Liverpool won their first silverware under
Bob Paisley by lifting their second
UEFA Cup, and winning the league title. They won eight of their last nine matches and finished one point ahead of QPR, who achieved the highest finish of their history. Manchester United's revival under
Tommy Docherty continued as they finished third in the league and reached their first cup final of the 1970s, where they took on Second Division underdogs Southampton in the
FA Cup Final but surprisingly lost 1-0. Defending champions Derby County surrendered their title crown but managed a decent fourth-place finish in the league. Leeds United completed the top five but were denied a place in the UEFA Cup as they were still banned from Europe following the antics of their fans at the
1975 European Cup Final. Manchester City triumphed over Newcastle United in the final of the League Cup to win their first major trophy for six years. FA Cup holders West Ham United finished 18th in the league but did enjoy a good run in Europe, finishing runners-up in the
European Cup Winners' Cup. Arsenal endured another disappointing season as they finished 17th. Sheffield United, who had finished sixth a year earlier, went down in bottom place after winning just six league games all season. They were joined by Burnley and Wolves.
Results • The match on the 20th of March 1976 between Leicester City and Aston Villa ended 2-2. Aston Villa defender
Chris Nicholl scored all four goals - two for Villa and two own goals.
Maps ==Second Division==