11 August 1979: League champions
Liverpool defeat
FA Cup holders
Arsenal 3–1 at
Wembley Stadium to win the
Charity Shield. 18 August 1979: Arsenal move straight to the top of the First Division table with a 4–0 away win against newly promoted
Brighton & Hove Albion on the first day of the League season. The first round of fixtures in the
inaugural season of the Alliance Premier League, now the
National League, takes place. 31 August 1979: The first month of the season ends with
Norwich City, who have never even finished in the top five of the First Division, leading the League alongside 1978 champions
Nottingham Forest, after both teams win their first three matches.
Middlesbrough are one point behind the leaders. At the bottom,
Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton & Hove Albion have yet to gain a point. In the League Cup second round, braces for
Ian Bowyer and
John Robertson contribute to Nottingham Forest firing six past
Blackburn Rovers. 8 September 1979: The national transfer record fee is broken for the second time in four days when Wolverhampton Wanderers pay almost £1,500,000 for
Aston Villa and
Scotland striker
Andy Gray. 30 September 1979: September ends with newly promoted
Crystal Palace, unbeaten after eight games, topping the First Division on goal difference from
Manchester United and Nottingham Forest. After losing twice this month, Liverpool occupy ninth place.
Derby County, champions in 1972 and 1975, are bottom of the table, joined in the relegation zone by
Stoke City and Tottenham Hotspur. 13 October 1979:
Kazimierz Deyna scores the only goal as Manchester City beat Nottingham Forest, knocking the Midlands club into second place, behind Manchester United. Crystal Palace's unbeaten start to the season ends with a 3–1 defeat to
Everton at
Goodison Park. 31 October 1979: Manchester United end October as First Division leaders, one point ahead of Nottingham Forest, with Liverpool, Norwich City, Crystal Palace, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Tottenham Hotspur a further two points adrift. Brighton & Hove Albion now occupy bottom place behind Derby County, while
Bolton Wanderers have dropped into the relegation zone. 30 November 1979: November ends with Manchester United still top of the First Division, one point ahead of Liverpool. Crystal Palace remain in contention, two points behind the leaders, and Middlesbrough have joined the chasing pack. Bolton Wanderers, Brighton & Hove Albion and Ipswich Town occupy the relegation zone. 31 December 1979: The decade ends with Liverpool narrowly ahead of Manchester United at the top of the First Division, having won the clash between the two on Boxing Day. Southampton and Arsenal lead the chasing group, but are eight points behind the leaders. Crystal Palace have fallen to ninth place.
Bristol City have joined Derby County and Bolton Wanderers in the relegation zone. 8 January 1980: Non-League
Harlow Town beat Second Division promotion candidates
Leicester City 1–0 in an FA Cup third round replay. Manchester United's title hopes are dashed by a 6–0 thrashing at Ipswich Town. 22 March 1980: United win the
Manchester derby:
Mickey Thomas scores the only goal of the game. Elsewhere in the top-flight, Derby County and Bristol City share six goals, Liverpool beat Brighton & Hove Albion and Nottingham Forest win at home to UEFA Cup hopefuls Southampton. The day's high scorers in the Football League are Third Division club
Colchester United, who smash six past
Brentford. 31 March 1980: Liverpool now have a four-point lead over Manchester United at the top of the First Division. Ipswich Town and Arsenal are the nearest challengers to the top two, and Southampton complete the top five. At the bottom of the table, Bolton Wanderers managed three League wins in March, but are still in bottom place, eight points adrift of safety. Derby County and Bristol City remain with them in the drop zone. 3 May 1980: Liverpool clinch the league title in their penultimate league game of the season by beating Aston Villa 4–1 at
Anfield. The result is rendered academic by Manchester United's 2–0 defeat to
Leeds United. Ipswich Town lose the unbeaten League run that they have maintained for over five months against Manchester City, but remain third. 10 May 1980:
Trevor Brooking scores the winning goal as Second Division West Ham United triumph 1–0 over holders Arsenal in the
FA Cup final. 14 May 1980: Arsenal lose 5–4 in a penalty shoot-out to
Valencia after a 0–0 draw in the
European Cup Winners' Cup Final. 19 May 1980: More than two weeks after the planned final day of the season, the First Division fixtures are completed when Arsenal lose 5–0 to Middlesbrough. The result leaves Ipswich Town one point ahead of the Gunners in third place. 28 May 1980: Nottingham Forest retain the European Cup by beating
Hamburg 1–0 in the
final in
Madrid.
John Robertson scores the only goal in the first half. 13 June 1980:
Clive Allen, 19, becomes the most expensive teenager in
Europe when he joins Arsenal from
Queens Park Rangers in a £1,250,000 deal. ==National teams==