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 W Winner(s); F Finalist(s). |
Position | Club | Points | History | Notes |
Manchester United | ||||
Aston Villa | ||||
Norwich City | ||||
Blackburn Rovers | ||||
Queens Park Rangers | ||||
Liverpool | ||||
Sheffield Wednesday | FAC-F; LC-F | |||
Tottenham Hotspur | ||||
Manchester City | ||||
Arsenal | FAC-W; LC-W | |||
Chelsea | ||||
Wimbledon | ||||
Everton | ||||
Sheffield United | ||||
Coventry City | ||||
Ipswich Town | ||||
Leeds United | ||||
Southampton | ||||
Oldham Athletic | ||||
Crystal Palace | ||||
Middlesbrough | ||||
Nottingham Forest |
League Cup Final | Arsenal 2 Sheffield Wednesday 1 |
FA Cup Final | Arsenal 1 Sheffield Wednesday 1 aet Arsenal 2 Sheffield Wednesday 1 aet |
It is the beginning of football being run by television companies.
Manchester United win the first season. This is their first Championship since 1967.
Arsenal become the only club to win both domestic cups beating Sheffield Wednesday in the FA Cup and the League Cup.