1991–92 Football League

Football League, First Division
Season 1991–92
Champions Leeds United (3rd English title)
Relegated Luton Town
Notts County
West Ham United
UEFA Champions League 1992–93 Leeds United
FA Cup winners
European Cup Winners' Cup 1992–93
Liverpool (5th FA Cup title)
UEFA Cup 1992–93 Manchester United
Sheffield Wednesday
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1,166 (2.52 per match)
Top goalscorer Ian Wright (Crystal Palace / Arsenal), 29 [1]
Biggest home win ArsenalSheffield Wednesday 7–1 (15 Feb 1992)
Biggest away win Sheffield WednesdayLeeds United 1–6 (12 Jan 1992)
Highest scoring Oldham AthleticManchester United 3–6 (26 Dec 1991)
Longest winning run Southampton (6 games)
Longest unbeaten run Arsenal (17 games)
Longest losing run Norwich City (6 games)

The 19911992 season was the 93rd completed season of The Football League.

First Division

The last-ever First Division before the creation of the Premier League was won by Leeds United, who overhauled Manchester United thanks to the efforts of players like Gordon Strachan, Lee Chapman, David Batty and Gary McAllister. After runners-up Manchester United came newly promoted Sheffield Wednesday, who, despite suffering the first division's heaviest defeats both home and away, were quickly emerging as one of the most feared sides in England.

Defending champions Arsenal slipped to fourth place and never made a serious threat to retain their title. The previous season’s runners-up, Liverpool, slipped to sixth in their first full season under the management of Graeme Souness.

Newly promoted West Ham United were relegated in bottom place, with another newly promoted side – Notts County – following days later. The last day of the season saw Luton Town lose their top-flight status after ten seasons. Seventeen years later, they would fall out of the Football League and into the Conference, the fifth tier of the English football system.

Second Division

The Second Division title was won by Ipswich Town, John Lyall thus taking the Suffolk club back to the top flight after a six-year absence. Middlesbrough were also automatically promoted as runners-up, but it was play-off winners Blackburn Rovers whose promotion made the biggest headlines. Bankrolled by millionaire chairman Jack Walker and managed by former Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish, Rovers beat Leicester City 1–0 in the play-off final to end a 26-year exile from the top flight.

The relegation places were occupied by Port Vale, Plymouth Argyle and Brighton & Hove Albion – the latter team had been play-off finalists the previous season, but their fortunes had been ruined by financial problems.

Third Division

To the surprise of many, new manager Phil Holder guided Brentford to the Third Division title, while Terry Cooper’s Birmingham City occupied runners-up spot and the play-offs were won by Chris Turner’s Peterborough United.

The relegation places were occupied by Shrewsbury Town, Bury, Torquay United and Darlington.

Fourth Division

Burnley won the Fourth Division title to join Wolverhampton Wanderers as champions of all four divisions of the Football League. Also promoted were Rotherham United, Mansfield Town and play-off winners Blackpool.

On 25 March 1992, Aldershot were declared bankrupt and obliged to resign from the Football League – their record was expunged. The successor club, Aldershot Town, restored league football to the Hampshire town sixteen years later. Carlisle United eventually finished bottom, but there was no relegation from the Football League in 1991–92 – although Conference champions Colchester United were still promoted, returning to the league after a two-year absence.

Final league tables and results[2]

The tables and results below are reproduced here in the exact form that they can be found at The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation website,[2] with home and away statistics separated.

First Division

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts Notes
1 Leeds United 421380381398436247437+3782 UEFA Champions League 1992–93
First round
2 Manchester United 421272341398429206333+3078 UEFA Cup 1992–93
First Round
[notes 1]
3 Sheffield Wednesday 421353392487623256249+1375 UEFA Cup 1992–93
First Round
4 Arsenal 421272512378630248146+3572
5 Manchester City 421344321476829346148+1370
6 Liverpool 4213533417311713234740+764UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1992–93
First round
7 Aston Villa 4213353116461117284844+460
8 Nottingham Forest 4210743627641124316058+259
9 Sheffield United 429662923731136406563+257
10 Crystal Palace 42786242577729365361−857
11 Queens Park Rangers 426105252168723264847+154
12 Everton 428852819561024325251+153
13 Wimbledon 421056322039921335353053
14 Chelsea 42786313066919305060−1053
15 Tottenham Hotspur 427311333584925285863−552
16 Southampton 42759172875922273955−1652
17 Oldham Athletic 4211554636341417316367−451
18 Norwich City 428672928361218354763−1645
19 Coventry City 426781815541217293544−944
20 Luton Town 4210742517051614543871−3342
21 Notts County 427592429351316334062−2240
22 West Ham United 426692224351315353759−2238
  1. Manchester United were this season's League Cup winners.
Key
League Champions, qualified for the Champions League
FA Cup winners, qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup
Qualified for the UEFA Cup
Relegated

