working in since 2007. Keshi Anderson, a forward, became the first arrival at the club on 29 June. 18-year-old Cameron Antwi signed his first professional contract on 3 July – a one-year deal, with the club having the option to extend for a second year. He had been in the club's academy. 24-year-old centre-back
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joined on a free transfer on 8 July, having let his contract with Leyton Orient run out. He signed a two-year contract, with the club having an option to extend for a further year. The following day, Montenegrin midfielder
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signed on a free transfer. Forward
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joined from Rotherham United for an undisclosed fee on 21 July. He was joined the next day by Mansfield Town winger CJ Hamilton, who signed a three-year contract. The club's fifth signing of the close season, the fee was undisclosed. Forward
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returned to
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on loan, this time for the season, having had a successful spell there last season. He made the move permanent on 29 January. Another forward, 16-year-old Tony Weston, joined
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on 31 July. Centre-back Ryan Edwards joined Dundee United on 3 August. On 6 August, midfielder
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signed. He was a free agent, having left
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after sixteen years. Forward
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joined
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, managed by his former ''Seasiders'' teammate Ian Evatt, the same day. Left-back Calum Macdonald joined Tranmere Rovers on a season-long loan on 19 August. He made the move permanent on 1 February."Macdonald In Permanent Tranmere Move"
- Blackpool F.C., 1 February 2021
Another midfielder, Jordan Williams, signed on a free transfer on 24 August. He left to join Ian Evatt's
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on transfer-deadline day. On 25 August, former
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goalkeeper Alex Fojtíček joined. He had played a few pre-season friendlies on trial for Blackpool. On 28 August, forward
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joined Wrexham on a season-long loan. His loan was cut short, with his returning to Bloomfield Road on 1 February, but he went back out on loan the following day, to Chesterfield.


Results

On 8 August, Blackpool made the short trip down the coast to play Southport to kick-off their pre-season campaign — their first fixture in 151 days.
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opened the scoring in the first half, before further second-half strikes from Sullay Kaikai and debutant pair Keshi Anderson and
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sealed a 4–0 victory for Neil Critchley's side."Southport 0-4 Blackpool: Neil Critchley's men cruise to comfortable pre-season win on long-awaited return to action"
- '' Blackpool Gazette'', 8 August 2020
Seven days later, Blackpool travelled to Vale Park to take on Port Vale. A Sullay Kaikai goal two minutes before half-time was cancelled out early in the second half by Scott Burgess. Keshi Anderson, like Kaikai, scored his second goal of pre-season to restore the visitors' lead.
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visited Bloomfield Road on 18 August. Jordan Thorniley put the hosts ahead on 38 minutes.
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levelled for David Dunn's men with 20 minutes left, before Matty Virtue restored Blackpool's lead after 81 minutes. Premier League Everton made the short trip to the Fylde Coast on 22 August. The hosts went 3–0 up inside 12 minutes through goals by CJ Hamilton, Sullay Kaikai and Grant Ward. Everton replied before half-time with goals from Dominic Calvert-Lewin and
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. Sigurdsson got a second after the break to make it 3–3, which is how the match finished. Blackpool fell to a 3–2 defeat at home to Blackburn Rovers on 25 August. Matty Virtue scored Blackpool's goal, making the score 1–2 late in the first half. A planned friendly against Oldham Athletic was cancelled due to Blackpool's involvement in the
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. A final friendly took place at Anfield against Liverpool on 5 September. Blackpool went 2–0 up inside 34 minutes, through CJ Hamilton and a penalty from Jerry Yates, before Joël Matip pulled one back two minutes before the break. Sadio Mané levelled for the hosts on 52 minutes. Two minutes later Roberto Firmino put Liverpool ahead for the first time. Harvey Elliott made it 4–2 on 69 minutes, and Takumi Minamino added a fifth three minutes later. Divock Origi made it 6–2 with five minutes remaining. Sepp van den Berg scored Liverpool's seventh on 88 minutes.


In detail


Season proper


August

Blackpool's season opened with an
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first-round tie with
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at the Britannia Stadium on 29 August. The match finished goalless after 90 minutes and went to penalties, with Stoke being the victors 5–4. Striker Joe Nuttall was loaned out to Northampton Town for the season on 31 August.


