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1999–2000 Football League Cup


FieldValue
titleFootball League Cup
year1999–2000
other_titleLeague Cup, Worthington Cup
countryEngland
Wales
num_teams92
defending championsTottenham Hotspur
championsLeicester City
count3
runner-upTranmere Rovers
top goal scorerDavid Kelly
(8 goals)
prevseason1998–99
nextseason2000–01

Wales | runner-up = Tranmere Rovers (8 goals) The 1999–2000 Football League Cup (known as the Worthington Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 40th staging of the Football League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 92 football clubs.

The competition began on 10 August 1999, and ended with the final on 27 February 2000, the last final to be held at the old Wembley Stadium. For the first time in English football history, the entire draw for each round was made after the first round. This meant each team could plot their route to the final as well as predicting future opponents.

The tournament was won by Leicester City, who beat Tranmere Rovers 2–1 in the final, thanks to two goals from Matt Elliott, sandwiched by an equaliser from David Kelly.

First round

The 70 First, Second and Third Division clubs (with the exception of Blackburn Rovers and Charlton Athletic, who were relegated from the Premiership last season) compete from the first round. Each section is divided equally into a pot of seeded clubs and a pot of unseeded clubs. Clubs' rankings depend upon their finishing position in the 1998–99 season.

Tie noHome team1(1st Leg)
(2nd Leg)
AggregateAway teamAfter extra time – Cardiff City win 3 – 2 on penalties
1Torquay United(0–0)
(0–3)
0–3Portsmouth
2Brentford(0–2)
(0–2)
0–4Ipswich Town
3Brighton(0–2)
(0–2)
0–4Gillingham
4Manchester City(5–0)
(1–0)
6–0Burnley
5Nottingham Forest(3–0)
(0–1)
3–1Mansfield Town
6Reading(0–0)
(2–1)
2–1Peterborough United
7Swansea City(2–0)
(1–1)
3–1Millwall
8Birmingham City(3–0)
(2–1)
5–1Exeter City
9Blackpool(2–1)
(1–3)
3–4Tranmere Rovers
10Bournemouth(2–0)
(2–3)
4–3Barnet
11Bury(1–0)
(0–2)
1–2Notts County
12Cambridge United(2–2)
(1–2)
3–4Bristol City
13Cardiff City(1–2)
(2–1)
3–3Q.P.R.
14Carlisle United(0–0)
(0–6)
0–6Grimsby Town
15Chester City(2–1)
(4–4)
6–5Port Vale
16Colchester United(2–2)
(1–3)
3–5Crystal Palace
17Darlington(1–1)
(3–5)
4–6Bolton Wanderers
18Halifax Town(0–0)
(1–5)
1–5West Bromwich Albion
19Hartlepool United(3–3)
(0–1)
3–4Crewe Alexandra
20Lincoln City(2–4)
(2–2)
4–6Barnsley
21Luton Town(0–2)
(2–2)
2–4Bristol Rovers
22Macclesfield Town(1–1)
(0–3)
1–4Stoke City
23Northampton Town(1–2)
(1–3)
2–5Fulham
24Norwich City(2–0)
(1–2)
3–2Cheltenham Town
25Preston(1–0)
(2–0)
3–0Wrexham
26Rochdale(1–2)
(1–2)
2–4Chesterfield
27Rotherham United(0–1)
(0–2)
0–3Hull City
28Scunthorpe United(0–2)
(0–0)
0–2Huddersfield Town
29Sheffield United(3–0)
(3–0)
6–0Shrewsbury Town
30Southend United(0–2)
(0–1)
0–3Oxford United
31Stockport County(2–0)
(1–1)
3–1Oldham Athletic
32Swindon Town(0–1)
(1–1)
1–2Leyton Orient
33Walsall(4–1)
(4–1)
8–2Plymouth Argyle
34Wycombe Wanderers(0–1)
(4–2)
4–3Wolverhampton Wanderers
35York City(0–1)
(1–2)
1–3Wigan Athletic

1 Team at home in the 1st leg is denoted as the home team

Second round

The 35 winners from the first round joined the 13 Premier League clubs not participating in European competition, along with Blackburn Rovers And Charlton Athletic in round two. First leg matches were played on 14 and 15 September, second leg matches were played on 21 and 22 September.