First Division results

Home ╲ Away ARS AST CHECOVCRYEVELEELIVLUTMCIMUNNORNOTNTCOLDQPRSHUSHWSOUTOTWHUWDN
Arsenal 00 32 12 41 42 11 40 20 21 11 11 33 20 21 11 52 71 51 20 01 11
Aston Villa 31 31 20 01 00 14 10 40 31 01 10 31 10 10 01 11 01 21 00 31 21
Chelsea 11 20 01 11 22 01 22 41 11 13 03 10 22 42 21 12 03 11 20 21 22
Coventry City 01 10 01 12 01 00 00 50 01 00 00 02 10 11 22 31 00 20 12 10 01
Crystal Palace 14 00 00 01 20 10 10 11 11 13 34 00 10 00 22 21 11 10 12 23 32
Everton 31 02 21 30 22 11 11 11 12 00 11 11 10 21 00 02 01 01 31 40 20
Leeds United 22 00 30 20 11 10 10 20 30 11 10 10 30 10 20 43 11 33 11 00 51
Liverpool 20 11 12 10 12 31 00 21 22 20 21 20 40 21 10 21 11 00 21 10 23
Luton Town 10 20 20 10 11 01 02 00 22 11 20 21 11 21 01 21 22 21 00 01 21
Manchester City 10 20 00 10 32 01 40 21 40 00 21 21 20 12 22 32 01 01 10 20 00
Manchester United 11 10 11 40 20 10 11 00 50 11 30 12 20 10 14 20 11 10 31 21 00
Norwich City 13 21 01 32 33 43 22 30 10 00 13 00 01 12 01 22 10 21 01 21 11
Nottingham Forest 32 20 11 10 51 21 00 11 11 20 10 20 11 31 11 25 02 13 13 22 42
Notts County 01 00 20 10 23 00 24 12 21 13 11 22 04 20 01 13 21 10 02 30 11
Oldham Athletic 11 32 30 21 23 22 20 23 51 25 36 22 21 43 21 21 30 11 10 22 01
Queens Park Rangers 00 01 22 11 10 31 41 00 21 40 00 02 02 11 13 10 11 22 12 00 11
Sheffield United 11 20 01 03 11 21 23 20 11 42 12 10 42 13 20 00 20 02 20 11 00
Sheffield Wednesday 11 23 30 11 41 21 16 00 32 20 32 20 21 10 11 41 13 20 00 21 20
Southampton 04 11 10 00 10 12 04 11 21 03 01 00 01 11 10 21 24 01 23 10 10
Tottenham Hotspur 11 25 13 43 01 33 13 12 41 01 12 30 12 21 00 20 01 02 12 30 32
West Ham United 02 31 11 01 02 02 13 00 00 12 10 40 30 02 10 22 11 12 01 21 11
Wimbledon 13 20 12 11 11 00 00 00 30 21 12 31 30 20 21 01 30 21 01 35 20

