The Premier League is the top division of English league football. 20 clubs play against each other twice, with one match played in a club's stadium and the other in the opponent's stadium. Three points are awarded for a win, one point for a draw, and none for a loss. At the end of the season, the top two teams qualified for next year's
UEFA Champions League, the third-placed team qualified for the qualifying rounds of the Champions League, the fourth-placed team qualified for the
UEFA Cup, and the bottom three teams were
relegated to the
Football League First Division.
August–October In the first match of the season, Manchester United faced
Leicester City at Old Trafford and went a goal down within seven minutes, when
Emile Heskey turned in
Muzzy Izzet's cross via the crossbar.
Tony Cottee – the scorer in the previous season's corresponding fixture – added a second with 15 minutes remaining. A long-range shot from
David Beckham deflected in off
Teddy Sheringham three minutes later, before Beckham himself scored with a
direct free kick to salvage a point for the home side. The team's first away game followed at
West Ham United, but despite the debut of striker
Dwight Yorke, United were held to a goalless draw. Beckham, who had become a national hate figure after his
dismissal at the
World Cup, was poorly received by West Ham supporters, with his every touch of the ball jeered. Bottles and stones were directed at the team bus prior to kick-off. After the game, Ferguson, his players, and the Manchester United staff refused to be interviewed by the press or television. Manchester United recorded their first win of the season on 9 September, beating newly promoted
Charlton Athletic 4–1. Yorke and
Ole Gunnar Solskjær each scored a
brace to overturn the visitors' early lead. Old Trafford was covered in
graffiti against the proposed takeover of the club by
BSkyB. Chants were directed at chairman
Martin Edwards, who had given his support to the merger. The following week, ahead of their midweek
UEFA Champions League group stage visit against Barcelona, United earned a 2–0 victory against
Coventry City, thanks to goals from Yorke and
Ronny Johnsen. However, a 3–0 defeat to defending champions Arsenal left the team in 10th place after five matches, with Arsenal winning against United in four consecutive matches; goals from
Tony Adams,
Nicolas Anelka, and
Freddie Ljungberg condemned Manchester United to their second 3–0 defeat by Arsenal in the season. Midfielder
Nicky Butt, who had been sent off in the Champions League match earlier in the week, was handed a second red card in the space of four days for a foul on
Patrick Vieira. United ended the month with a win, beating rivals
Liverpool 2–0 to move into fifth spot, with
Denis Irwin scoring a
penalty and
Paul Scholes scoring a
cross from
Andy Cole. A trip to face
Southampton at
The Dell on 3 October was taken with caution, given United's return from Munich in the Champions League and poor record on the ground: United had lost to Southampton on each of their last three visits, including a 6–3 defeat in 1996. Cole was paired with Yorke for only the second time in the season, a tactic that paid off as both got on the scoresheet. Substitute
Jordi Cruyff added a third in the 75th minute to move United into second place in the table, four points behind leaders
Aston Villa. An
international break followed the game, pausing club football for two weeks. Upon their return,
Raimond van der Gouw, who deputised for injured goalkeeper and captain Peter Schmeichel at Southampton, featured again at home to
Wimbledon, a match that Manchester United won 5–1, the biggest win of the season at Old Trafford.
Ryan Giggs, Beckham, Yorke, and Cole all scored, with Cole scoring twice; Ferguson, in particular, hailed the contribution of 19-year-old defender
Wes Brown. United earned a point away at
Derby County on 24 October, with
Cruyff scoring a late equaliser for United following
Darryl Powell's goal, and beat
Everton 4–1 at
Goodison Park on 31 October to cut the gap at the top to just a point.
November–December , Manchester United's captain and main goalkeeper during the season. Manchester United failed to score in a goalless draw against
Newcastle United, but made amends with a 3–2 victory over the bottom team,
Blackburn Rovers. Defensive frailties, most notably from Schmeichel, who had announced his intention to leave Manchester United at the end of the season, were on show away to
Sheffield Wednesday as the team missed the chance to go top of the table, losing 3–1. A brace from winger
Niclas Alexandersson and a debut goal scored by
Wim Jonk consigned Ferguson to his second defeat in the league and extended a barren run at Hillsborough: United had won only a single game in their last eight league visits. On 29 November, Manchester United hosted
Leeds United; Leeds opened the scoring with just under half an hour played, but a goal either side of half-time gave United the lead. Leeds equalised in the 52nd minute, Butt scored after receiving the ball from
Phil Neville and spinning around, securing three points for United. Three straight draws followed in December, the first away to league leaders Aston Villa. United were fortunate to pick up a point given their opponents' dominance in the second half. At the match against
Tottenham Hotspur, United surrendered a 2–0 lead: Solskjær put United two goals ahead, but in the 39th minute,
Gary Neville received a red card for a second bookable offence, tugging on
David Ginola's shirt. Spurs captain
Sol Campbell brought his team back into the match with 20 minutes remaining and powered a header into the top left-hand corner just before full-time. Ferguson refused to comment after the match. Despite losing the lead, the result put United top of the league on goal difference ahead of Aston Villa, before they faced Arsenal the following day. Four days later, United missed the chance to lead the table again as
Chelsea drew at Old Trafford: despite Chelsea not having a good chance at scoring until the 25th minute, United surrendered a 1–0 lead with a
Gianfranco Zola goal from a
Gustavo Poyet pass in the 81st minute, following a goal by Cole from "the unlikliest of positions" in the stoppage time of first half. Manchester United, who were without their manager Ferguson for the
Middlesbrough game due to family bereavement, were beaten 3–2; it was their last defeat of the season. Having failed to keep a
clean sheet since 8 November,
The Independent declared that United would not win the league, citing a shallow squad. United's last match of 1998 was a goalless draw at
Stamford Bridge, two weeks after the reverse fixture, to solidify their position in the top four.
