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1997–98 Football League Cup


FieldValue
titleFootball League Cup
year1997–98
other_titlesLeague Cup, Coca-Cola Cup
countryEngland
Wales
num_teams92
defending_championsLeicester City
winnersChelsea
count2
secondMiddlesbrough
scoring_leaderJohn Hartson
Joey Beauchamp
(6 goals)
prev_season[1996–97](1996-97-football-league-cup)
next_season[1998–99](1998-99-football-league-cup)

Wales Joey Beauchamp (6 goals) The 1997–98 Football League Cup (known as the Coca-Cola Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 38th Football League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 92 football clubs.

The competition began on 11 August 1997, and ended with the final on 29 March 1998, held at Wembley Stadium. The tournament was won by Chelsea, who beat Middlesbrough 2–0 in the final.

First round

The 70 First, Second and Third Division clubs compete from the First Round. Each section is divided equally into a pot of seeded clubs and a pot of unseeded clubs. Clubs' rankings depend upon their finishing position in the 1996–97 season.

Tie noHome team1(1st Leg)
(2nd Leg)
**Aggregate**Away teamAfter extra time — Blackpool win 4–2 on penaltiesAfter extra time — Millwall win 2–0 on penalties
1**Blackpool**(1-0)
(0-1)
**1-1**Manchester City
2Bournemouth(0-1)
(1-1)
**1-2****Torquay United**
3**Brentford**(1-1)
(5-3)
**6-4**Shrewsbury Town
4Brighton & Hove Albion(1-1)
(1-3)
**2-4****Leyton Orient**
5**Bristol City**(0-0)
(2-1)
**2-1**Bristol Rovers
6Cambridge United(1-1)
(1-2)
**2-3****West Bromwich Albion**
7Cardiff City(1-1)
(1-3)
**2-4****Southend United**
8Charlton Athletic(0-1)
(1-3)
**1-4****Ipswich Town**
9Chester City(1-2)
(0-3)
**1-5****Carlisle United**
10Colchester United(0-1)
(1-1)
**1-2****Luton Town**
11Crewe Alexandra(2-3)
(3-3)
**5-6****Bury**
12Darlington(1-1)
(1-2)
**2-3****Notts County**
13Doncaster Rovers(0-8)
(1-2)
**1-10****Nottingham Forest**
14Gillingham(0-1)
(0-3)
**0-4****Birmingham City**
15**Huddersfield Town**(2-1)
(1-1)
**3-2**Bradford City
16Lincoln City(1-1)
(1-2)
**2-3****Burnley**
17Macclesfield Town(0-0)
(1-2)
**1-2****Hull City**
18Mansfield Town(4-2)
(3-6)
**7-8****Stockport County**
19Northampton Town(2-1)
(1-2)
**3-3****Millwall**
20Norwich City(2-1)
(1-3)
**3-4****Barnet**
21Oldham Athletic(1-0)
(0-5)
**1-5****Grimsby Town**
22**Oxford United**(2-0)
(5-3)
**7-3**Plymouth Argyle
23**Peterborough United**(2-2)
(2-1)
**4-3**Portsmouth
24Port Vale(1-2)
(1-1)
**2-3****York City**
25QPR(0-2)
(2-1)
**2-3****Wolverhampton Wanderers**
26**Reading**(2-0)
(1-1)
**3-1**Swansea City
27Rochdale(1-3)
(1-1)
**2-4****Stoke City**
28Rotherham United(1-3)
(0-2)
**1-5****Preston North End**
29Scarborough(0-2)
(1-2)
**1-4****Scunthorpe United**
30Swindon Town(0-2)
(1-1)
**1-3****Watford**
31**Tranmere Rovers**(3-1)
(1-2)
**4-3**Hartlepool United
32**Walsall**(2-0)
(1-0)
**3-0**Exeter City
33Wigan Athletic(1-2)
(0-1)
**1-3****Chesterfield**
34Wrexham(1-1)
(1-3)
**2-4****Sheffield United**
35Wycombe Wanderers(1-2)
(4-4)
**5-6****Fulham**

1 Team at home in the 1st leg is denoted as the home team

Second round

The 35 winners from the First Round joined the 13 Premier League clubs not participating in European competition and Middlesbrough and Sunderland who were relegated from the Premier League last season. First leg matches were played on 16 and 17 September, second leg matches were played on 23 and 24 September with one match played on 29 September, seven on 30 September and five on 1 October.

