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1979–80 Football League Cup


FieldValue
title1979–80 League Cup
countryEngland
Wales
num_teams92
winnersWolverhampton Wanderers
secondNottingham Forest
prev_season[1978–79](1978-79-football-league-cup)
next_season[1980–81](1980-81-football-league-cup)

The 1979–80 Football League Cup was the 20th season of the Football League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 92 football clubs. The winners qualified for the 1980–81 UEFA Cup, if not already qualified for European competition. Wolverhampton Wanderers won the competition by defeating the reigning holders and European champions Nottingham Forest 1–0 in the final on 15 March 1980. This was their second League Cup success, after winning in 1974. Wales

First round

The 56 Football League clubs who had comprised the Third and Fourth Divisions during the previous season, plus the bottom eight of the Second Division, all competed from the first round. Ties were two-legged affairs, with the away goals rule being applied after extra time where necessary. If teams could still not be divided, penalties were taken. Games were staged on 11/13 and 14–15 August 1979.

First leg

Home TeamScoreAway TeamDate
Blackpool1–1Rochdale11 August 1979
Bradford City0–2Darlington11 August 1979
Bury0–3Blackburn Rovers11 August 1979
Chester2–1Walsall11 August 1979
Chesterfield5–1Hartlepool United11 August 1979
Colchester United2–0Watford11 August 1979
Gillingham3–0Luton Town11 August 1979
Grimsby Town2–0Scunthorpe United11 August 1979
Halifax Town2–2Shrewsbury Town11 August 1979
Hereford United1–3Exeter City11 August 1979
Huddersfield Town2–1Crewe Alexandra11 August 1979
Leicester City1–2Rotherham United11 August 1979
Lincoln City2–1Barnsley11 August 1979
Mansfield Town1–0York City11 August 1979
Newport County1–0Plymouth Argyle11 August 1979
Northampton Town2–1Millwall13 August 1979
Oxford United1–5Reading11 August 1979
Peterborough United3–1Charlton Athletic11 August 1979
Portsmouth1–1Swindon Town11 August 1979
Port Vale1–2Tranmere Rovers11 August 1979
Sheffield United1–1Doncaster Rovers11 August 1979
Sheffield Wednesday1–1Hull City11 August 1979
Southend United2–1Brentford15 August 1979
Stockport County2–1Wigan Athletic11 August 1979
Swansea City4–1Bournemouth11 August 1979
Torquay United1–2Bristol Rovers11 August 1979
Wimbledon4–1Aldershot11 August 1979
Wrexham1–1Carlisle United11 August 1979

Second leg

Home TeamScoreAway TeamDateAgg
Aldershot1–2**Wimbledon**14 August 19792–6
**Barnsley**Barnsley]] won on 4–3 on penaltiesLincoln City14 August 19793–3
**Blackburn Rovers**3–2Bury14 August 19796–2
Bournemouth0–0**Swansea City**14 August 19791–4
Brentford1–4**Southend United**21 August 19792–6
Bristol Rovers1–3**Torquay United**14 August 19793–4
Carlisle United1–2**Wrexham**14 August 19792–3
Charlton Athletic1–1**Peterborough United**14 August 19792–4
Crewe Alexandra1–3**Huddersfield Town**15 August 19792–5
Darlington0–3**Bradford City**14 August 19792–3
**Doncaster Rovers**3–1Sheffield United14 August 19794–2
**Exeter City**2–1Hereford United15 August 19795–2
Hartlepool United2–1**Chesterfield**14 August 19793–6
Hull City1–2**Sheffield Wednesday**14 August 19792–3
Luton Town1–1**Gillingham**14 August 19791–4
Millwall2–2**Northampton Town**15 August 19793–4
**Plymouth Argyle**2–0Newport County14 August 19792–1
**Reading**2–1Oxford United15 August 19797–2
Rochdale0–1**Blackpool**14 August 19791–2
**Rotherham United**3–0Leicester City14 August 19795–1
Scunthorpe United0–0**Grimsby Town**14 August 19790–2
**Shrewsbury Town**1–0Halifax Town14 August 19793–2
**Swindon Town**2–0Portsmouth14 August 19793–1
**Tranmere Rovers**1–0Port Vale15 August 19793–1
Walsall0–0**Chester**14 August 19791–2
Watford2–1**Colchester United**14 August 19792–3
Wigan Athletic0–0**Stockport County**15 August 19791–2
York CityMansfield Town]] won on the Away Goals Rule**Mansfield Town**14 August 19793–3

Second round

The 28 first round winners were joined by the remaining clubs from the Second Division and all from the First Division. Ties for the first time in League Cup were two-legged affairs at this stage of the competition, with the away goals rule being applied after extra time where necessary. If teams could still not be divided, penalties were taken. Games were staged on 28–29 August and 3–5 September 1979.