September

September began with another new signing, with forward Bez Lubala joining, for an undisclosed fee, from Crawley Town. Midfielder
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joined Oldham Athletic on loan for the season on 2 September. The following day, midfielder Dan Kemp joined on a season-long loan from West Ham United. He was recalled by the Premier League club on 15 January."Kemp Recalled By West Ham United"
- Blackpool F.C., 15 January 2021
The arrival of left-back
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on 4 September made it four transactions in as many days, and brought ''the Seasiders'' number of incomings for the season to eleven. Blackpool and Barrow played out a goalless draw in the
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on 8 September. Blackpool won the penalty shootout 5–3, however, thus gaining a bonus point. Blackpool opened their League campaign at
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on 12 September. They lost to
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's headed goal on three minutes. Last season's Player of the Year Liam Feeney was loaned out to Tranmere Rovers for the season on 17 September. Swindon Town visited the seaside on 19 September. A first-half double from CJ Hamilton gave ''the Seasiders'' the three points. Left-back Luke Garbutt joined on a free transfer on 22 September, having left Everton. A 2–0 defeat at Gillingham seven days later dropped Blackpool down to 13th.


October

Midfielder
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joined AFC Fylde on loan on 2 October. Initially intended to be until the end of the season, he returned in January after AFC Fylde's season was put on hold due to COVID-19. Blackpool hosted Lincoln City on 3 October. CJ Hamilton put ''the Tangerines'' ahead on 17 minutes, before the first of two goals from
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brought matters level on 24 minutes, via the penalty spot. Demetri Mitchell scored his first goal for Blackpool on 82 minutes, restoring their lead, but another penalty from Grant levelled proceedings again three minutes later. James Husband was sent off a minute earlier. Lewis Montsma scored what proved to be the winner on 88 minutes. Blackpool dropped to 21st place with the defeat. On 5 October, Icelandic defender Daníel Leó Grétarsson joined the club from Aalesunds, while defender/midfielder
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joined on loan from
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until January. The following day, Blackpool drew 1–1 with Accrington Stanley in the EFL Trophy, but they missed out on a bonus point by losing in the subsequent penalty shootout. Keshi Anderson opened his scoring account for ''the Seasiders''. On 9 October, Michael Nottingham left the club, joining recent opponents Accrington Stanley. The following day, Ipswich Town visited Bloomfield Road and returned south with all three points after a 4–1 victory. Luke Chambers put them ahead on 16 minutes, before
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and Teddy Bishop made it 3–0 at half-time. Gary Madine, with his first goal of the season, pulled one back for ''the Seasiders'' on the hour mark. Edwards scored his second with ten minutes remaining. Blackpool's fourth defeat in their opening five League games, they dropped one place to 22nd. Transfer deadline day, 16 October, saw two arrivals and one departure. Out, on loan to Newport County, went midfielder Jamie Devitt. Inbound were forward
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, on loan from Liverpool, and Australian midfielder
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, on a free transfer. On 17 October, Blackpool ended their run of defeats with a 1–1 draw at Crewe Alexandra, Blackpool manager Neil Critchley's first club of his short playing career.
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opened the scoring for ''the Railwaymen'' on 54 minutes.
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scored his first goal of the campaign to bring the visitors level on 71 minutes. Charlton Athletic returned south with all three points after a single-goal victory at Bloomfield Road on 20 October. James Husband was sent off inside two minutes for the hosts, for whom it was a fifth defeat in their first seven League fixtures. Blackpool travelled to Burton Albion on 31 October. A Jerry Yates double, either side of Daníel Leó Grétarsson's own goal, gave ''the Tangerines'' all three points. They climbed to 16th place with the victory.


