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1988–89 Everton F.C. season

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Everton
1988–89 season
ManagerColin Harvey
GroundGoodison Park
First Division8th
FA CupRunners-up
Simod Cup4th round
Top goalscorerLeague: Tony Cottee (13)
All: Tony Cottee (18)
Highest home attendance82,800 vs. Liverpool (20 May 1989)
Lowest home attendance3,703 vs. Millwall (20 December 2988)

During the 1988–89 English football season, Everton F.C. competed in the Football League First Division. They finished 8th in the table with 54 points. The Toffees were the runners-up in the FA Cup, losing to Liverpool in a Merseyside final at Wembley Stadium and advanced to the 4th round of the League Cup.

Final League Table

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts Notes
1 Arsenal 38 10 6 3 35 19 12 4 3 38 17 73 36 37 76 Champions[notes 1]
2 Liverpool 38 11 5 3 33 11 11 5 3 32 17 65 28 37 76

FA Cup Winners

3 Nottingham Forest 38 8 7 4 31 16 9 6 4 33 27 64 43 21 64 League Cup Winners
4 Norwich City 38 8 7 4 23 20 9 4 6 25 25 48 45 3 62
5 Derby County 38 9 3 7 23 18 8 4 7 17 20 40 38 2 58
6 Tottenham Hotspur 38 8 6 5 31 24 7 6 6 29 22 60 46 14 57
7 Coventry City 38 9 4 6 28 23 5 9 5 19 19 47 42 5 55
8 Everton 38 10 7 2 33 18 4 5 10 17 27 50 45 5 54
9 Queens Park Rangers 38 9 5 5 23 16 5 6 8 20 21 43 37 6 53
10 Millwall 38 10 3 6 27 21 4 8 7 20 31 47 52 - 5 53
11 Manchester United 38 10 5 4 27 13 3 7 9 18 22 45 35 10 51
12 Wimbledon 38 10 3 6 30 19 4 6 9 20 27 50 46 4 51
13 Southampton 38 6 7 6 25 26 4 8 7 27 40 52 66 –14 45
14 Charlton Athletic 38 6 7 6 25 24 4 5 10 19 34 44 58 –14 42
15 Sheffield Wednesday 38 6 6 7 21 25 4 6 9 13 26 34 51 –17 42
16 Luton Town 38 8 6 5 32 21 2 5 12 10 31 42 52 –10 41
17 Aston Villa 38 7 6 6 25 22 2 7 10 20 34 45 56 –11 40
18 Middlesbrough 38 6 7 6 28 30 3 5 11 16 31 44 61 –17 39
19 West Ham United 38 3 6 10 19 30 7 2 10 18 32 37 62 –25 38
20 Newcastle United 38 3 6 10 19 28 4 4 11 13 35 32 63 –31 31
  • Pld = Matches ; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
  1. ^ English teams were banned by UEFA from its competitions from the season 1985–86 on until the season 1990–91 because of the Heysel Disaster in 1985, involving Liverpool fans.
Key
League Champions, excluded from the European Cup
FA Cup Winners, but excluded from the Cup Winners' Cup
League Cup winners, excluded from UEFA Cup
Relegated