First leg

Home TeamScoreAway TeamDate
Birmingham City2–1Preston North End28 August 1979
Blackburn Rovers1–1Nottingham Forest29 August 1979
Bolton Wanderers1–2Southend United28 August 1979
Brighton and Hove Albion2–0Cambridge United28 August 1979
Bristol City1–0Rotherham United28 August 1979
Burnley1–1Wolverhampton Wanderers28 August 1979
Chesterfield3–0Shrewsbury Town28 August 1979
Colchester United0–2Aston Villa28 August 1979
Derby County0–1Middlesbrough29 August 1979
Doncaster Rovers3–1Exeter City28 August 1979
Everton2–0Cardiff City28 August 1979
Gillingham1–1Norwich City28 August 1979
Grimsby Town1–0Huddersfield Town28 August 1979
Ipswich Town0–1Coventry City29 August 1979
Leeds United1–1Arsenal29 August 1979
Orient2–2Wimbledon29 August 1979
Northampton Town3–0Oldham Athletic28 August 1979
Notts County0–0Torquay United28 August 1979
Peterborough United0–0Blackpool29 August 1979
Plymouth Argyle2–2Chelsea28 August 1979
Queens Park Rangers2–1Bradford City28 August 1979
Reading4–3Mansfield Town29 August 1979
Sheffield Wednesday1–1Manchester City28 August 1979
Southampton5–0Wrexham28 August 1979
Stockport County1–1Crystal Palace29 August 1979
Stoke City1–1Swansea City29 August 1979
Sunderland2–2Newcastle United29 August 1979
Swindon Town1–0Chester28 August 1979
Tottenham Hotspur2–1Manchester United29 August 1979
Tranmere Rovers0–0Liverpool29 August 1979
West Bromwich Albion1–1Fulham29 August 1979
West Ham United3–1Barnsley28 August 1979

Second leg

Home TeamScoreAway TeamDateAgg
**Arsenal**7–0Leeds United4 September 19798–1
**Aston Villa**Aston Villa]] won on 9–8 on penaltiesColchester United5 September 19792–2
Barnsley0–2**West Ham United**4 September 19791–5
Blackpool0–1**Peterborough United**5 September 19790–1
Bradford City0–2**Queens Park Rangers**5 September 19791–4
Cambridge United1–2**Brighton and Hove Albion**4 September 19791–4
Cardiff City1–0**Everton**5 September 19791–2
Chelsea1–2**Plymouth Argyle**4 September 19793–4
Chester1–1**Swindon Town**5 September 19791–2
**Coventry City**0–0Ipswich Town4 September 19791–0
**Crystal Palace**7–0Stockport County4 September 19798–1
**Exeter City**5–1Doncaster Rovers5 September 19796–4
Fulham0–1**West Bromwich Albion**5 September 19791–2
Huddersfield Town1–4**Grimsby Town**4 September 19791–5
**Liverpool**4–0Tranmere Rovers4 September 19794–0
**Manchester City**2–1Sheffield Wednesday4 September 19793–2
**Manchester United**3–1Tottenham Hotspur5 September 19794–3
**Mansfield Town**4–2Reading4 September 19797–6
**Middlesbrough**1–1Derby County4 September 19792–1
Newcastle UnitedSunderland]] won on 7–6 on penalties**Sunderland**5 September 19794–4
**Norwich City**4–2Gillingham5 September 19795–3
**Nottingham Forest**6–1Blackburn Rovers5 September 19797–2
Oldham Athletic3–1**Northampton Town**4 September 19793–4
Preston North End0–1**Birmingham City**4 September 19791–3
Rotherham United1–1**Bristol City**4 September 19791–2
Shrewsbury Town0–0**Chesterfield**4 September 19790–3
**Southend United**0–0Bolton Wanderers3 September 19792–1
Swansea City1–3**Stoke City**4 September 19792–4
Torquay United0–1**Notts County**5 September 19790–1
**Wimbledon**Wimbleon]] won on 5–4 on penaltiesOrient4 September 19794–4
**Wolverhampton Wanderers**2–0Burnley4 September 19793–1
Wrexham0–3**Southampton**5 September 19790–8

Third round

Ties were straight knockout games, with additional replays if required. The original games were staged on 25–26 September 1979.