November

On 3 November, Blackpool beat Wigan by a single Sullay Kaikai goal. The victory lifted them to 12th. Five days later, ''the Seasiders'' made it into the hat for the second-round draw of the FA Cup with a 3–0 win at Eastbourne Borough, the biggest game in the hosts' history. Blackpool made it four consecutive victories, and their fifth in six, with a 3–0 scoreline at home to Leeds United Under-21s in the
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on 11 November. Midfielders Rob Apter and Cameron Antwi made their professional debuts in the tie. After a ten-day break, Blackpool travelled to Peterborough United, and returned with all three points in a 2–1 victory, extending their winning streak to five. Jerry Yates put the visitors in the lead on 19 minutes.
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levelled for ''Posh'' on 84 minutes, but Gary Madine scored a winner in the first minute of added time. Manager Neil Critchley dedicated the win to the club's Academy Manager Warren Green, who died the previous day, aged 46. Doncaster Rovers brought Blackpool's winning run to an end on 24 November, coming from 0–2 down with three second-half goals. Jerry Yates had opened the scoring for the visitors from the penalty spot, making himself the club's top goal scorer, with five in all competitions, in the process. CJ Hamilton doubled the lead, only for Blackpool to concede goals on 48, 52 and (again from the penalty spot) 76 minutes. November ended with a passage into the third round of the FA Cup, after a 4–0 victory at
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on the 28th. A
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own goal put the visitors ahead five minutes into the second half. Grant Ward doubled the lead five minutes later. Jordan Gabriel netted his first goal for Blackpool on 85 minutes, before Dan Kemp made it four two minutes into added time.


December

Blackpool won with a single-goal scoreline against Portsmouth at Bloomfield Road on 1 December. Keshi Anderson scored the goal on 64 minutes. Blackpool climbed to 12th place with the three points. Earlier in the day, Cameron Antwi joined Southport on loan until 17 January. They made it eight wins from their last nine matches on 5 December, with a 1–0 edging of Fylde Coast rivals Fleetwood Town at Highbury Stadium. Gary Madine scored the goal on 16 minutes, his fifth in all competitions this season. Blackpool remained in 12th place. The two sides met again three days later at the same venue in the knockout stage of the EFL Trophy. Fleetwood won 5–4 on penalties. Oxford United visited the seaside on 12 December and returned south with a point after a goalless draw. Blackpool dropped one place to 13th. League leaders Hull City travelled to Bloomfield Road three days later.
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put the visitors ahead on 38 minutes. Jerry Yates equalised in first-half injury time. Keshi Anderson put ''the Seasiders'' ahead for the first time on 66 minutes.
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brought matters level again in the final minute of normal time, but CJ Hamilton scored the winner three minutes into stoppage time. Blackpool climbed one place to 12th, and had won nine of their last twelve matches. A goalless draw followed, at Accrington Stanley on 19 December. Blackpool remained 12th. Goalkpeeper Sam Walker joined on an emergency seven-day loan on 23 December, as cover for Chris Maxwell, who tested positive for COVID-19. Blackpool's home fixture against Rochdale on 26 December was postponed after a COVID-19 outbreak in the visitors' ranks. A defeat, Blackpool's first in the League since 24 November, occurred at Shrewsbury Town on 29 December. Blackpool remained 12th.


January

Blackpool began the new year with a 2–1 defeat at Bristol Rovers on 2 January. Gary Madine had put ''the Tangerines'' ahead on eight minutes, but two goals in as many minutes ten minutes before the break were enough to give Rovers the victory. Blackpool dropped one place in the table to 13th. Seven days later, Blackpool secured a place in the fourth round of the FA Cup at the expense of former ''Seasiders'' manager Sam Allardyce's West Bromwich Albion. Jerry Yates put Blackpool ahead five minutes before half-time. Semi Ajayi levelled for West Brom seven minutes into the second half. Gary Madine scored his seventh goal of the season on 66 minutes to put the hosts ahead again, but Matheus Pereira equalised ten minutes from the end of normal time. Blackpool won 3–2 on penalties after extra time. On 16 January, Blackpool travelled to Hull City and came away with a 1–1 draw. Jerry Yates scored his sixth League goal, making him the club's top scorer in all competitions, with eight. Blackpool dropped one place to 14th. Midfielder Jamie Devitt was released by the club on 19 January. He had not been part of the club's squad. Blackpool's FA Cup run ended at the fourth-round stage after a 2–1 defeat at
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on 23 January. ''The Tangerines'' were without five first-team players, after they tested positive for COVID-19. Earlier in the day, midfielder
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joined on a free transfer. Three days later, Blackpool travelled to Wigan Athletic and won 5–0. The goals came from Marvin Ekpiteta, Jerry Yates, Matty Virtue and two from Everton loanee Ellis Simms.