Tie noHome team1(1st Leg)
(2nd Leg)
**Aggregate**Away teamAfter extra time — Hull City win on away goals
1**Birmingham City**(4-1)
(1-2)
**5-3**Stockport County
2**Blackburn Rovers**(6-0)
(0-1)
**6-1**Preston North End
3Blackpool(1-0)
(1-3)
**2-3****Coventry City**
4Burnley(0-4)
(0-2)
**0-6****Stoke City**
5Chesterfield(1-2)
(1-4)
**2-6****Barnsley**
6Fulham(0-1)
(0-1)
**0-2****Wolverhampton Wanderers**
7**Grimsby Town**(2-0)
(2-3)
**4-3**Sheffield Wednesday
8Huddersfield Town(1-0)
(0-3)
**1-3****West Ham United**
9**Hull City**(1-0)
(1-2)
**2-2**Crystal Palace
10**Ipswich Town**(1-1)
(3-0)
**4-1**Torquay United
11**Leeds United**(3-1)
(1-2)
**4-3**Bristol City
12Leyton Orient(1-3)
(4-4)
**5-7****Bolton Wanderers**
13Luton Town(1-1)
(2-4)
**3-5****West Bromwich Albion**
14**Middlesbrough**(1-0)
(2-0)
**3-0**Barnet
15Nottingham Forest(0-1)
(2-2)
**2-3****Walsall**
16Notts County(0-2)
(1-0)
**1-2****Tranmere Rovers**
17**Oxford United**(4-1)
(2-1)
**6-2**York City
18**Reading**(0-0)
(2-0)
**2-0**Peterborough United
19Scunthorpe United(0-1)
(0-5)
**0-6****Everton**
20**Southampton**(3-1)
(2-0)
**5-1**Brentford
21Southend United(0-1)
(0-5)
**0-6****Derby County**
22**Sunderland**(2-1)
(2-1)
**4-2**Bury
23**Tottenham Hotspur**(3-2)
(2-0)
**5-2**Carlisle United
24Watford(1-1)
(0-4)
**1-5****Sheffield United**
25**Wimbledon**(5-1)
(4-1)
**9-2**Millwall

1 Team at home in the 1st leg is denoted as the home team

Third round

The 25 winners from the Second Round joined the seven Premiership clubs participating in European competition in Round Three. Matches were played on 14 and 15 October.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDateAfter extra time — Oxford United win 6 – 5 on penaltiesAfter extra time — Chelsea win 4 – 1 on penalties
1**Arsenal**4–1Birmingham City14 October 1997
2Barnsley1–2**Southampton**14 October 1997
3**Bolton Wanderers**2–0Wimbledon14 October 1997
4**Grimsby Town**3–1Leicester City14 October 1997
5**Ipswich Town**2–0Manchester United14 October 1997
6**Oxford United**1–1Tranmere Rovers14 October 1997
7**Reading**4–2Wolverhampton Wanderers14 October 1997
8**Walsall**2–1Sheffield United14 October 1997
9**Chelsea**1–1Blackburn Rovers15 October 1997
10**Coventry City**4–1Everton15 October 1997
11**Middlesbrough**2–0Sunderland15 October 1997
12**Newcastle United**2–0Hull City15 October 1997
13Stoke City1–3**Leeds United**15 October 1997
14Tottenham Hotspur1–2**Derby County**15 October 1997
15West Bromwich Albion0–2**Liverpool**15 October 1997
16**West Ham United**3–0Aston Villa15 October 1997

Fourth round

Matches were played on 18 and 19 November.

(a.e.t.)


Bowyer Williams
Morley


(a.e.t.) Hignett

(a.e.t.) Mowbray

(a.e.t.) Morris

Hartson

Quarter-finals

The four matches were played on 6 and 7 January.


Overmars

(a.e.t.) 1 – 4p Mathie Le Saux

(a.e.t.) Fowler

Semi-finals

The semi-final draw was made in January 1998 after the conclusion of the quarter finals. Unlike the other rounds, the semi-final ties were played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home. The first leg matches were played on 27 and 28 January 1998, the second leg matches were played on 18 February 1998. Arsenal's hopes of a unique domestic treble were ended by London rivals Chelsea, while Liverpool suffered a surprise exit at the hands of Middlesbrough.

First leg

Fowler

Hughes

Second leg

Branca Middlesbrough win 3-2 on aggregate

Di Matteo
Petrescu Chelsea win 4-3 on aggregate

Final

Main article: 1998 Football League Cup Final

The 1998 Coca-Cola Cup Final was played on 29 March 1998 and was contested between Chelsea and Middlesbrough at Wembley Stadium. Chelsea won the final 2–0 in extra time thanks to goals from Frank Sinclair and Roberto Di Matteo.

Di Matteo

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