The 1983–84 Football League Cup (known as the Milk Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 24th season of the Football League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 92 football clubs. The competition started on 29 August 1983 and ended with the final replay 28 March 1984.
The final was contested by First Division teams Everton and Liverpool at Wembley Stadium in London. It was the first time that the final was played on a Sunday and the first time that the final was broadcast live on British TV. Liverpool beat Everton 1–0 after a replay, to win their fourth consecutive League Cup title.
Contents
1First round
1.1First Leg
1.2Second Leg
2Second round
2.1First Leg
2.2Second Leg
3Third round
3.1Ties
3.2Replays
3.32nd Replays
3.43rd Replay
4Fourth round
4.1Ties
4.2Replays
4.32nd Replay
5Fifth Round
5.1Ties
5.2Replays
6Semi-finals
6.1First Leg
6.2Second Leg
7Final
7.1Replay
8References
8.1General
8.2Specific
First round[edit]
First Leg[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Aldershot
3–1
Leyton Orient
30 August 1983
Blackpool
2–1
Walsall
30 August 1983
Bolton Wanderers
3–0
Chester City
30 August 1983
Bournemouth
1–2
Bristol Rovers
30 August 1983
Bradford City
0–1
Sheffield United
29 August 1983
Brentford
3–0
Charlton Athletic
30 August 1983
Colchester United
3–2
Reading
30 August 1983
Crewe Alexandra
1–0
Burnley
30 August 1983
Crystal Palace
3–0
Peterborough United
30 August 1983
Exeter City
2–3
Cardiff City
31 August 1983
Gillingham
1–2
Chelsea
30 August 1983
Halifax Town
0–1
Darlington
30 August 1983
Hereford United
3–2
Portsmouth
31 August 1983
Hull City
0–0
Lincoln City
30 August 1983
Mansfield Town
1–2
Huddersfield Town
30 August 1983
Middlesbrough
0–1
Chesterfield
30 August 1983
Millwall
3–0
Northampton Town
29 August 1983
Newport County
2–3
Torquay United
30 August 1983
Oxford United
1–1
Bristol City
31 August 1983
Port Vale
3–1
Wrexham
31 August 1983
Preston North End
1–0
Tranmere Rovers
30 August 1983
Rochdale
0–3
Stockport County
30 August 1983
Rotherham United
0–0
Hartlepool United
30 August 1983
Scunthorpe United
1–1
Doncaster Rovers
30 August 1983
Southend United
1–0
Wimbledon
29 August 1983
Swindon Town
1–0
Plymouth Argyle
30 August 1983
Wigan Athletic
1–2
Bury
30 August 1983
York City
2–1
Grimsby Town
30 August 1983
Second Leg[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Agg
Bristol City
0–1
Oxford United
12 September 1983
1–2
Bristol Rovers
2–2
Bournemouth
13 September 1983
4–3
Burnley
3–4
Crewe Alexandra
13 September 1983
3–5
Bury
2–0
Wigan Athletic
13 September 1983
4–1
Cardiff City
2–1
Exeter City
13 September 1983
5–3
Charlton Athletic
2–1
Brentford
13 September 1983
2–4
Chelsea
4–0
Gillingham
13 September 1983
6–1
Chester City
3–0[1][2]
Bolton Wanderers
14 September 1983
3–3
Chesterfield
0–1[1][3]
Middlesbrough
13 September 1983
1–1
Darlington
3–2
Halifax Town
13 September 1983
4–2
Doncaster Rovers
3–0
Scunthorpe United
13 September 1983
4–1
Grimsby Town
2–0[1]
York City
13 September 1983
3–2
Hartlepool United
0–1
Rotherham United
14 September 1983
0–1
Huddersfield Town
5–1
Mansfield Town
13 September 1983
7–2
Leyton Orient
3–3
Aldershot
13 September 1983
4–6
Lincoln City
3–1[1]
Hull City
14 September 1983
