List of FA Community Shield matches


The Football Association Community Shield is an annual association football match organised by the Football Association and presently contested between the Premier League champions and FA Cup winners. In the event where a club achieves the domestic double, it goes on to face the league runners-up instead. The match is played every August, serving as England's super cup equivalent, and is regarded as the "curtain-raiser" and the first competitive game of each top-flight English football season. Since 1974, all but seven of the matches have been held at either the original or new Wembley stadiums. Stamford Bridge, which was the venue where the [1908 The Football Association|FA Charity Shield|inaugural Charity Shield] was played in 1908, has hosted the second-most finals with 11. The current winners are Crystal Palace, who defeated Liverpool 3–2 on penalties following a 2–2 draw in the 2025 fixture.
The format of the competition has been modified many times over the years. The game was initially contested between the champions of the Football League and Southern Football League from its inception until 1912, after which both professional and amateurs players participated. Following a six-year suspension due to the First World War, the competition resumed in 1920 with a game between the champions of the Football League First and Second Divisions. The following year saw the match arrangement changed again to become a contest between the Football League champions and the winners of the FA Cup, switching several more times between the amateur/professional and league champion/FA Cup winners matches during the 1920s. From 1930 onwards, it settled to a standard fixture between the FA Cup winners and Football League champions, except for three occasions. In 1950, the England World Cup squad played the England team who toured Canada that summer, while double-winning Tottenham Hotspur played an "F.A. Selected XI" in 1961 that was described by The Times as being an "England team masquerading". A decade later, in 1971, Arsenal won the double and opted against contesting the Shield in favour of playing in more profitable friendlies in Europe; Leicester City – the champions of the Second Division – took their place.
Manchester United hold the record for the most victories, winning the competition 21 times since its inception. They also hold the distinction of having the most appearances and most losses. Although the Shield has had its share of historical moments – from Eric Cantona's first career hat-trick in 1992 to Manchester United's first loss of 1999 ending a streak of 33 consecutive games without a defeat, it has been dismissed by some as a ceremonial friendly that is not on par with other domestic honours in terms of prestige. Winning the Shield has proven to be an unreliable indicator of success in the forthcoming season. Since the establishment of the Premier League in 1992, only eight clubs that won the Shield proceeded to become league champions in the same season, the last being Manchester City in 2018–19. Indeed, Gianluca Vialli was sacked only weeks after guiding Chelsea to the victory in the 2000 match, following a lacklustre start to the season.
Prior to the 2008 FA Community Shield, Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson summarised his opinion of the competition: "The Community Shield is a prestigious match but I have used players in it who were not quite fit... it's always a game we never quite use as a do or die thing; we use it as a barometer for fitness". Others, however, continue to recognise the status of the match as the first official game and trophy of the domestic season. Ahead of the 2016 FA Community Shield against Manchester United, Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri asked, "Why do you say this question, a friendly? When is the Community Shield a friendly? Of course we will be at the maximum and Manchester United will be at their maximum. The two teams want to win. I am very excited." The following year, Chelsea manager Antonio Conte affirmed the significance of the cup, stating "It is not a friendly game. It is an official game and there is a trophy so for us it must be important" ahead of his side's clash with Arsenal, the team that had denied his club the double the previous season. Likewise in 2018, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola referred to his side's clash with Chelsea in the competition as "the first final" of the season.

Results

Title was shared after match finished in a draw
pen.Match decided by penalty shoot-out after full-time
Guest team was established for this tournament only

