1889–90 Aston Villa F.C. season
Aston Villa had a disappointing 1889–90 season, having finished second in the previous season. They started with an unbeaten opening three games including a win over champions Preston, but suffered several defeats after Christmas, winning only one of their six remaining league games. Preston's defeat to Aston Villa in the League though, was their first ever in the competition.
Results
League
The table below lists all the results of Aston Villa in the Football League for the 1889–90 season
1899 |
Date |
Team |
Venue |
Win/Draw/Lose |
Score |
7 September |
Burnley |
Home |
Draw |
2–2 |
14 September |
Notts County |
Home |
Draw |
1–1 |
21 September |
Preston North End |
Home |
Win |
5–3 |
28 September |
West Bromwich Albion |
Away |
Lost |
0–3 |
5 October |
Burnley |
Away |
Won |
6–2 |
12 October |
Derby County |
Home |
Won |
7–1 |
19 October |
Blackburn Rovers |
Away |
Lost |
0–7 |
26 October |
West Bromwich Albion |
Home |
Won |
1–0 |
2 November |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Home |
Won |
2–1 |
9 November |
Notts County |
Away |
Draw |
1–1 |
16 November |
Bolton Wanderers |
Away |
Lost |
0–2 |
23 November |
Everton |
Home |
Lost |
1–2 |
30 November |
Accrington |
Away |
Lost |
2–4 |
7 December |
Stoke City |
Home |
Won |
6–1 |
14 December |
Blackburn |
Home |
Match Abandoned |
21 December |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Away |
Draw |
1–1 |
25 December |
Preston North End |
Away |
Lost |
2–3 |
26 December |
Accrington |
Home |
Lost |
1–2 |
28 December |
Derby |
Away |
Lost |
0–5 |
1890 |
Date |
Team |
Venue |
Win/Draw/Lose |
Score |
4 January |
Everton |
Home |
Lost |
1–2 |
25 January |
Bolton |
Home |
Lost |
1–2 |
17 March |
Stoke |
Away |
Draw |
1–1 |
31 March |
Blackburn |
Home |
Won |
3–0 |
Overall League performance – Played 22, Won 7, Drew 5, Lost 10, Goal Average (43/51) = 0.843, Points (2 for a win) 19, Position 8th.
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Club seasons
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Football League |
Accrington · Aston Villa · Blackburn Rovers · Bolton Wanderers · Burnley · Derby County · Everton · Notts County · Preston North End · Stoke · West Bromwich Albion · Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Football Alliance |
Birmingham St George's · Bootle · Crewe Alexandra · Darwen · Grimsby Town · Long Eaton Rangers · Newton Heath LYR · Nottingham Forest · Small Heath · Sunderland Albion · Walsall Town Swifts · The Wednesday
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