3–1
Northampton Town
1–2
Millwall
13 September 1983
1–5
Peterborough United
3–0[1][4]
Crystal Palace
14 September 1983
3–3
Plymouth Argyle
4–1
Swindon Town
13 September 1983
4–2
Portsmouth
3–1
Hereford United
13 September 1983
5–4
Reading
4–3[1][5]
Colchester United
14 September 1983
6–6
Sheffield United
1–1
Bradford City
13 September 1983
2–1
Stockport County
2–2
Rochdale
12 September 1983
5–2
Torquay United
1–0
Newport County
14 September 1983
4–2
Tranmere Rovers
0–0
Preston North End
12 September 1983
0–1
Walsall
3–1
Blackpool
13 September 1983
4–3
Wimbledon
6–4[1]
Southend United
13 September 1983
6–5
Wrexham
1–5
Port Vale
13 September 1983
2–8
Second round[edit]
First Leg[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Aldershot
2–4
Notts County
4 October 1983
Brentford
1–4
Liverpool
5 October 1983
Brighton & Hove Albion
4–2
Bristol Rovers
4 October 1983
Bury
1–2
West Ham United
4 October 1983
Cambridge United
2–3
Sunderland
4 October 1983
Cardiff City
0–0
Norwich City
4 October 1983
Carlisle United
2–0
Southampton
4 October 1983
Chesterfield
0–1
Everton
4 October 1983
Derby County
0–3
Birmingham City
5 October 1983
Doncaster Rovers
1–3
Fulham
5 October 1983
Grimsby Town
0–0
Coventry City
4 October 1983
Huddersfield Town
2–1
Watford
4 October 1983
Ipswich Town
4–3
Blackburn Rovers
5 October 1983
Leeds United
0–1
Chester City
5 October 1983
Leicester City
0–2
Chelsea
5 October 1983
Millwall
3–0
West Bromwich Albion
4 October 1983
Newcastle United
1–1
Oxford United
5 October 1983
Plymouth Argyle
1–1
Arsenal
4 October 1983
Port Vale
0–1
Manchester United
3 October 1983
Portsmouth
2–2
Aston Villa
4 October 1983
Queens Park Rangers
8–1
Crewe Alexandra
4 October 1983
Rotherham United
2–3
Luton Town
4 October 1983
Sheffield Wednesday
3–0
Darlington
4 October 1983
Shrewsbury Town
2–1
Sheffield United
4 October 1983
Stockport County
0–2
Oldham Athletic
3 October 1983
Stoke City
0–0
Peterborough United
5 October 1983
Swansea City
1–1
Colchester United
4 October 1983
Torquay United
0–0
Manchester City
5 October 1983
Tottenham Hotspur
3–1
Lincoln City
5 October 1983
Walsall
1–0
Barnsley
4 October 1983
Wimbledon
2–0
Nottingham Forest
4 October 1983
Wolverhampton Wanderers
2–3
Preston North End
4 October 1983
Second Leg[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Agg
Arsenal
1–0
Plymouth Argyle
25 October 1983
2–1
Aston Villa
3-2[1]
Portsmouth
26 October 1983
5–4
Barnsley
0–2
Walsall
25 October 1983
0–3
Birmingham City
4–0
Derby County
25 October 1983
7–0
Blackburn Rovers
1–2
Ipswich Town
26 October 1983
4–6
Bristol Rovers
2–1[1]
Brighton & Hove Albion
25 October 1983
4–5
Chelsea
0–2[1][6]
Leicester City
25 October 1983
2–2
Chester City
1–4
Leeds United
26 October 1983
2–4
Colchester United
1–0
Swansea City
25 October 1983
2–1
Coventry City
2–1
Grimsby Town
25 October 1983
2–1
Crewe Alexandra
3–0
Queens Park Rangers
25 October 1983
4–8
Darlington
2–4
Sheffield Wednesday
25 October 1983
2–7
Everton
2–2
Chesterfield
26 October 1983
3–2
Fulham
3–1
Doncaster Rovers
26 October 1983
6–2
Lincoln City
2–1
Tottenham Hotspur
26 October 1983
3–4
Liverpool
4–0
Brentford
25 October 1983
8–1
Luton Town
0–2[1]
Rotherham United
25 October 1983
3–4
Manchester City F.C.