Results

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
27 August 1988 Newcastle United H 4-0 41,560 Cottee 3, Sharp
3 September 1988 Coventry A 1-0 18,625 Cottee
10 September 1988 Nottingham Forest H 1-1 34,003 Heath
17 September 1988 Millwall A 1-2 17,507 McLeary (og)
24 September 1988 Luton Town H 0-2 26,017
1 October 1988 Wimbledon A 1-2 6,367 Heath
8 October 1988 Southampton H 4-1 25,356 Cottee 2, Watson, Steven
22 October 1988 Aston Villa A 0-2 26,636
30 October 1988 Manchester United H 1-1 27,005 Cottee
5 November 1988 Sheffield Wednesday A 1-1 21,761 Steven (pen)
12 November 1988 Charlton A 2-1 8,627 Sharp, Reid
19 November 1988 Norwich City H 1-1 28,118 Steven (pen)
26 November 1988 West Ham A 1-0 22,176 Steven
3 December 1988 Tottenham H 1-0 29,657 Cottee
11 December 1988 Liverpool A 1-1 42,372 Clarke (pen)
17 December 1988 Queens Park Rangers A 0-0 10,067
26 December 1988 Middlesbrough H 2-1 32,651 Steven, Cottee
31 December 1988 Coventry H 3-1 30,790 Sheedy 2, Bracewell
2 January 1989 Nottingham Forest A 0-2 26,008
14 January 1989 Arsenal H 1-3 34,825 McDonald
21 January 1989 Luton Town A 0-1 9,013
4 February 1989 Wimbledon H 1-1 23,365 Sharp (pen)
11 February 1989 Southampton A 1-1 15,845 Sheedy
14 February 1989 Aston Villa H 1-1 20,142 Cottee
25 February 1989 Derby County A 2-3 17,103 Sharp, Clarke
11 March 1989 Sheffield Wednesday H 1-0 22,542 Cottee
22 March 1989 Newcastle United A 0-2 20,933
25 March 1989 Millwall H 1-1 27,062 Sheedy (pen)
27 March 1989 Middlesbrough A 3-3 21,351 Cottee, Sheedy, Nevin
1 April 1989 Queens Park Rangers H 4-1 23,028 Clarke, Sheedy (pen), Cottee, Steven
8 April 1989 Arsenal A 0-2 37,608
10 April 1989 Charlton H 3-2 16,316 Sharp, Sheedy, Nevin
22 April 1989 Tottenham A 1-2 28,568 McDonald
3 May 1989 Liverpool H 0-0 45,994
6 May 1989 Norwich City A 0-1 13,239
10 May 1989 Manchester United A 2-1 26,722 Sharp 2
13 May 1989 West Ham H 3-1 21,694 Sheedy, Watson, Bracewell
15 May 1989 Derby County H 1-0 17,826 Wilson

FA Cup

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
3 7 January 1989 West Bromwich Albion A 1-1 31,186 Sheedy (pen)
3 Rep 11 January 1989 West Bromwich Albion H 1-0 31,697 Sheedy
4 28 January 1989 Plymouth Argyle A 1-1 27,566 Sheedy (pen)
4 Rep 31 January 1989 Plymouth Argyle H 4-0 28,542 Sharp 2, Nevin, Sheedy
5 18 February 1989 Barnsley A 1-0 32,551 Sharp
QF 19 March 1989 Wimbledon H 1-0 24,562 McCall
SF 15 April 1989 Norwich City Villa Park 1-0 46,553 Nevin
Final 20 May 1989 Liverpool Wembley 2-3 (aet) 82,800 McCall 2

League Cup

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
2:1 27 September 1988 Shrewsbury Town H 3-0 11,071 Sharp, McDonald (pen), McCall
2:2 11 October 1988 Shrewsbury Town A 2-2 (agg 5-2) 4,592 Steven (pen), Sharp
3 8 November 1988 Oldham Athletic H 1-1 17,230 Steven (pen)
3 Rep 29 November 1988 Oldham Athletic A 2-0 14,573 Cottee 2
4 14 December 1988 Bradford City A 1-3 15,055 Watson

Simod Cup

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
3 20 December 1988 Millwall H 2-0 3,703 Cottee, Hurlock (og)
QF 18 January 1989 Wimbledon A 2-1 2,477 Clarke 2
SF 28 February 1989 Queens Park Rangers H 1-0 7,072 Nevin
Final 30 April 1989 Nottingham Forest Wembley 3-4 (aet) 46,606 Sharp, Cottee 2

Mercantile Credit Football League Centenary Trophy

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
1 29 August 1988 Manchester United A 0-1 16,439

Squad

References