1935–36 Arsenal F.C. season
50th season in existence of Arsenal F.C.
Arsenal 1935–36 football season
The 1935–36 season was Arsenal's 17th consecutive season in the top division of English football. They won the FA Cup for the second time in their history, after failing to retain the league for the third time running after finishing 6th, eleven points off champions Sunderland . The Gunners faced Sheffield United in the final at Wembley, and narrowly won 1-0 thanks to a Ted Drake goal. They had beaten Bristol Rovers , Liverpool , Newcastle (after a replay), Barnsley and Grimsby Town en route to Wembley .
Early in the season, Arsenal had lost the Charity Shield 1–0 to Sheffield Wednesday , but two months later claimed their biggest win of the season, 7–1 at Aston Villa , with Ted Drake setting the all-time record for the most goals in one English top division match, after scoring all seven goals. He would finish as the club's top scorer that season with 24 league goals and 3 in the FA Cup .[ 1]
Results
Arsenal's score comes first [ 2]
Legend
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorers
31 August 1935
Sunderland
H
3–1
66,428
Drake 2,Bastin
3 September 1935
Grimsby Town
A
0–1
25,978
7 September 1935
Birmingham
A
1–1
42,804
Drake
11 September 1935
Grimsby Town
H
6–0
33,633
Milne 3,Drake,Bowden,Beasley
14 September 1935
Sheffield Wednesday
H
2–2
59,462
Drake,Milne
18 September 1935
Leeds United
A
1–1
24,283
Drake
21 September 1935
Manchester City
H
2–3
61,290
Bastin,James
28 September 1935
Stoke City
A
3–0
45,570
Crayston, Bastin 2
5 October 1935
Blackburn Rovers
H
5–1
45,981
Bowden 3,Milne, Bastin
12 October 1935
Chelsea
A
1–1
82,905
Crayston
19 October 1935
Portsmouth
A
1–2
34,165
Milne
26 October 1935
Preston North End
H
2–1
42,126
Drake, Bastin
2 November 1935
Brentford
A
1–2
26,330
Parkin
9 November 1935
Derby County
H
1–1
54,027
Drake
16 November 1935
Everton
A
2–0
46,990
Drake, Bastin
23 November 1935
Wolverhampton Wanderers
H
4–0
39,860
Hulme, Drake 2,Rogers
30 November 1935
Huddersfield Town
A
0–0
35,816
9 December 1935
Middlesbrough
H
2–0
23,365
Rogers 2
14 December 1935
Aston Villa
A
7–1
58,469
Drake 7
25 December 1935
Liverpool
A
1–0
45,899
Hulme
26 December 1935
Liverpool
H
1–2
57,035
Hulme
28 December 1935
Sunderland
A
4–5
58,773
own goal, Bastin, Drake, Bowden
4 January 1936
Birmingham
H
1–1
44,534
Drake
18 January 1936
Sheffield Wednesday
A
2–3
35,576
Roberts, Drake
1 February 1936
Stoke City
H
1–0
49,347
Drake
8 February 1936
Blackburn Rovers
A
1–0
24,998
Crayston
22 February 1936
Portsmouth
H
2–3
21,728
Compton, Dougall
4 March 1936
Derby County
A
4–0
17,390
Cox, Dougall, Kirchen, Crayston
7 March 1936
Huddersfield Town
H
1–1
43,930
Bastin
11 March 1936
Manchester City
A
0–1
32,750
14 March 1936
Preston North End
A
0–1
30,039
25 March 1936
Everton
H
1–1
18,693
Hulme
28 March 1936
Wolverhampton Wanderers
A
2–2
32,330
Kirchen, Beasley
1 April 1936
Bolton Wanderers
H
1–1
10,485
Westcott
4 April 1936
Brentford
H
1–1
28,303
Dougall
10 April 1936
West Bromwich Albion
H
4–0
61,545
Crayston, Hulme, Dunne, James
11 April 1936
Middlesbrough
A
2–2
31,006
Bowden, Bastin
13 April 1936
West Bromwich Albion
A
0–1
52,586
18 April 1936
Aston Villa
H
1–0
55,431
Drake
27 April 1936
Chelsea
H
1–1
40,432
Drake
29 April 1936
Bolton Wanderers
A
1–2
29,479
Hulme
2 May 1936
Leeds United
H
2–2
25,920
Bastin, Kirchen
Final League table
Source:
World Football Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
FA Cup
Arsenal entered the FA Cup in the third round, in which they were drawn to face Bristol Rovers .
See also
References
Royal Arsenal F.C. Woolwich Arsenal F.C. Arsenal F.C.