YearWinnersScoreRunners-upVenueAttendanceRef
11908Manchester United1–1Queens Park RangersStamford Bridge6,000
11908Manchester United4–0 Queens Park RangersStamford Bridge50,000
21909Newcastle United2–0Northampton TownStamford Bridge7,000
31910Brighton and Hove Albion1–0Aston VillaStamford Bridge13,000
41911Manchester United8–4Swindon TownStamford Bridge10,000
51912Blackburn Rovers2–1Queens Park RangersWhite Hart Lane7,100
61913English Professionals XI7–2English Amateurs XIThe Den 15,000
71920West Bromwich Albion2–0Tottenham HotspurWhite Hart Lane38,168
81921Tottenham Hotspur2–0BurnleyWhite Hart Lane18,000
91922Huddersfield Town1–0LiverpoolOld Trafford20,000
101923English Professionals XI2–0English Amateurs XIStamford Bridge11,000
111924English Professionals XI3–1English Amateurs XIHighbury Stadium10,000
121925English Amateurs XI6–1English Professionals XIWhite Hart Lane5,000
131926English Amateurs XI6–3English Professionals XIMaine Road1,500
141927Cardiff City2–1CorinthianStamford Bridge16,500
151928Everton2–1Blackburn RoversOld Trafford4,000
161929English Professionals XI3–0English Amateurs XIThe Den 6,000
171930Arsenal2–1Sheffield WednesdayStamford Bridge18,000
181931Arsenal1–0West Bromwich AlbionVilla Park21,276
191932Everton5–3Newcastle UnitedSt James' Park10,000
201933Arsenal3–0EvertonGoodison Park20,000
211934Arsenal4–0Manchester CityHighbury Stadium10,888
221935Sheffield Wednesday1–0ArsenalHighbury Stadium15,000
231936Sunderland2–1ArsenalRoker Park15,000
241937Manchester City2–0SunderlandMaine Road14,000
251938Arsenal2–1Preston North EndHighbury Stadium7,233
261948Arsenal4–3Manchester UnitedHighbury Stadium31,000
271949Portsmouth1–1Wolverhampton WanderersHighbury Stadium35,140
281950England World Cup XI4–2FA Canadian Touring TeamStamford Bridge38,468
291951Tottenham Hotspur2–1Newcastle UnitedWhite Hart Lane27,760
301952Manchester United4–2Newcastle UnitedOld Trafford11,381
311953Arsenal3–1BlackpoolHighbury Stadium39,853
321954West Bromwich Albion4–4Wolverhampton WanderersMolineux Stadium45,035
331955Chelsea3–0Newcastle UnitedStamford Bridge12,802
341956Manchester United1–0Manchester CityMaine Road30,495
351957Manchester United4–0Aston VillaOld Trafford27,923
361958Bolton Wanderers4–1Wolverhampton WanderersBurnden Park36,029
371959Wolverhampton Wanderers3–1Nottingham ForestMolineux Stadium32,329
381960Burnley2–2Wolverhampton WanderersTurf Moor19,873
391961Tottenham Hotspur3–2FA Select XIWhite Hart Lane36,593
401962Tottenham Hotspur5–1Ipswich TownPortman Road20,067
411963Everton4–0Manchester UnitedGoodison Park54,844
421964Liverpool2–2West Ham UnitedAnfield38,858
431965Liverpool2–2Manchester UnitedOld Trafford48,502
441966Liverpool1–0EvertonGoodison Park63,329
451967Manchester United3–3Tottenham HotspurOld Trafford54,106
461968Manchester City6–1West Bromwich AlbionMaine Road35,510
471969Leeds United2–1Manchester CityElland Road39,835
481970Everton2–1ChelseaStamford Bridge43,547
491971Leicester City1–0LiverpoolFilbert Street25,104
501972Manchester City1–0Aston VillaVilla Park34,859
511973Burnley1–0Manchester CityMaine Road23,988
521974Liverpool1–1 Leeds UnitedWembley Stadium 67,000
531975Derby County2–0West Ham UnitedWembley Stadium 59,000
541976Liverpool1–0SouthamptonWembley Stadium 76,500
551977Liverpool0–0Manchester UnitedWembley Stadium 82,000
561978Nottingham Forest5–0Ipswich TownWembley Stadium 68,000
571979Liverpool3–1ArsenalWembley Stadium 92,800
581980Liverpool1–0West Ham UnitedWembley Stadium 90,000
591981Aston Villa2–2Tottenham HotspurWembley Stadium 92,500
601982Liverpool1–0Tottenham HotspurWembley Stadium 82,500
611983Manchester United2–0LiverpoolWembley Stadium 92,000
621984Everton1–0LiverpoolWembley Stadium 100,000
631985Everton2–0Manchester UnitedWembley Stadium 82,000
641986Everton1–1LiverpoolWembley Stadium 88,231
651987Everton1–0Coventry CityWembley Stadium 88,000
661988Liverpool2–1WimbledonWembley Stadium 54,887
671989Liverpool1–0ArsenalWembley Stadium 63,149
681990Liverpool1–1Manchester UnitedWembley Stadium 66,558
691991Arsenal0–0Tottenham HotspurWembley Stadium 65,483
701992Leeds United4–3LiverpoolWembley Stadium 61,291
711993Manchester United1–1 ArsenalWembley Stadium 66,519
721994Manchester United2–0Blackburn RoversWembley Stadium 60,402
731995Everton1–0Blackburn RoversWembley Stadium 40,149
741996Manchester United4–0Newcastle UnitedWembley Stadium 73,214
751997Manchester United1–1 ChelseaWembley Stadium 73,636
761998Arsenal3–0Manchester UnitedWembley Stadium 67,342
771999Arsenal2–1Manchester UnitedWembley Stadium 70,185
782000Chelsea2–0Manchester UnitedWembley Stadium 65,148
792001Liverpool2–1Manchester UnitedMillennium Stadium70,227
802002Arsenal1–0LiverpoolMillennium Stadium67,337
812003Manchester United1–1 ArsenalMillennium Stadium59,923
822004Arsenal3–1Manchester UnitedMillennium Stadium63,317
832005Chelsea2–1ArsenalMillennium Stadium58,014
842006Liverpool2–1ChelseaMillennium Stadium56,275
852007Manchester United1–1 ChelseaWembley Stadium80,731
862008Manchester United0–0 PortsmouthWembley Stadium84,808
872009Chelsea2–2 Manchester UnitedWembley Stadium85,896
882010Manchester United3–1ChelseaWembley Stadium84,623
892011Manchester United3–2Manchester CityWembley Stadium77,169
902012Manchester City3–2ChelseaVilla Park36,394
912013Manchester United2–0Wigan AthleticWembley Stadium80,235
922014Arsenal3–0Manchester CityWembley Stadium71,523
932015Arsenal1–0ChelseaWembley Stadium85,437
942016Manchester United2–1Leicester CityWembley Stadium85,437
952017Arsenal1–1 ChelseaWembley Stadium83,325
962018Manchester City2–0ChelseaWembley Stadium72,724
972019Manchester City1–1 LiverpoolWembley Stadium77,565
982020Arsenal1–1 LiverpoolWembley Stadium0
992021Leicester City1–0Manchester CityWembley Stadium45,602
1002022Liverpool3–1Manchester CityKing Power Stadium28,545
1012023Arsenal1–1 Manchester CityWembley Stadium81,145
1022024Manchester City1–1 Manchester UnitedWembley Stadium78,416
1032025Crystal Palace2–2 LiverpoolWembley Stadium82,645