Source:
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

First Division maps

Locations of the Football League First Division London teams 1991–1992

Second Division

Football League, Second Division
Season 1991–92
Champions Ipswich Town (3rd title)
Promoted Blackburn Rovers,
Middlesbrough
Relegated Brighton & Hove Albion,
Plymouth Argyle,
Port Vale
Matches played 552
Goals scored 1,415 (2.56 per match)
Top goalscorer Duncan Shearer (Swindon Town / Blackburn Rovers), 23;
David Speedie (Blackburn Rovers), 23 [1]
Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts Notes
1 Ipswich Town 461634422289628287050+2084
2 Middlesbrough 4615623713851021285841+1780
3 Derby County 4611483524125634276951+1878
4 Leicester City 4614454124941021316255+1377
5 Cambridge United 461094341998631286547+1874
6 Blackburn Rovers 4614544121761029327053+1774 [notes2 1]
7 Charlton Athletic 469772523114829255448+671
8 Swindon Town 4615353822312831336955+1469
9 Portsmouth 4615624112461324396551+1469
10 Watford 46959252396826255148+365
11 Wolverhampton Wanderers 4611663624741225306153+864
12 Southend United 4611573726661126376161062
13 Bristol Rovers 4611934329551317346063−362
14 Tranmere Rovers 469953732510819245656061
15 Millwall 4610493232761032396471−761
16 Barnsley 4611482725571119324557−1259
17 Bristol City 4610853024371325475571−1654
18 Sunderland 4610853623431625426165−453
19 Grimsby Town 4675112528761022344762−1553
20 Newcastle United 469863830451428546684−1852
21 Oxford United 4610673930351527436673−750
22 Plymouth Argyle 4611572626241716384264−1848
23 Brighton & Hove Albion 467793637541420405677−2147
24 Port Vale 467882325371319344259−1745
  1. Blackburn Rovers won the play-offs and were promoted.
Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
Participated in play-offs
Promoted through play-offs
Relegated

Second Division results

Home ╲ Away BAR BLB BHABRIBROCAMCHADERGRIIPSLEIMIDMILNEWOXFPLYPTVPORSTDSUNSWITRAWATWOL
Barnsley 21 12 12 01 00 10 03 41 10 31 21 02 30 10 13 00 20 10 03 11 11 03 20
Blackburn Rovers 30 10 40 30 21 02 20 21 12 01 21 21 31 11 52 10 11 22 22 21 00 10 12
Brighton & Hove Albion 31 03 00 31 11 12 12 30 22 12 11 34 22 12 10 31 21 32 22 02 02 01 33
Bristol City 02 10 21 10 12 02 12 11 21 21 11 22 11 11 20 30 02 22 10 11 22 10 20
Bristol Rovers 00 30 41 32 22 10 23 23 33 11 21 32 12 21 00 33 10 41 21 11 10 11 11
Cambridge United 21 21 00 00 61 10 00 01 11 51 00 10 02 11 11 42 22 01 30 32 00 01 21
Charlton Athletic 11 02 20 21 10 12 02 13 11 20 00 10 21 22 00 20 30 20 14 00 01 11 02
Derby County 11 02 31 41 10 00 12 00 10 12 20 02 41 22 20 31 20 12 12 21 01 31 12
Grimsby Town 01 23 01 31 01 34 10 01 12 01 10 11 11 10 21 12 11 32 20 00 22 01 02
Ipswich Town 20 21 31 42 10 12 20 21 00 00 21 00 32 21 20 21 52 10 01 14 40 12 21
Leicester City 31 30 21 21 11 21 02 12 20 22 21 11 12 21 20 01 22 20 32 31 10 12 30
Middlesbrough 01 00 40 31 21 11 20 11 20 10 30 10 30 21 21 10 20 11 21 22 10 12 00
Millwall 11 13 12 23 01 12 10 12 11 23 20 20 21 21 21 10 11 20 41 11 03 04 21
Newcastle United 11 00 01 30 21 11 34 22 20 11 20 01 01 43 22 22 10 32 10 31 23 22 12
Oxford United 01 13 31 11 22 10 12 20 12 11 12 12 22 52 32 22 21 01 30 53 10 00 10
Plymouth Argyle 21 13 11 10 00 01 02 11 12 10 22 11 32 20 31 10 32 02 10 04 10 01 10
Port Vale 00 20 21 11 01 10 11 10 01 12 12 12 02 01 21 10 02 00 33 22 11 21 11
Portsmouth 20 22 00 10 20 30 12 01 20 11 10 40 61 31 21 41 10 11 10 11 20 00 10
Southend United 21 30 21 11 20 11 11 10 31 12 12 01 23 40 23 21 00 23 20 32 11 10 02
Sunderland 20 11 42 13 11 22 12 11 12 30 10 10 62 11 20 01 11 10 12 00 11 31 10
Swindon Town 31 21 21 20 10 02 12 12 11 00 00 01 31 21 21 10 10 23 31 53 20 31 10
Tranmere Rovers 21 22 11 22 22 12 22 43 11 01 12 12 21 32 12 10 21 20 11 10 00 11 43
Watford 11 21 01 52 10 13 20 12 20 01 01 12 02 22 20 10 00 21 12 10 00 00 02
Wolverhampton Wanderers 12 00 20 11 23 21 11 23 21 12 10 12 00 62 31 10 02 00 31 10 21 11 30

Source:
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Second Division play-offs

The semi-finals were decided over two legs, while the final consisted a single match.

