1930–31 Arsenal F.C. season

Arsenal
1930–31 season
Chairman Samuel Hill-Wood
Manager Herbert Chapman
Stadium Highbury
First Division 1st
FA Cup 4th Round

The 1930–31 season was Arsenal's 12th consecutive season in the top division of English football.

Results

Arsenal's score comes first[1]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
30 August 1930BlackpoolA4–1
1 September 1930Bolton WanderersA4–1
6 September 1930Leeds UnitedH3–1
10 September 1930Blackburn RoversH3–2
13 September 1930SunderlandA4–1
15 September 1930Blackburn RoversA2–2
20 September 1930Leicester CityH4–1
27 September 1930BiminghamA4–2
4 October 1930Sheffield UnitedH1–1
11 October 1930Derby CountyA2–4
18 October 1930Manchester UnitedA2–1
25 October 1930West Ham UnitedH1–1
1 November 1930Huddersfield TownA1–1
8 November 1930Aston VillaH5–2
15 November 1930Sheffield WednesdayA2–1
22 November 1930MiddlesbroughH5–3
29 November 1930ChelseaA5–1
13 December 1930LiverpoolA1–1
20 December 1930Newcastle UnitedH1–2
25 December 1930Manchester CityA4–1
26 December 1930Manchester CityH3–1
27 December 1930BlackpoolH7–1
17 January 1931SunderlandH1–3
28 January 1931Grimsby TownH9–1
31 January 1931BirminghamH1–1
5 February 1931Leicester CityA7–2
7 February 1931Sheffield UnitedA1–1
14 February 1931Derby CountyH6–3
21 February 1931Manchester CityH4–1
28 February 1931West Ham UnitedA4–2
7 March 1931Huddersield TownH0–0
11 March 1931Leeds UnitedA2–1
14 March 1931Aston VillaA1–5
21 March 1931Sheffield WednesdayH2–0
28 March 1931MiddlesbroughA5–2
3 April 1931PortsmouthA1–1
4 April 1931ChelseaH2–1
6 April 1931PortsmouthH1–1
11 April 1931Grimsby TownA1–0
18 April 1931LiverpoolH3–1
25 April 1931Newcastle UnitedA3–1
2 May 1931Bolton WanderersH5–0

Final League Table

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GA GD Pts Notes
1Arsenal421452672714526032127592.153+6866[2][3]
2Aston Villa42173186348674244128781.641+5059[2]
3Sheffield Wednesday42143465328583743102751.360+2752[2]
4Portsmouth4211734626768384184671.254+1749
5Huddersfield Town4210834527849363881651.246+1648
6Derby County42126356316411384894791.190+1546
7Middlesbrough42135357286312416298901.089+846
8Manchester City4213264129588344175701.071+546
9Liverpool42116448284611385786851.012+142
10Blackburn Rovers42143454283513295683840.988–142
11Sunderland42124561384512284789851.047+441
12Chelsea42134442192613224864670.955–340
13Grimsby Town42132655314314275682870.943–539
14Bolton Wanderers42126345263315235568810.840–1339
15Sheffield United42107449314314295378840.929–638
16Leicester City42124550384215305780950.842–1538
17Newcastle United42921041456411374278870.897–936
18West Ham United42113756443513235079940.840–1536
19Birmingham42113737282712184255700.786–1536
20Blackpool42876414433153081711250.568–5432
21Leeds United42103849312415195068810.840–1331
22Manchester United42669303712182378531150.461–6222

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against;
GA = Goal average; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Key
League Champions
Relegated

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R310 January 1931Aston VillaH2–240,864
R3 R14 January 1931Aston VillaA3–173,668
R424 January 1931ChelseaA4–262,945

See also

References

  1. http://www.statto.com/football/teams/arsenal/1930-1931/results
  2. 1 2 3 8 teams, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Sheffield Wednesday (1st Div), Everton (2nd Div.), Chesterfield, Lincoln City, Tranmere Rovers
    (3rd Div. North) and Crystal Palace (3rd Div. South) all scored over 100 goals. This is the most in the Football League history.
  3. Arsenal scored 60 Away Goals, the most to this day.

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