Results by club

Teams shown in italics are no longer in existence, are still in existence but relocated, or were established only for the purpose of playing in these matches.
ClubWinsLast final wonRunners-upLast final lostTotal appearances
Manchester United21201610202431
Arsenal1720237200524
Liverpool1620229202525
Everton919952196611
Manchester City720249202316
Tottenham Hotspur71991219829
Chelsea420099201813
English Professionals XI41929219266
Wolverhampton Wanderers41960119585
English Amateurs XI21926419296
West Bromwich Albion21954219684
Burnley21973119213
Leeds United21992119743
Leicester City22021120163
Newcastle United11909519966
Aston Villa11981319724
Blackburn Rovers11912319954
West Ham United11964219803
Sheffield Wednesday11935119302
Sunderland11936119372
Portsmouth11949120082
Nottingham Forest11978119592
Brighton and Hove Albion1191001
Huddersfield Town1192201
Cardiff City1192701
English World Cup XI1195001
Bolton Wanderers1195801
Derby County1197501
Crystal Palace1202501
Queens Park Rangers0219122
Ipswich Town0219782
Northampton Town0119091
Swindon Town0119111
Corinthian0119271
Preston North End0119381
English FA Canadian Touring XI0119501
Blackpool0119531
FA Select XI0119611
Southampton0119761
Coventry City0119871
Wimbledon0119881
Wigan Athletic0120131