Provincial League (1936–37)
| Sport | Speedway |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1936 |
| Ceased | 1937 |
| Competitors | Varied |
| Country | United Kingdom |
The Provincial League (1936–1937) was a league competition for speedway teams in the United Kingdom.
The league was formed after Mr B. Southouse (the Cardiff speedway manager for the Greyhound Racing Association) proposed that a new league be formed and organised a syndicate, including Nottingham and Liverpool speedway.
The Provincial League was created as a second tier to the National League in 1936 but was renamed National League Division Two in 1938.
The 'Provincial League' name was re-used for a breakaway league from the National League in 1960.