February

On 1 February, transfer-deadline day, Blackpool loaned out defender
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to
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and forward
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to Mansfield Town. The next day, Blackpool hosted Northampton Town. Marvin Ekpiteta and Jerry Yates scored as ''the Tangerines'' took all three points. A 2–0 defeat followed on 6 February at Ipswich Town, leaving Blackpool in 13th place in the table. After two consecutive postponements, Blackpool returned to action with a home victory over Rochdale. Sullay Kaikai scored the only goal of the game. A trip to Portsmouth followed on 20 February. Jerry Yates scored his 11th goal of the campaign on 82 minutes to give the visitors the three points, which lifted them up to 13th place in the table. The planned 23 February fixture at home to Doncaster Rovers was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. Blackpool won 3–0 at Charlton Athletic on 27 February. Jerry Yates, with two penalties, brought his goal tally for the season to thirteen. Matty Virtue scored the other goal. ''The Addicks'' had two players sent off. It was their fifth win (each with a clean sheet) in their last six League games.


March

On 2 March, Blackpool hosted Crewe Alexandra. Dan Ballard scored his first goal for the hosts on 41 minutes. Stephen Walker levelled for ''the Railwaymen'' four minutes from the end of normal time, and the match (which had ten minutes of injury time, due to an injury to an official) ended 1–1. It was the first goal Blackpool had conceded in nearly six hours of football. The same scoreline followed against AFC Wimbledon four days later. Blackpool recorded another clean-sheet victory at MK Dons on 9 March. Jerry Yates scored the only goal of the game, his 14th in all competitions. It was Blackpool's sixth clean sheet in the last nine games. A goalless draw followed in a Fylde coast derby with Fleetwood Town at Bloomfield Road on 13 March. Blackpool recorded their fourth draw in five games at home to Burton Albion on 16 March. Luke Garbutt scored his first goal for ''the Tangerines''. On 20 March, Blackpool recorded a 2–0 victory at Oxford United, with the goals coming from Kenny Dougall (his first for the club) and Dan Ballard. The victory lifted Blackpool to tenth place. Peterborough United visited the seaside three days later. Blackpool won 3–1, with two goals by Jerry Yates and one from Luke Garbutt, extending their unbeaten run to ten games, and climbed into the top six for the first time. They stayed in those positions for the remainder of the season. Plymouth returned to the south coast with a point after a 2–2 draw on 27 March. Ryan Hardie, who left Blackpool for ''the Pilgrims'' earlier in the season, put the visitors ahead on 12 minutes. Sullay Kaikai equalised two minutes into the second half. Jerry Yates put Blackpool ahead from the penalty spot on 64 minutes, but Joe Edwards levelled matters again in injury time.


April

A visit to Swindon Town on 2 April ended with three points after a 2–0 win. Ellis Simms scored the first goal a minute before the break, and Jerry Yates scored the second just after the hour mark. Blackpool faced Gillingham at Bloomfield Road on 5 April. ''The Seasiders'' won 4–1, with two goals from Jerry Yates (on 5' and 20', bringing his season total to 20 in all competitions) and one each from Sullay Kaikai (30') and Elliot Embleton (61'), his first for the club.
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scored for ''the Gills'', the equaliser at the time. It was Blackpool's tenth win in their last 16 games and lifted them one place to fifth in the table. Two straight draws followed — 2–2 at Lincoln City on 10 April and, three days later, at home to Accrington Stanley. Blackpool won their fifth match out of their last eight on 17 April with a single–goal scoreline at home to Sunderland. The club's first league defeat in two-and-a-half months occurred at Rochdale on 20 April. Blackpool remained fifth in the table despite the defeat. Another defeat followed four days later at home to Shrewsbury Town. A league double over Sunderland was completed in ten days with a single-goal victory at the
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. Sullay Kaikai got the goal. Blackpool climbed one place in the table, to fifth.