January–February A power failure at Old Trafford, caused by "unprecedented demand for electricity," delayed the match against West Ham on 10 January by 45 minutes, a match that ended 4–1 to Manchester United. The partnership of Yorke and Cole was evident in the 6–2 win at Leicester City: five goals were scored in the second half, including two goals each for Yorke and Cole and defender Jaap Stam's only goal for the club, cutting Chelsea's lead at the top to two points. On 31 January, Manchester United moved a point clear at the top of the league for the first time in the season. Yorke's late header in the 89th minute made the 1–0 victory at Charlton Athletic their third consecutive league win and their fifth in January. Ferguson praised the team's resolve, adding, "It's a good result for us, because there are games where you have to dig in and find a result." In February, the winning streak was extended to five matches, with a 1–0 victory at home to Derby County on 3 February to move four points ahead of Chelsea, followed by an
8–1 win against Nottingham Forest at the
City Ground; after Yorke and Cole had scored two goals each, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer came off the bench and scored four times in the space of ten minutes to record the biggest away win in Premier League history, a record that stood for 20 years until
Leicester City beat Southampton 9–0 in 2019.
Ron Atkinson, the manager of Nottingham Forest and Alex Ferguson's predecessor as Manchester United manager, declared Manchester United to be the best team in the league by "a country mile". During the home match against Arsenal on 17 February, the Gunners were without
Dennis Bergkamp,
Emmanuel Petit, and
Martin Keown. Arsenal conceded an early penalty when
Ray Parlour brought down Johnsen, but Yorke missed, shooting wide of the right-hand post. They scored early in the second half as
Nwankwo Kanu's through-ball found striker Anelka, who put Arsenal into the lead. Cole just after the hour mark drew the game level, and Arsenal conceded their first goal in the league since 13 December. From then on, United had several chances to win the game, but a point each left the title race finely balanced. Back-to-back wins, starting with a 1–0 victory at Coventry on 20 February, followed by a 2–1 win at home to Southampton a week later, maintained United's grip on the top spot.
March–May Cup duties were the main priority in March as United played only two league fixtures: away to Newcastle and at home to Everton. United won both games, including two goals by Cole against his former club Newcastle, and three second-half goals in a 3–1 win against Everton. Manchester United could only manage a 1–1 draw at Wimbledon on 3 April as Beckham's well-drilled shot cancelled out
Jason Euell's opener in the fifth minute. Despite several of the first-team members being rested for the Juventus tie, United won 3–0 at Old Trafford against Sheffield Wednesday and drew against Leeds to earn a point at Elland Road after the midweek tie at Juventus. However, the result allowed Arsenal to move to the top of the table for the first time in the season, albeit having played one game more, after scoring six against Middlesbrough at the Riverside. . Another victory over Aston Villa on 1 May put United back on top of the league, but Arsenal's win at Derby the next day restored the champions' advantage. Against Liverpool at Anfield, Ferguson restored the Cole–Yorke strike partnership; the latter scored the opener from a Beckham cross. In the second half, United were awarded a penalty for a challenge on
Jesper Blomqvist by
Jamie Carragher, which
Denis Irwin successfully converted; however, Irwin was sent off in the 75th minute for a second bookable offence, after
Jamie Redknapp scored through a controversial penalty to give Liverpool hope. Former United midfielder
Paul Ince scored the equaliser in the 88th minute. The United manager did not hide his discomfort, adding that he thought "the referee handed it to them". On the same night, Arsenal convincingly beat rivals Tottenham to move three points clear, having still played a game more, although Wenger admitted that United were marginal favourites. With three games remaining, Yorke scored the only goal of the game away at Middlesbrough, helping his team return to the top of the table. Two days later, Arsenal lost to Leeds 1–0 with
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink's late winner, requiring United to earn four points in the final two games to secure the title. A goalless draw at
Ewood Park earned United a point, in the process relegating Blackburn Rovers, who were managed by former United assistant manager
Brian Kidd. This result meant that the title would be decided on the final day, as it had been in
1995. On the final day, Manchester United secured the championship, their fifth in seven seasons, after
Les Ferdinand had put Tottenham ahead, Beckham and Cole scored either side of half-time to give United a 2–1 win that rendered Arsenal's victory over Aston Villa irrelevant.
Colours: Green = Manchester United win; Yellow = draw; Red = opponents win. ==FA Cup==