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2000–01 Football League Cup


FieldValue
titleFootball League Cup
year2000–01
other_titlesWorthington Cup, League Cup
countryEngland
Wales
num_teams92
championsLiverpool
defending championsLeicester City
count6
runner-upBirmingham City
top goal scorerRobbie Fowler
(6 goals)
prevseason[1999–2000](1999-2000-football-league-cup)
nextseason[2001–02](2001-02-football-league-cup)

Wales | runner-up = Birmingham City (6 goals) The 2000–01 Football League Cup (known as the Worthington Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 41st staging of the Football League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 92 football clubs.

The competition began on 22 August 2000, and ended with the final on 25 February 2001 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff as Wembley Stadium had been closed for a rebuild.

The tournament was won by Liverpool, who beat Birmingham City 5–4 on penalties after a 1–1 draw after extra-time. Robbie Fowler put Liverpool in front after half an hour but a Darren Purse penalty salvaged the game for Birmingham in the final minute of normal time.

This edition was the last with two-legged ties in the first two rounds.

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 1999–2000 season. Therefore, the 20th place from the Premier League in 2000, Watford was the top seed, and the club newly promoted to the Third Division, Kidderminster Harriers, were bottom seeds. The first legs took place on 22 and 23 August and the second legs on 5 and 6 September.

Tie noHome team(1st Leg)
(2nd Leg)
**Aggregate**Away teamLuton Town win on away goals
1**Crystal Palace**(2–1)
(0–0)
**2–1**Cardiff City
2**Colchester United**(0–1)
(4–1)
**4–2**Q.P.R.
3Plymouth Argyle(1–2)
(1–1)
**2–3****Bristol Rovers**
4Barnet(2–1)
(1–3)
**3–4****Wycombe Wanderers**
5Bolton Wanderers(1–0)
(1–3)
**2–3****Macclesfield Town**
6Brighton(1–2)
(1–1)
**2–3****Millwall**
7Bristol City(2–2)
(1–2)
**3–4****Brentford**
8**Burnley**(4–1)
(2–3)
**6–4**Hartlepool United
9Cambridge United(0–0)
(0–1)
**0–1****Portsmouth**
10**Crewe Alexandra**(2–2)
(2–1)
**4–3**Bury
11**Darlington**(2–2)
(2–1)
**4–3**Nottingham Forest
12**Gillingham**(2–0)
(2–3)
**4–3**Torquay United
13**Grimsby Town**(2–0)
(1–1)
**3–1**Carlisle United
14Hull City(1–0)
(0–2)
**1–2****Notts County**
15**Leyton Orient**(1–1)
(2–0)
**3–1**Reading
16**Luton Town**(0–0)
(2–2)
**2–2**Peterborough United
17**Mansfield Town**(0–1)
(3–0)
**3–1**Wrexham
18Northampton Town(1–0)
(1–4)
**2–4****Fulham**
19**Norwich City**(0–0)
(2–1)
**2–1**A.F.C. Bournemouth
20**Oldham Athletic**(1–0)
(2–0)
**3–0**Huddersfield Town
21Port Vale(1–2)
(2–2)
**3–4****Chesterfield**
22Rochdale(1–1)
(1–6)
**2–7****Blackburn Rovers**
23Rotherham United(0–1)
(2–3)
**2–4****Barnsley**
24**Sheffield United**(6–1)
(0–1)
**6–2**Lincoln City
25Shrewsbury Town(1–0)
(1–4)
**2–4****Preston North End**
26Southend United(0–5)
(0–0)
**0–5****Birmingham City**
27Stockport County(0–1)
(2–3)
**2–4****Blackpool**
28Swansea City(0–0)
(1–2)
**1–2****West Bromwich Albion**
29**Swindon Town**(1–1)
(2–1)
**3–2**Exeter City
30**Tranmere Rovers**(3–0)
(2–1)
**5–1**Halifax Town
31**Walsall**(1–1)
(1–0)
**2–1**Kidderminster Harriers
32**Watford**(0–0)
(3–0)
**3–0**Cheltenham Town
33**Wigan Athletic**(1–0)
(4–1)
**5–1**Scunthorpe United
34**Wolverhampton Wanderers**(0–1)
(3–1)
**3–2**Oxford United
35York City(1–5)
(0–0)
**1–5****Stoke City**

Second round

The 35 winners from the first round joined the Premier League clubs not participating in European competition along with Wimbledon and Sheffield Wednesday, the top two relegated teams from Premier League the last season. The ties were played over two legs, with the first legs from 19 to 20 September and the second legs on 26 and 27 September. Two second leg matches were played on 2 October.

