2003–04 in Scottish football
The 2003–04 season was the 107th season of competitive football in Scotland.
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League Competitions
Scottish Premier League
The 2003–04 Scottish Premier League season was won by Celtic with 98 points, 17 points ahead of closest challengers Rangers . Both Rangers and Celtic therefore gained the two UEFA Champions League places and Hearts got the UEFA Europa League place having finished third. Partick Thistle were relegated to the Scottish First Division , this however was decided by a tribunal as at the time Inverness's stadium did not meet the criteria for the SPL, as with Falkirk the previous season, however unlike Falkirk the SPL decided that Inverness were allowed to share a ground with Aberdeen.
Scottish First Division
Source:
"2003-2004 First Division - SPFL Archive" . SPFL . Retrieved 29 April 2021 .Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;
(P) Promoted;
(R) Relegated
Scottish Second Division
Scottish Third Division
Other honours
Cup honours
Individual honours
SPFA awards
SFWA awards
Scottish clubs in Europe
Summary
Average coefficient – 7.375
Rangers
Celtic
Date
Venue
Opponents
Score[ 2]
Celtic scorer(s)
Report
Champions League Second qualifying round
30 July
S.Dariaus ir S.Girėno Stadium , Kaunas (A)
FBK Kaunas
4–0
Henrik Larsson , Chris Sutton , Shaun Maloney , Liam Miller
BBC Sport
6 August
Celtic Park , Glasgow (H)
FBK Kaunas
1–0
Darius Gvildys (o.g. )
BBC Sport
Champions League Third qualifying round
13 August
Hidegkuti Nándor , Budapest (A)
MTK Hungária FC
4–0
Henrik Larsson , Didier Agathe , Stilian Petrov , Chris Sutton
BBC Sport
27 August
Celtic Park , Glasgow (H)
MTK Hungária FC
1–0
Chris Sutton
BBC Sport
Champions League Group stage
17 September
Olympic Stadium , Munich (A)
Bayern Munich
1–2
Alan Thompson
BBC Sport
30 September
Celtic Park , Glasgow (H)
Lyon
2–0
Liam Miller , Chris Sutton
BBC Sport
21 October
Constant Vanden Stock Stadium , Anderlecht (A)
Anderlecht
0–1
BBC Sport
5 November
Celtic Park , Glasgow (H)
Anderlecht
3–1
Henrik Larsson , Liam Miller , Chris Sutton
BBC Sport
25 November
Celtic Park , Glasgow (H)
Bayern Munich
0–0
BBC Sport
10 December
Stade de Gerland , Lyon (A)
Lyon
2–3
John Hartson , Chris Sutton
BBC Sport
UEFA Cup Third round
26 February
Celtic Park , Glasgow (H)
FK Teplice
3–0
Henrik Larsson (2), Chris Sutton
BBC Sport
3 March
Na Stínadlech , Teplice (A)
FK Teplice
0–1
BBC Sport
UEFA Cup Fourth round
10 March
Celtic Park , Glasgow (H)
FC Barcelona
1–0
Alan Thompson
BBC Sport
24 March
Nou Camp , Barcelona (A)
FC Barcelona
0–0
BBC Sport
UEFA Cup Quarter-final
8 April
Celtic Park , Glasgow (H)
Villarreal
1–1
Henrik Larsson
BBC Sport
14 April
Estadio El Madrigal , Villarreal (A)
Villarreal
0–2
BBC Sport
Hearts
Dundee
Scotland national team
Date
Venue
Opponents
Score[ 3]
Competition
Scotland scorer(s)
Report
20 August
Ullevaal Stadium , Oslo (A)
Norway
0–0
Friendly
BBC Sport
6 September
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Faroe Islands
3–1
ECQG5
Neil McCann , Paul Dickov , James McFadden
BBC Sport
10 September
Westfalenstadion , Dortmund (A)
Germany
1–2
ECQG5
Neil McCann
BBC Sport
11 October
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Lithuania
1–0
ECQG5
Darren Fletcher
BBC Sport
15 November
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Netherlands
1–0
ECQPO
James McFadden
BBC Sport
19 November
Amsterdam ArenA , Amsterdam (A)
Netherlands
0–6
ECQPO
BBC Sport
18 February
Millennium Stadium , Cardiff (A)
Wales
0–4
Friendly
BBC Sport
31 March
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Romania
1–2
Friendly
James McFadden
BBC Sport
28 April
Parken Stadium , Copenhagen (A)
Denmark
0–1
Friendly
BBC Sport
27 May
A. Le Coq Arena , Tallinn (A)
Estonia
1–0
Friendly
James McFadden
BBC Sport
30 May
Easter Road , Edinburgh (H)
Trinidad and Tobago
4–1
Friendly
Darren Fletcher , Gary Holt , Gary Caldwell , Nigel Quashie
BBC Sport
Key:
(A) = Away match
(H) = Home match
ECQG5 = European Championship Qualifying – Group 5
EFQPO = European Championship Qualifying – Play-off
Deaths
See also
Notes and references
Domestic leagues Domestic cups European competitions Related to national team Club seasons
Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division