• 3 August 1968 – The reigning champions
Manchester City beat the FA Cup holders
West Bromwich Albion 6–1 in the
Charity Shield at
Maine Road.
Bobby Owen and
Francis Lee both score twice. • 10 August 1968 – The League season begins with Manchester City losing 2–1 to
Liverpool at
Anfield. Promoted
Queens Park Rangers draw their first match in the First Division at home to
Leicester City, and
Arsenal win the
North London derby 2–1 at
White Hart Lane. • 17 August 1968 – The
Manchester derby at Maine Road finishes goalless. Draws for
West Ham United and Arsenal (against
Nottingham Forest and Liverpool respectively) end their 100% records, leaving
Leeds United as the only First Division club with six points out of six.
Crystal Palace and
Millwall are the teams with maximum points in Division Two, while
Mansfield Town and
Lincoln City, of Divisions Three and Four respectively, have won both of their games thus far. • 19 October 1968 –
Geoff Hurst scores six times as West Ham United thrash
Sunderland 8–0 to equal their record League victory.
Burnley beat Leeds United 5–1. • 14 January 1969 –
Sir Matt Busby announces that he will retire as the manager of
Manchester United at the end of the season. • 20 January 1969 –
Brian Purcell and
Roy Evans, two
Hereford United players, are killed in a car crash on their way to an
FA Cup tie at
Nuneaton Borough. • 22 February 1969–
Mary Raine became the first woman to report on sport for the BBC, when she was sent to report on the Chelsea-Sunderland league game for radio’s Sports Report. The match finished 5-1 to Chelsea. • 15 March 1969 – Third Division
Swindon Town cause a major shock by beating Arsenal 3–1 in the
League Cup final thanks to two goals in extra-time from
Don Rogers. • 19 March 1969 – Struggling Manchester United beat bottom-of-the-table Queens Park Rangers 8–1 at
Old Trafford in one of the highest-scoring matches of the First Division season. • 26 April 1969 – Manchester City win the FA Cup with a
Neil Young goal giving them a 1–0 win over relegation-threatened Leicester City in the Wembley
final. • 28 April 1969 – Leeds United draw 0–0 with second-placed Liverpool at Anfield to clinch the First Division title for the first time in their history. • 15 May 1969 – Manchester United's defence of the European Cup ends when they are knocked out by
Milan in the semi-finals. They win the second leg at
Old Trafford 1–0 with a goal by
Bobby Charlton, but lose 2–1 on aggregate. Milan's goalkeeper
Fabio Cudicini is injured by an object thrown from the crowd. • 17 May 1969 – Three weeks after their FA Cup final defeat, Leicester City are relegated from the First Division. Needing to beat Manchester United to overtake Coventry City, they lose 3–2 in Matt Busby's last match as Manchester United's manager. Liverpool's draw with
Newcastle United leaves them in second place, six points behind Leeds United, who finish the season with just two defeats and unbeaten in their last 28 League games since October. • 11 June 1969 – Newcastle United beat
Újpest Dózsa 3–2 in the second leg of the
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final to secure a 6–2 aggregate victory and win their first European trophy. ==Star players==