Arsenal won their second league title of the postwar era, finishing ahead of runners-up
Preston North End on goal average - denying them a first league title since they won the first two English Football League titles more than 60 years earlier. Preston defeated Arsenal in a 2-0 home win in the second last match of the season on 25 April, which was followed by another win at Derby four days later. But Arsenal's 3-2 win in their final match against
Burnley on 1 May meant that it was Arsenal who clinched the title on goal average.
Wolverhampton Wanderers bounced back after two disappointing seasons to finish third, three points short of the title. They finished one point ahead of their local rivals
West Bromwich Albion. Twelve goals were scored when
Blackpool defeated
Charlton Athletic 8-4 on 25 September, but Charlton would eventually finish two places higher in the table at fifth place. Defending champions
Manchester United, in a period of transition as the team captained by
Johnny Carey started to make way for a younger generation of players, finished eighth.
Stoke City and
Derby County, who had been among the First Division's leading lights in the first few postwar seasons, went down to the Second Division after several seasons of gradually declining form.
Liverpool, the 1947 champions, avoided the drop by just two points.
Results Maps ==Second Division==