A is the number of occasions that the club has been in the Top Division; B is the number of consecutive seasons in the Top Division. |
LC League Cup; FAC FA Cup; EC European Cup; UEFA UEFA Cup; W Winner(s); F Finalist(s). |
Position | Club | Points | History | Notes |
Liverpool | EC-W; LC-W | |||
Southampton | ||||
Nottingham Forest | ||||
Manchester United | ||||
Queens Park Rangers | ||||
Arsenal | ||||
Everton | FAC-W; LC-F | |||
Tottenham Hotspur | UEFA-W | |||
West Ham United | ||||
Aston Villa | ||||
Watford | FAC-F | |||
Ipswich Town | ||||
Sunderland | ||||
Norwich City | ||||
Leicester City | ||||
Luton Town | ||||
West Bromwich Albion | ||||
Stoke City | ||||
Coventry City | ||||
Birmingham City | ||||
Notts County | ||||
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
League Cup Final | Liverpool 0 Everton 0 aet Liverpool 1 Everton 0 |
FA Cup Final | Everton 2 Watford 0 |
Liverpool become the first club to win a trophy (the League Cup) four seasons running. Their four wins is a new record for the League Cup.
By also winning the European Cup (for the 4th time), Liverpool become the first English club to win three trophies in the same season.
Liverpool complete a unique run of nine consecutive trophy winning seasons. During that period, they complete a Championship and European trophy double four times.
For the third season running, a club reaches both domestic finals, losing the League Cup to Liverpool and winning the FA Cup.
Tottenham Hotspur win the UEFA Cup for the second time.