Home teamScoreAway teamDate
**Arsenal**2–1Southampton25 September 1979
Aston Villa0–0Everton25 September 1979
Birmingham City1–2**Exeter City**26 September 1979
Crystal Palace1–2**Wolverhampton Wanderers**25 September 1979
**Grimsby Town**3–1Notts County25 September 1979
**Liverpool**3–1Chesterfield25 September 1979
Manchester City1–1Sunderland26 September 1979
Mansfield Town0–3**Queens Park Rangers**25 September 1979
Middlesbrough1–3**Nottingham Forest**25 September 1979
Northampton Town0–1**Brighton and Hove Albion**25 September 1979
**Norwich City**4–1Manchester United26 September 1979
Peterborough United1–1Bristol City26 September 1979
Plymouth Argyle0–0Wimbledon25 September 1979
Stoke City2–2Swindon Town26 September 1979
**West Bromwich Albion**2–1Coventry City26 September 1979
West Ham United1–1Southend United25 September 1979

Replays

Home TeamScoreAway TeamDate
**Bristol City**4–0Peterborough United2 October 1979
**Everton**4–1Aston Villa9 October 1979
Southend United0–0West Ham United1 October 1979
**Sunderland**1–0Manchester City3 October 1979
**Swindon Town**2–1Stoke City3 October 1979
**Wimbledon**1–0Plymouth Argyle2 October 1979

2nd Replay

Home TeamScoreAway TeamDate
**West Ham United**5–1Southend United8 October 1979

Fourth round

Ties were straight knockout games, with additional replays if required. The original games were staged on 30–31 October 1979.

Ties

Home TeamScoreAway TeamDate
Brighton & Hove Albion0–0Arsenal30 October 1979
Bristol City1–1Nottingham Forest30 October 1979
**Grimsby Town**2–1Everton30 October 1979
**Liverpool**2–0Exeter City30 October 1979
Queens Park Rangers1–1Wolverhampton Wanderers30 October 1979
Sunderland1–1West Ham United31 October 1979
West Bromwich Albion0–0Norwich City31 October 1979
Wimbledon1–2**Swindon Town**30 October 1979

Replays

Home TeamScoreAway TeamDate
**Arsenal**4–0Brighton & Hove Albion13 November 1979
**Norwich City**3–0West Bromwich Albion7 November 1979
**Nottingham Forest**3–0Bristol City14 November 1979
**West Ham United**2–1Sunderland5 November 1979
**Wolverhampton Wanderers**1–0Queens Park Rangers6 November 1979

Fifth round

Ties were straight knockout games, with additional replays if required.

Dalglish

Replays

Mayes Hollins Rowland Talbot O'Hare O'Neill

2nd Replay

Richards

Semi-finals

Ties were once again two-legged affairs with the winners advancing to the final. Extra time and then penalties would be used in the second leg if required.

First leg

Mayes

Second leg

Nottingham Forest won 2–1 on aggregate Eves Wolverhampton Wanderers won 4–3 on aggregate

Final

Main article: 1980 Football League Cup Final

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References

General

  • {{cite web |url=http://www.soccerbase.com/tournaments/tournament.sd?tourn_id=508
  • {{cite web |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablese/engleagcuphistfull.html

Specific

References

  1. After Extra Time
  2. [[Barnsley F.C.. Barnsley]] won on 4–3 on penalties
  3. [[Mansfield Town F.C.. Mansfield Town]] won on the Away Goals Rule
  4. [[Aston Villa F.C.. Aston Villa]] won on 9–8 on penalties
  5. [[Sunderland F.C.. Sunderland]] won on 7–6 on penalties
  6. [[Wimbledon F.C.. Wimbleon]] won on 5–4 on penalties
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