22 August 1961:
Rotherham United beat
Aston Villa 2–0 in the first leg of the first ever
Football League Cup final. Fixture congestion has meant that last season's competition has stretched into this season. 11 September 1961: The floodlights at the
City Ground are officially turned on for the first time as
Nottingham Forest face
Gillingham in the League Cup. 11 October 1961: Reports surface indicating Welsh internationalist
John Charles of
Juventus will soon be back in English football after joining the
Bianconeri in 1957: the Italian club's vice-president told the press "[Charles] had already told me of his wish to return to England to look after his children's education". 18 November 1961: Table-topping
Burnley drop their first points of the season by drawing 3–3 with
Wolverhampton Wanderers. Elsewhere in the top-flight,
Ipswich Town rack up a fifth win in a row by beating
Manchester United 4–1,
Tottenham Hotspur play out a goalless draw at
Sheffield Wednesday,
Birmingham City put four without reply past
West Ham United, who slump into fifth, below both Ipswich and Spurs. In the rest of the Football League,
Liverpool are seven points clear of
Scunthorpe United at the top of the Second Division, South Coast clubs
Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic and
Portsmouth lead Division Three, and Welsh club
Wrexham, who have recorded 14 wins already this season, are top of the Fourth Division. 23 April 1962: Ipswich beat
Arsenal 3–0 and Burnley are held by
Blackburn Rovers in the
East Lancashire derby, giving Town a two-point lead over Burnley at the top of Division One. In the race to evade joining already-relegated
Chelsea in next season's second-tier,
Cardiff City pick up a useful win against West Ham United, while fellow strugglers
Fulham were beaten by
West Bromwich Albion. Both Cardiff and Fulham are on 31 points, but the West Londoners have one game more left to play compared with the Bluebirds. In the Second Division,
Leyton Orient's win over
Luton Town ensures the East London club continue to chase Scunthorpe and
Sunderland for the last remaining promotion spot. 28 April 1962: Ipswich, in the First Division for the first time, are crowned champions of English club football with a 2–0 win at home
Aston Villa on the last day of the league season. It is the first major trophy of their history, and the first time that an English club has won the title in their first season as a top division club. 5 May 1962:
Tottenham Hotspur retain the
FA Cup with a 3–1 win over
Burnley at
Wembley Stadium with goals from
Jimmy Greaves,
Bobby Smith and
Danny Blanchflower. July 1962:
Manchester United pay a British record fee of £115,000 for Scottish striker
Denis Law from
Torino of Italy. ==Awards==