Tie noHome team(1st Leg)
(2nd Leg)
**Aggregate**Away teamAfter extra time – Bristol Rovers win 4 – 2 on penaltiesStoke City win on away goalsCrystal Palace win on away goalsWatford win on away goals
1Grimsby Town(3–2)
(0–2)
**3–4****Wolverhampton Wanderers**
2Everton(1–1)
(1–1)
**2–2****Bristol Rovers**
3**Manchester City**(1–1)
(4–2)
**5–3**Gillingham
4**Newcastle United**(2–0)
(1–1)
**3–1**Leyton Orient
5**Southampton**(2–1)
(3–1)
**5–2**Mansfield Town
6**Stoke City**(2–1)
(3–4)
**5–5**Charlton Athletic
7**Barnsley**(4–0)
(3–0)
**7–0**Crewe Alexandra
8**Blackburn Rovers**(4–0)
(1–1)
**5–1**Portsmouth
9Brentford(0–0)
(0–2)
**0–2****Tottenham Hotspur**
10Burnley(2–2)
(1–1)
**3–3****Crystal Palace**
11Chesterfield(1–0)
(0–4)
**1–4****Fulham**
12Darlington(0–1)
(2–7)
**2–8****Bradford City**
13**Derby County**(1–2)
(4–2)
**5–4**West Bromwich Albion
14**Wimbledon**(0–0)
(2–1)
**2–1**Wigan Athletic
15**Middlesbrough**(2–1)
(3–1)
**5–2**Macclesfield Town
16Millwall(2–0)
(0–5)
**2–5****Ipswich Town**
17**Norwich City**(3–3)
(5–0)
**8–3**Blackpool
18Notts County(1–3)
(2–0)
**3–3****Watford**
19Oldham Athletic(1–3)
(1–5)
**2–8****Sheffield Wednesday**
20Preston North End(1–3)
(1–4)
**2–7****Coventry City**
21**Sheffield United**(3–0)
(1–0)
**4–0**Colchester United
22**Sunderland**(3–0)
(2–1)
**5–1**Luton Town
23**Tranmere Rovers**(1–1)
(1–0)
**2–1**Swindon Town
24Walsall(0–1)
(1–1)
**1–2****West Ham United**
25Wycombe Wanderers(3–4)
(0–1)
**3–5****Birmingham City**

Third round

The 25 winners from the second round joined the Premier League clubs participating in European competition in round three. Matches were played on 31 October and 1 November.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDateLiverpool win 2–1 after extra timeSheffield Wednesday win 2–1 after extra time
1Arsenal1–2**Ipswich Town**1 November 2000
2Aston Villa0–1**Manchester City**1 November 2000
3**Derby County**3–0Norwich City1 November 2000
4**Fulham**3–2Wolverhampton Wanderers1 November 2000
5Leicester City0–3**Crystal Palace**1 November 2000
6**Liverpool**1–1Chelsea1 November 2000
7**Newcastle United**4–3Bradford City1 November 2000
8**Sheffield Wednesday**1–1Sheffield United1 November 2000
9Southampton0–1**Coventry City**1 November 2000
10**Stoke City**3–2Barnsley1 November 2000
11Bristol Rovers1–2**Sunderland**31 October 2000
12**Wimbledon**1–0Middlesbrough31 October 2000
13Tottenham Hotspur1–3**Birmingham City**31 October 2000
14**Tranmere Rovers**3–2Leeds United31 October 2000
15Watford0–3**Manchester United**31 October 2000
16**West Ham United**2–0Blackburn Rovers31 October 2000

Fourth round

The eight matches were played on 28 and 29 November.

Johnson Lewis Powell Goater Šmicer
Babbel
Fowler
Hyypiä
Murphy Westwood (a.e.t.) 6 – 5p Johnson (a.e.t.) Phillips

Quarter-finals

The four matches were played on 12, 13 and 19 December.

Morrison (a.e.t.) Venus Šmicer
Barmby Adebola

Semi-finals

The semi-final draw was made in December 2000 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 legs were played on 9 and 10 January and the second legs on 24 and 31 January 2001.

First leg

Morrison

Second leg

Murphy Bišćan Fowler Liverpool win 6–2 on aggregate. (a.e.t.) Grainger A. Johnson Birmingham City win 4–2 on aggregate

Final

The 2001 Worthington Cup Final was played on 25 February 2001 and was contested between First Division side Birmingham City and Premier League team Liverpool at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff. Liverpool won the game 5–4 on penalties following a 1–1 draw after extra time.

15:00

Liverpool win 5–4 penalties

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