Tie noHome team1(1st Leg)
(2nd Leg)
AggregateAway teamBarnsley win on away goalsBradford City win on away goalsAfter extra time – Bournemouth win 3 – 1 on penaltiesWatford win on away goals
1Manchester City(0–0)
(3–4)
3–4Southampton
2Nottingham Forest(2–1)
(0–0)
2–1Bristol City
3Barnsley(1–1)
(3–3)
4–4Stockport County
4Birmingham City(2–0)
(1–0)
3–0Bristol Rovers
5Bradford City(1–1)
(2–2)
3–3Reading
6Crystal Palace(3–3)
(2–4)
5–7Leicester City
7Cardiff City(1–1)
(1–3)
2–4Wimbledon
8Charlton Athletic(0–0)
(0–0)
0–0Bournemouth
9Chester City(0–1)
(0–5)
0–6Aston Villa
10Chesterfield(0–0)
(1–2)
1–2Middlesbrough
11Crewe Alexandra(2–1)
(1–1)
3–2Ipswich Town
12Gillingham(1–4)
(0–2)
1–6Bolton Wanderers
13Grimsby Town(4–1)
(0–1)
4–2Leyton Orient
14Huddersfield Town(2–1)
(2–2)
4–3Notts County
15Hull City(1–5)
(2–4)
3–9Liverpool
16Norwich City(0–4)
(0–2)
0–6Fulham
17Oxford United(1–1)
(1–0)
2–1Everton
18Portsmouth(0–3)
(1–3)
1–6Blackburn Rovers
19Sheffield United(2–0)
(0–3)
2–3Preston
20Stoke City(0–0)
(1–3)
1–3Sheffield Wednesday
21Sunderland(3–2)
(5–0)
8–2Walsall
22Swansea City(0–0)
(1–3)
1–3Derby County
23Tranmere Rovers(5–1)
(1–3)
6–4Coventry City
24Watford(2–0)
(1–3)
3–3Wigan Athletic
25West Bromwich Albion(1–1)
(4–3)
5–4Wycombe Wanderers

1 Team at home in the 1st leg is denoted as the home team

Third round

The 25 winners from the second round joined the seven Premiership clubs participating in European competition in round three. Matches were played on 12 and 13 October.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1Aston Villa3–0Manchester United13 October 1999
2Chelsea0–1Huddersfield Town13 October 1999
3Derby County1–2Bolton Wanderers13 October 1999
4Leeds United1–0Blackburn Rovers13 October 1999
5Leicester City2–0Grimsby Town13 October 1999
6Middlesbrough1–0Watford13 October 1999
7Sheffield Wednesday4–1Nottingham Forest13 October 1999
8Southampton2–1Liverpool13 October 1999
9Tottenham Hotspur3–1Crewe Alexandra13 October 1999
10West Ham United2–0Bournemouth13 October 1999
11Arsenal2–1Preston12 October 1999
12Bradford City2–3Barnsley12 October 1999
13Wimbledon3–2Sunderland12 October 1999
14Birmingham City2–0Newcastle United12 October 1999
15Tranmere Rovers2–0Oxford United12 October 1999
16West Bromwich Albion1–2Fulham12 October 1999

Fourth round

Most matches were played on 30 November 1 December with one played on 15 December.

Grainger Kitson Cole Euell Šuker Ziege Gascoigne Vivas Upson Sylvinho Morgan Hill Black Joachim Dublin Collins Horsfield Elliott Impey Zagorakis Izzet Harte Kelly Bowyer

Quarter-finals

The four matches were played between 14 December and 12 January.

Joachim NOTE: This match was a replay after West Ham were ordered to replay the match after fielding an ineligible player in the original tie. West Ham had won the original tie on penalties. Walsh Horsfield Coleman Savage Fenton Trollope Horsfield Johansen Parkinson

Semi-finals

The semi-final draw was made in December 1999 after the conclusion of the quarter finals. Unlike the other rounds, the semi-final ties were played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home. The first leg matches were played on 12 and 25 January 2000, the second leg matches were played on 26 January and 2 February 2000. Tranmere Rovers reached the first major cup final of their history with a fine win over Bolton Wanderers, while Leicester City's victory over Aston Villa gave them their third appearance in the competition's final in four years.

First leg

Second leg

Mahon
Kelly Tranmere Rovers won 4–0 on aggregate Leicester City won 1–0 on aggregate

Final

Main article: 2000 Football League Cup Final

The 2000 Worthington Cup Final was played on 27 February 2000 and was contested between Leicester City and Tranmere Rovers at Wembley Stadium. Leicester won the game 2–1.

References

References

  1. [https://www.theguardian.com/football/1999/sep/26/newsstory.sport2 Explain the Worthington Cup draw] – ''The Guardian''
  2. (27 February 2000). "Leicester triumph at Wembley". BBC Sport.
  3. [https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/football-league/league-order-replay-742945.html League order replay] – ''The Independent''
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