  Semi-finals
1st leg – 10 May; 2nd leg – 13 May 1992
Final at Wembley
25 May 1992
                     
3rd Derby County 2 2 4  
6th Blackburn Rovers 4 1 5  
    6th Blackburn Rovers 1
  4th Leicester City 0
4th Leicester City 1 5 6
5th Cambridge United 1 0 1  

Second Division maps

Locations of the Football League Second Division London teams 1991–1992

Third Division

Football League, Third Division
Season 1991–92
Champions Brentford (1st title)
Promoted Birmingham City,
Peterborough United
Relegated Bury,
Darlington,
Shrewsbury Town,
Torquay United
Matches played 552
Goals scored 1,435 (2.6 per match)
Top goalscorer Dean Holdsworth (Brentford), 24;
Iwan Roberts (Huddersfield Town) 24 [1]
Biggest home win Shrewsbury Town 6–1 Exeter City
(31 August 1991)
Reading 6–1 Torquay United
(11 April 1992)
Stockport 5–0 Swansea City
(17 August 1991)
Stockport 5–0 Bournemouth
(13 March 1992)
Biggest away win Stockport 0–4 Chester City
(18 October 1991)
Hartlepool United 0–4 Bolton Wanderers
(3 March 1992)
Highest scoring Bradford City 4–6 Swansea City
(23 November 1991)
Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts Notes
1 Brentford 4617245529851026268155+2682
2 Birmingham City 461562422286927306952+1781
3 Huddersfield Town 461544361578823235938+2178
4 Stoke City 461454452479724256959+1077
5 Stockport County 4615534719751128327549+2676
6 Peterborough United 461373382077927386558+1374 [notes3 1]
7 West Bromwich Albion 461265452578819246449+1571
8 Bournemouth 461346331877919305248+471
9 Fulham 461175291686928375753+470
10 Leyton Orient 4612743618641326346252+1065
11 Hartlepool United 4612563021661127365757065
12 Reading 469863327751126355962−361
13 Bolton Wanderers 4610942619481131375756+159
14 Hull City 469410282377926315454059
15 Wigan Athletic 4611663321481125435864−659
16 Bradford City 468105363059926316261+158
17 Preston North End 4612744232351519406172−1157
18 Chester City 4610673429481122305659−356
19 Swansea City 4610943524451420415565−1056
20 Exeter City 4611753425341623555780−2353
21 Bury 468783131551324435574−1951
22 Shrewsbury Town 467793031541423375368−1547
23 Torquay United 4613372919051813494268−2647
24 Darlington 4655133139521625515690−3437
  1. Peterborough United won the play-offs and were promoted.
Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
Participated in play-offs
Promoted through play-offs
Relegated

