1938–39 Arsenal F.C. season

Arsenal
1938–39 season
Chairman Bernard Forbes, 8th Earl of Granard
Manager George Allison
Stadium Highbury
First Division 5th
FA Cup Third Round
Top goalscorer League:

All:

The 1938–39 season was Arsenal's 20th 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
27 August 1938PortsmouthH2–0
3 September 1938Huddersfield TownA1–1
8 September 1938BrentfordA0–1
10 September 1938EvertonH1–2
14 September 1938Derby CountyH1–2
17 September 1938Wolverhampton WanderersA1–0
24 September 1938Aston VillaH0–0
1 October 1938SunderlandA0–0
8 October 1938Grimsby TownH2–0
15 October 1938ChelseaA2–4
22 October 1938Preston North EndH1–0
29 October 1938Bolton WanderersA1–1
5 November 1938Leeds UnitedH2–3
12 November 1938LiverpoolA2–2
19 November 1938Leicester CityH0–0
26 November 1938MiddlesbroughA1–1
3 December 1938BirminghamH3–1
10 December 1938Manchester UnitedA0–1
17 December 1938Stoke CityH4–1
24 December 1938PortsmouthA0–0
27 December 1938Charlton AthleticA0–1
31 December 1938Huddersfeld TownH1–0
14 January 1939EvertonA0–2
21 January 1939Charlton AthleticH2–0
28 January 1939Aston VillaA3–1
1 February 1939Wolverhampton WanderersH0–0
4 February 1939SunderlandH2–0
18 February 1939ChelseaH1–0
21 February 1939Grimsby TownA1–2
25 February 1939Preston North EndA1–2
4 March 1939Bolton WanderersH3–1
11 March 1939Leeds UnitedA2–4
18 March 1939LiverpoolH2–0
25 March 1939Leicester CityA2–0
1 April 1939MiddlesbroughH1–2
7 April 1939BlackpoolA0–1
8 April 1939BirminghamA2–1
10 April 1939BlackpoolH2–1
15 April 1939Manchester UnitedH2–1
22 April 1939Stoke CityA0–1
29 April 1939Derby CountyA2–1
6 May 1939BrentfordH2–0

Final League Table

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GA GD Pts
1Everton42173160181029283488521.692+3659
2Wolverhampton Wanderers4214615512858332788392.256+4955
3Charlton Athletic42163249246312263575591.271+1650
4Middlesbrough42136264277311294793741.257+1949
5Arsenal42143434145610212755411.341+1447
6Derby County4212363922759273366551.200+1146
7Stoke City42136250254611214371681.044+346
8Bolton Wanderers4210653925597283367581.155+945
9Preston North End42137144193513194063591.068+444
10Grimsby Town42116438265511234361690.884–843
11Liverpool42126340242811223962630.984–142
12Aston Villa42113744255610273571601.183+941
13Leeds United42115540275412194059670.881–841
14Manchester United4279530204710274557650.877–838
15Blackpool4298437263612194256680.824–1238
16Sunderland4277730296510243854670.806–1338
17Portsmouth42107425152613225547700.671–2337
18Brentford42112830273612234753740.716–2136
19Huddersfield Town42114638181713204658640.906–635
20Chelsea42105643292415215164800.800–1633
21Birmingham42105640272316225762840.738–2232
22Leicester City4276835352514134748820.585–3429
Key
League Champions
FA Cup Winners
Relegated

FA Cup

Arsenal entered the FA Cup in the third round, in which they were drawn to face Chelsea.

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R37 January 1939ChelseaA1–2

See also

References

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