The 2007 Elite League speedway season was the 73rd season of the top division of motorcycle speedway in the United Kingdom and governed by the Speedway Control Bureau (SCB), in conjunction with the British Speedway Promoters' Association (BSPA).
In 2007, the league consisted of eleven teams for the start of the season. However on 31 May, the Oxford Cheetahs issued a statement explaining their resignation from the league. Their results were expunged from the table and the season was completed with ten teams. It was the last time that Oxford Cheetahs would compete in the league for 15 years, following the refusal of the landlords to allow speedway at Oxford and the subsequent closure of Oxford Stadium in 2012.
Coventry bounced back to winning ways completing the league and cup double. English duo Scott Nicholls and Chris Harris were once again the main catalysts to the team's success. The United States pair of Rory Schlein and Billy Janniro also added valuable contributions to the Coventry team.
Once again the Australian pair of Leigh Adams and Jason Crump were the best riders during the season and finished first and second in the league averages.
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Semi-final decided over one leg. Grand Final decided by aggregate scores over two legs.
Semi-finals
First leg
Second leg
The Coventry Bees were declared League Champions, winning on aggregate 102-83.
The 2007 Elite League Knockout Cup was the 69th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. Coventry Bees were the winners of the competition.
First round
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
First leg
Second leg
The Coventry Bees were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 98-85.
First Round
Final
Nicki Pedersen won the Riders' Championship for the second time. The final was held at King's Lynn Stadium on 30 August.
The Elite League Pairs Championship was held at the King's Lynn Stadium on 7 April and was won by Poole Pirates.
Semi finals
Final
Belle Vue
Coventry
Eastbourne
Ipswich
Lakeside
Oxford (withdrew from league)
Peterborough
Poole
Reading
Swindon
Wolverhampton