1975–76 Manchester United F.C. season
94th season in existence of Manchester United
Manchester United 1975–76 football season
The 1975–76 season was Manchester United 's 74th season in The Football League [ 1] and first in the First Division after winning the Second Division the season prior. They finished the season third in the First Division , their highest placing since 1968,[ 2] to qualify for the UEFA Cup .
They reached the FA Cup Final at Wembley , where they lost 1–0 to Southampton of the Second Division. The only goal of the game came from Saints striker Bobby Stokes . It was the second time since World War II that a Second Division team had won the trophy, the other occasion had been three years earlier, when Sunderland beat Leeds United .
First Division
Date
Opponents
H / A
Result F–A
Scorers
Attendance
League position
16 August 1975
Wolverhampton Wanderers
A
2–0
Macari (2)
32,348
1st
19 August 1975
Birmingham City
A
2–0
McIlroy (2)
33,177
1st
23 August 1975
Sheffield United
H
5–1
Pearson (2), Badger (o.g. ), Daly , McIlroy
55,948
1st
27 August 1975
Coventry City
H
1–1
Pearson
52,169
1st
30 August 1975
Stoke City
A
1–0
Dodd (o.g. )
33,092
1st
6 September 1975
Tottenham Hotspur
H
3–2
Pratt (o.g. ), Daly (2; 1 pen. )
51,641
1st
13 September 1975
Queens Park Rangers
A
0–1
29,237
1st
20 September 1975
Ipswich Town
H
1–0
Houston
50,513
1st
24 September 1975
Derby County
A
1–2
Daly
33,187
2nd
27 September 1975
Manchester City
A
2–2
McCreery , Macari
46,931
3rd
4 October 1975
Leicester City
H
0–0
47,878
1st
11 October 1975
Leeds United
A
2–1
McIlroy (2)
40,264
2nd
18 October 1975
Arsenal
H
3–1
Coppell (2), Pearson
53,885
1st
25 October 1975
West Ham United
A
1–2
Macari
38,601
2nd
1 November 1975
Norwich City
H
1–0
Pearson
50,587
1st
8 November 1975
Liverpool
A
1–3
Coppell
49,137
5th
15 November 1975
Aston Villa
H
2–0
Coppell , McIlroy
51,682
3rd
22 November 1975
Arsenal
A
1–3
Pearson
40,102
5th
29 November 1975
Newcastle United
H
1–0
Daly
52,624
4th
6 December 1975
Middlesbrough
A
0–0
32,454
4th
13 December 1975
Sheffield United
A
4–1
Pearson (2), Hill , Macari
31,741
3rd
20 December 1975
Wolverhampton Wanderers
H
1–0
Hill
44,269
2nd
23 December 1975
Everton
A
1–1
Macari
41,732
1st
27 December 1975
Burnley
H
2–1
McIlroy , Macari
59,726
2nd
10 January 1976
Queens Park Rangers
H
2–1
Hill , McIlroy
58,312
1st
17 January 1976
Tottenham Hotspur
A
1–1
Hill
49,189
1st
31 January 1976
Birmingham City
H
3–1
Forsyth , Macari , McIlroy
50,726
1st
7 February 1976
Coventry City
A
1–1
Macari
33,922
2nd
18 February 1976
Liverpool
H
0–0
59,709
2nd
21 February 1976
Aston Villa
A
1–2
Macari
50,094
3rd
25 February 1976
Derby County
H
1–1
Pearson
59,632
3rd
28 February 1976
West Ham United
H
4–0
Forsyth , Macari , McCreery , Pearson
57,220
3rd
13 March 1976
Leeds United
H
3–2
Houston , Pearson , Daly
59,429
3rd
17 March 1976
Norwich City
A
1–1
Hill
27,782
2nd
20 March 1976
Newcastle United
A
4–3
Pearson (2), Bird (o.g. ), Howard (o.g. )
45,048
2nd
27 March 1976
Middlesbrough
H
3–0
Daly (pen. ), McCreery , Hill
58,527
2nd
10 April 1976
Ipswich Town
A
0–3
34,889
3rd
17 April 1976
Everton
H
2–1
Kenyon (o.g. ), McCreery
61,879
3rd
19 April 1976
Burnley
A
1–0
Macari
27,418
3rd
21 April 1976
Stoke City
H
0–1
53,879
3rd
24 April 1976
Leicester City
A
1–2
Coyne
31,053
3rd
4 May 1976
Manchester City
H
2–0
Hill , McIlroy
59,517
3rd
Source:
World Football Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions
FA Cup
Date
Round
Opponents
H / A
Result F–A
Scorers
Attendance
3 January 1976
Round 3
Oxford United
H
2–1
Daly (2; 2 pen.)
41,082
24 January 1976
Round 4
Peterborough United
H
3–1
Forsyth , McIlroy , Hill
56,352
14 February 1976
Round 5
Leicester City
A
2–1
Macari , Daly
34,000
6 March 1976
Round 6
Wolverhampton Wanderers
H
1–1
Daly
59,433
9 March 1976
Round 6 Replay
Wolverhampton Wanderers
A
3–2 (aet )
Pearson , Greenhoff , McIlroy
44,373
3 April 1976
Semi-Final
Derby County
N
2–0
Hill (2)
55,000
1 May 1976
Final
Southampton
N
0–1
100,000
League Cup
Squad statistics
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