Third Division results

Home ╲ Away BIR BOL BOUBRABREBRYCHRDAREXEFULHARHUDHULLEYPETPNEREASHRSTPSTKSWATORWBAWIG
Birmingham City 21 01 20 10 32 32 10 10 31 21 20 22 22 11 31 20 10 30 11 11 30 03 33
Bolton Wanderers 11 02 11 12 21 00 20 12 03 22 11 10 10 21 10 11 10 00 31 00 10 30 11
Bournemouth 21 12 13 00 40 20 12 10 00 20 11 00 01 12 10 32 10 10 12 30 21 21 30
Bradford City 12 44 31 01 11 11 01 11 34 11 11 21 11 21 11 10 30 10 10 46 20 11 11
Brentford 22 32 22 34 03 20 41 30 40 10 23 41 43 21 10 10 20 21 20 32 32 12 40
Bury 10 11 01 01 03 12 10 31 31 11 44 32 42 30 23 01 00 00 13 10 00 11 14
Chester 01 01 01 00 11 31 25 52 20 20 00 11 10 24 32 22 14 32 00 20 20 12 10
Darlington 11 32 00 13 12 02 11 52 31 40 13 01 01 12 02 24 33 13 01 11 32 01 01
Exeter City 21 22 03 10 12 52 00 41 11 11 01 03 20 22 41 21 10 21 00 21 10 11 01
Fulham 01 11 20 21 01 42 22 40 00 10 10 00 21 01 10 10 01 12 11 30 21 00 11
Hartlepool United 10 04 10 10 10 00 10 20 31 20 00 23 23 01 20 20 42 01 11 01 11 00 43
Huddersfield Town 32 10 00 10 21 30 20 21 00 31 10 11 10 00 12 12 21 01 12 10 40 30 31
Hull City 12 20 01 00 03 01 10 52 12 00 02 10 10 12 22 01 40 02 01 30 41 10 11
Leyton Orient 00 21 11 11 42 40 10 21 10 01 40 10 10 12 00 11 20 33 01 12 20 11 31
Peterborough United 23 10 20 21 01 00 20 11 11 41 32 20 30 02 10 53 10 32 11 31 11 00 00
Preston North End 32 21 22 11 32 20 03 21 13 12 14 10 31 21 11 11 22 32 22 11 30 20 30
Reading 11 10 00 12 00 32 00 22 10 02 01 10 01 32 11 22 21 11 34 10 61 12 32
Shrewsbury Town 11 13 12 32 10 11 22 02 61 00 14 11 23 01 20 20 12 01 10 00 22 13 10
Stockport County 20 22 50 41 21 20 04 20 41 20 01 00 11 10 30 20 10 14 00 50 21 30 33
Stoke City 21 20 11 00 21 12 01 30 52 22 32 02 23 20 33 21 30 10 22 21 30 10 30
Swansea City 02 11 31 22 11 21 30 42 10 22 11 01 00 22 10 22 12 12 21 21 10 00 30
Torquay United 12 20 10 11 11 02 32 30 10 01 31 01 21 10 22 10 12 12 20 10 10 10 01
West Bromwich Albion 01 22 40 11 20 11 11 31 63 23 12 21 10 13 40 30 20 20 10 22 23 10 11
Wigan Athletic 30 11 20 21 21 20 21 12 41 02 11 13 01 11 30 30 11 11 13 10 10 00 01

Source:
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Third Division play-offs

The semi-finals were decided over two legs, while the final consisted of a single match.

  Semi-finals
1st leg – 10/11 May;
2nd leg – 13/14 May 1992
Final at Wembley
1 June 1992
                     
3rd Huddersfield Town 2 1 3  
6th Peterborough United 2 2 4  
    6th Peterborough United 2
  5th Stockport County 1
4th Stoke City 0 1 1
5th Stockport County 1 1 2  

Third Division maps

Locations of the Football League Third Division London teams 1991–1992

Fourth Division

Football League, Fourth Division
Season 1991–92
Champions Burnley (1st title)
Promoted Mansfield Town,
Rotherham United,
Blackpool
Folded Aldershot
Maidstone United
New club in the league None
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1,254 (2.71 per match)
Top goalscorer Dave Bamber (Blackpool), 26;
Phil Stant (Mansfield Town), 26 [1]
Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts Notes
1 Burnley 4214434216114637277943+3683
2 Rotherham United 4212633816105632217036+3477
3 Mansfield Town 4213444326104732277553+2277
4 Blackpool 421731481357923327145+3676
5 Scunthorpe United 4214523818741025416359+472
6 Crewe Alexandra 421263332084933316651+1570
7 Barnet 4216144823551133388161+2069
8 Rochdale 421263342267823315753+467
9 Cardiff City 4213354226412524276453+1166 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1992–93
First round
10 Lincoln City 42957212486729205044+662
11 Gillingham 4212544119371122346353+1057
12 Scarborough 4212543928371125406468−457
13 Chesterfield 42678262884923334961−1253
14 Wrexham 4211463126351321475273−2151
15 Walsall 4251062826731120324862−1449
16 Northampton 425972523641121334656−1046
17 Hereford United 429483124341413334457−1344
18 Maidstone United 426962422291021344556−1142
19 York City 426962623271216354258−1640
20 Halifax Town 427592335331511404475−3138
21 Doncaster Rovers 4262132135361219304065−2535
22 Carlisle United 425972427241517404167−2634
23 Aldershot expelled from the Football League but immediately refounded as Aldershot Town
    Key
    Division Champions, promoted
    Promoted
    Participated in play-offs
    Promoted through play-offs
    Welsh Cup winners, qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup
    New club in the league, see Barnet
    Expelled from the Football League