6–0
Torquay United
25 October 1983
6–0
Manchester United
2–0
Port Vale
26 October 1983
3–0
Norwich City
3–0
Cardiff City
26 October 1983
3–0
Nottingham Forest
1–1
Wimbledon
26 October 1983
1–3
Notts County
4–1
Aldershot
25 October 1983
8–3
Oldham Athletic
2–2
Stockport County
25 October 1983
4–2
Oxford United
2–1
Newcastle United
26 October 1983
3–2
Peterborough United
1–2
Stoke City
26 October 1983
1–2
Preston North End
1–0
Wolverhampton Wanderers
25 October 1983
4–2
Sheffield United
2–2
Shrewsbury Town
25 October 1983
3–4
Southampton
3–0[1]
Carlisle United
25 October 1983
3–2
Sunderland
4–3
Cambridge United
26 October 1983
7–5
Watford
2–2
Huddersfield Town
25 October 1983
3–4
West Bromwich Albion
5–1
Millwall
25 October 1983
5–4
West Ham United
10–0
Bury
25 October 1983
12–1
Third round[edit]
Ties[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Aston Villa
3–0
Manchester City F.C.
9 November 1983
Birmingham City
2–2
Notts County
8 November 1983
Chelsea
0–1
West Bromwich Albion
9 November 1983
Colchester United
0–2
Manchester United
8 November 1983
Everton
2–1
Coventry City
9 November 1983
Fulham
1–1
Liverpool
8 November 1983
Ipswich Town
3–2
Queens Park Rangers
9 November 1983
Leeds United
1–1
Oxford United
9 November 1983
Norwich City
0–0
Sunderland
9 November 1983
Preston North End
0–2
Sheffield Wednesday
8 November 1983
Rotherham United
2–1
Southampton
8 November 1983
Stoke City
0–0
Huddersfield Town
8 November 1983
Tottenham Hotspur
1–2
Arsenal
9 November 1983
Walsall
2–1
Shrewsbury Town
8 November 1983
West Ham United
1–0
Brighton & Hove Albion
8 November 1983
Wimbledon
3–1
Oldham Athletic
8 November 1983
Replays[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Huddersfield Town
0–2
Stoke City
22 November 1983
Liverpool
1–1[1]
Fulham
22 November 1983
Notts County
0–0[1]
Birmingham City
22 November 1983
Oxford United
4–1
Leeds United
23 November 1983
Sunderland
1–2
Norwich City
22 November 1983
2nd Replays[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Birmingham City
0–0[1]
Notts County
29 November 1983
Fulham
0–1[1]
Liverpool
29 November 1983
3rd Replay[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Notts County
1–3
Birmingham City
5 December 1983
Fourth round[edit]
Ties[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Arsenal
1–2
Walsall
29 November 1983
Birmingham City
1–1
Liverpool
20 December 1983
Ipswich Town
0–1
Norwich City
30 November 1983
Oxford United
1–1
Manchester United
30 November 1983
Rotherham United
1–0
Wimbledon
29 November 1983
Stoke City
0–1
Sheffield Wednesday
30 November 1983
West Bromwich Albion
1–2
Aston Villa
30 November 1983
West Ham United
2–2
Everton
30 November 1983
Replays[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Everton
2–0[1]
West Ham United
6 December 1983
Liverpool
3–0
Birmingham City
22 December 1983
Manchester United
1–1[1]
Oxford United
7 December 1983
2nd Replay[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Oxford United
2–1[1]
Manchester United
19 December 1983
Fifth Round[edit]
Ties[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Norwich City
0–2
Aston Villa
17 January 1984
Oxford United
1–1
Everton
18 January 1984
Rotherham United
2–4
Walsall
18 January 1984
Sheffield Wednesday
2–2
Liverpool
17 January 1984
Replays[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Everton
4–1
Oxford United
24 January 1984
Liverpool
3–0
Sheffield Wednesday
25 January 1984
Semi-finals[edit]
Having already defeated Arsenal, Third Division underdogs Walsall were now faced with a visit to Anfield to take on Liverpool, winners for the previous three years, in the semi-finals. They held the hosts to a 2–2 draw before losing the return leg 2–0 at Fellows Park. In the other semi-final, Everton won the first leg 2–0 against Aston Villa and went through despite a 1–0 defeat in the return leg, setting the scene for the first major domestic cup final between the two Merseyside clubs.
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