A is the number of occasions that the club has been in the Top Division; B is the number of consecutive seasons in the Top Division. |
LC League Cup; FAC FA Cup; EC Champions' League W Winner(s); F Finalist(s). |
| Position | Club | Points | History | Notes |
| Manchester United | FAC-W; EC-W | |||
| Arsenal | ||||
| Chelsea | ||||
| Leeds United | ||||
| West Ham United | ||||
| Aston Villa | ||||
| Liverpool | ||||
| Derby County | ||||
| Middlesbrough | ||||
| Leicester City | LC-F | |||
| Tottenham Hotspur | LC-W | |||
| Sheffield Wednesday | ||||
| Newcastle United | FAC-F | |||
| Everton | ||||
| Coventry City | ||||
| Wimbledon | ||||
| Southampton | ||||
| Charlton Athletic | ||||
| Blackburn Rovers | ||||
| Nottingham Forest |
| League Cup Final | Tottenham Hotspur 1 Leicester City 0 |
| FA Cup Final | Manchester United 2 Newcastle United 0 |
They won the League Championship and the FA Cup (for a record 10th time). This made them the first club to win the League and FA Cup double three times. A few days later they scored twice in injury time to win the European Cup for the second time.