May

A 3–0 victory at Northampton Town began the final month of the campaign. Luke Garbutt opened the scoring, and Jerry Yates got two more, bringing his season's total to 22. Blackpool remained fifth. Blackpool secured a place in the play-offs on 4 May after a 2–0 home victory over Doncaster Rovers. It was their third-successive
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, and the 21st of their 45 League fixtures, which resulted in Chris Maxwell winning the League One
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for the 2020–21 season. An Ellis Simms double gave ''the Tangerines'' the three points, and lifted them to third in the table. A fourth-consecutive win and clean sheet followed on 9 May in a single–goal match at home to Bristol Rovers. Ellis Simms got the goal. Blackpool secured third place, and were drawn against Oxford United in the play-off semi-finals. Their League record was: played 46, won 23, drew 11, lost 12 (80 points). Goals for 60, goals against 37, resulting in a goal-difference of +23. Blackpool won the first leg of the play-off semi-finals, at Oxford United on 18 May, 3–0, with a goal from Ollie Turton and a double from Ellis Simms. The second leg, at Bloomfield Road on 21 May, finished 3–3. The hosts' goals came from Elliot Embleton, Kenny Dougall and Jerry Yates. Blackpool progressed to the play-off final 6–3 on aggregate. In the Final, on 30 May, Blackpool beat Lincoln City 2–1, to seal a return to the second tier after a six-year absence. Kenny Dougall scored both of Blackpool's goals, after Ollie Turton scored a first-minute own goal to give ''the Imps'' the lead. It was Blackpool's sixth victory in a play-off final in eight such appearances.


June

On 3 June, the club announced its retained list. New contracts were offered to Cameron Antwi (signed), James Husband (signed), Luke Garbutt (signed), Gary Madine (signed), Stuart Moore (signed) and Nathan Shaw (declined). Contract options were exercised on Ben Garrity and Grant Ward. (Garrity joined Port Vale on 4 June.) Released were Liam Feeney, Alex Fojticek, Sullay Kaikai, Jack Sims and Adi Yussuf. Ollie Turton rejected a new contract and joined Huddersfield Town. On 8 June, Blackpool made three new signings, all of whom officially joined on 1 July: defender Reece James, goalkeeper Daniel Grimshaw and Northern Ireland international striker Shayne Lavery. Blackpool included an option on all three players to extend their contracts by twelve months. Eleven days later, right winger Josh Bowler agreed to join the club on 1 July after leaving Everton. Centre-back Oliver Casey signed from Leeds United on a three-year contract on 22 June. The move became official on 1 July. Versatile defender/midfielder Callum Connolly agreed to join ''the Seasiders'' on 24 June. He also completed the move on 1 July, after his contract with Everton expired. Kevin Stewart and Cameron Antwi signed new contracts with the club on 30 June.


Competitions


EFL League One


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=Results

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In summary


In detail

The 2020–21 season fixtures were released on 21 August. By 23 February, seven Blackpool matches had been postponed — four due to the weather, three because of COVID-19 outbreaks. The weather-related postponements were all at Bloomfield Road: Northampton Town (waterlogged pitch), Burton Albion, Peterborough United (both frozen pitches) and Doncaster Rovers (waterlogged pitch). The COVID-19 outbreaks forced the postponements of the matches against Sunderland, Rochdale and Burton Albion.


Play-offs


FA Cup

The draw for the first round was made on 26 October. The second-round draw was revealed on 9 November by
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. The third-round draw was made on 30 November, with Premier League and
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clubs all entering the competition. The draw for the fourth and fifth round were made on 11 January, conducted by Peter Crouch.


EFL Cup

The first-round draw was made on 18 August.


EFL Trophy

On 17 August 2020, the regional groups for the 2020–21 EFL Trophy were made. Blackpool were drawn in Northern Group G, alongside Accrington Stanley and
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and Leeds United U-21s. The second round draw was made by Matt Murray on 20 November, at St Andrew's.


Squad statistics

*Players used: 34 *Goals scored: 82 (including 2 own-goals) ''Statistics accurate as of 2 June 2021''


Transfers


Transfers in


Loans in


Transfers out


Loans out


References

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