    Fourth Division results

    Home ╲ Away BAR BLP BURCARCRLCHFCREDONGILHALHERLINMDSMANNORROCROTSCASCUWALWREYOR
    Barnet 30 00 31 42 12 47 10 20 30 10 10 32 20 30 30 25 51 32 01 20 20
    Blackpool 42 52 11 10 31 02 10 20 30 20 30 11 21 10 30 30 11 21 30 40 31
    Burnley 30 11 31 20 30 11 21 41 10 20 10 21 32 50 01 12 11 11 20 12 31
    Cardiff City 31 11 02 10 40 11 21 23 40 10 12 05 32 32 12 10 21 22 21 50 30
    Carlisle United 13 12 11 22 12 21 10 00 11 10 02 30 12 21 00 13 22 00 33 01 11
    Chesterfield 32 11 02 22 00 21 00 33 40 20 15 30 02 12 01 11 10 01 01 11 13
    Crewe Alexandra 30 10 10 11 21 31 10 21 32 42 10 11 12 11 11 01 33 11 01 21 10
    Doncaster Rovers 10 02 14 12 03 01 13 11 02 20 15 30 01 03 20 11 32 12 01 31 01
    Gillingham 33 32 30 00 12 01 01 21 20 21 13 11 20 31 00 51 20 40 40 21 11
    Halifax Town 31 12 02 11 32 20 21 00 03 02 14 11 13 01 11 04 10 14 10 43 00
    Hereford United 22 12 20 22 10 10 12 01 20 02 30 22 01 12 11 10 41 12 12 31 21
    Lincoln City 06 20 03 00 10 12 22 20 10 00 30 10 20 12 03 02 02 42 10 00 00
    Maidstone United 11 00 01 11 51 01 20 22 11 01 32 02 00 11 11 00 21 01 21 24 10
    Mansfield Town 12 11 01 30 21 21 43 22 43 32 11 00 20 20 21 10 12 13 31 30 52
    Northampton Town 11 11 12 00 22 11 01 31 00 40 01 10 10 12 22 12 32 01 01 11 22
    Rochdale 10 42 13 20 31 33 10 11 21 10 31 10 12 02 10 11 22 20 11 21 11
    Rotherham United 30 20 21 12 10 11 12 31 11 10 00 11 33 11 10 20 02 50 21 30 40
    Scarborough 04 12 31 22 22 32 21 10 21 30 11 11 20 00 21 32 03 41 23 41 10
    Scunthorpe United 11 21 22 10 40 20 10 32 20 10 11 02 20 14 30 62 10 11 11 31 10
    Walsall 20 42 22 00 00 22 23 13 01 30 30 00 11 33 12 13 02 00 21 00 11
    Wrexham 10 11 26 03 30 01 10 12 21 20 01 11 00 32 22 21 03 20 40 21 21
    York City 14 10 12 13 20 01 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 12 00 01 11 41 30 20 22

    Source:
    1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
    Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

    Fourth Division play-offs

    The semi-finals were decided over two legs, while the final consisted of a single match.

      Semi-finals
    1st leg – 10 May; 2nd leg – 13 May 1992
    Final at Wembley
    23 May 1992
                         
    4th Blackpool 0 2 2  
    7th Barnet 1 0 1  
        4th Blackpool 1 (4)
      5th Scunthorpe United (pen.) 1 (3)
    5th Scunthorpe United 2 2 4
    6th Crewe Alexandra 2 0 2  

    Fourth Division maps

    Locations of the Football League Fourth Division London teams 1991–1992

    See also

    References

    1. 1 2 3 4 "English League Leading Goalscorers". RSSSF. Retrieved 31 October 2010.
    2. 1 2 "England 1991–92". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 24 February 2010.
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