Played May 6 1961 at Wembley Stadium, Attendance 100,000, Referee J Kelly
Tottenham Hotspur Team
Bill Brown, Peter Baker, Ron Henry, Danny Blanchflower (Captain), Maurice Norman, Dave Mackay, Cliff Jones, John White, Bobby Smith (Scored), Les Allen, Terry Dyson (Scored)
Leicester City Team
Gordon Banks, Len Chalmers, Richie Norman, Frank McLintock, Ian King, Colin Appleton, Howard Riley, Jimmy Walsh (Captain), Hugh McIlmoyle, Ken Keyworth, Albert Cheesebrough
Played April 26 1969 at Wembley Stadium, Attendance 100,000, Referee G McCabe
Manchester City Team
All-English team
Harry Dowd, Tony Book (Captain), Glyn Pardoe, Mike Doyle, Tommy Booth, Alan Oakes, Mike Summerbee, Colin Bell, Francis Lee, Neil Young (Scored), Tony Coleman
Unused substitute Dave Connor
Leicester City Team
Peter Shilton, Peter Rodrigues, David Nish (Captain), Bobby Roberts, Alan Woollett, Graham Cross, Rodney Fern, David Gibson, Andy Lochhead, Allan Clarke, Len Glover
Substitute Malcolm Manley replaced Len Glover in the 70th minute
In the 1968 FA Cup Final Dennis Clarke of West Bromwich Albion became the first substitute to be used in an FA Cup Final when he came on in the 91st minute to replace John Kaye.
The 1967 FA Cup Final saw the first 12 man squads when Cliff Jones of Tottenham Hotspur and Joe Kirkup of Chelsea were both included on the team sheets as substitutes. Neither got a game.
Manchester United 2 Crystal Palace 1 (after extra time)
Played May 21 2016 at Wembley Stadium, Attendance 88,619, Referee Mark Clattenburg
Manchester United Team
David de Gea, Antonio Valencia, Chris Smalling (Red Card), Daley Blind, Marcos Rojo, Michael Carrick, Wayne Rooney, Juan Mata (Scored), Marouane Fellaini, Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford
Substitute Matteo Darmian replaced Marcos Rojo after 66 minutes
Substitute Ashley Young replaced Marcus Rashford after 72 minutes
Substitute Jesse Lingard (Scored) replaced Juan Mata after 90 minutes
Unused substitutes Sergio Romero, Phil Jones, Ander Herrera, Morgan Schneiderlin
Crystal Palace Team
Wayne Hennessey, Joel Ward, Scott Dann, Damien Delaney, Senegal Pape Souaré, Mile Jedinak, James McArthur, Wilfried Zaha, Yohan Cabaye, Yannick Bolasie, Connor Wickham
Substitute Jason Puncheon (Scored) replaced Yohan Cabaye after 72 minutes
Substitute Dwight Gayle replaced Connor Wickham after 86 minutes
Substitute Adrian Mariappa replaced Scott Dann after 90+4 minutes
Unused substitutes Julián Speroni, Martin Kelly, Bakary Sako, Emmanuel Adebayor
Wanderers 2 Oxford University 1 (after extra time)
Played March 24 1877, Attendance 3,000, Referee S H Wright
Wanderers Team
Hon Arthur Kinnaird, Francis Hornby Birley (Captain), Charles Denton, Frederick Thomas Green, George Hubert Hugh Heron, Thomas Hughes, Jarvis Kenrick (Scored), William Lindsay (Scored), Alfred Hugh Stratford, Henry Wace, Charles Henry Reynolds Wollaston
Oxford University Team
Edward Allington, John Bain, Owen Dunnell, Reverand James H Savory, Arthur Todd, Evelyn Waddington, Reverand Philip H Fernandez, Arnold Frank Hills, Henry Otter, Edward Hagarty Parry (Captain), William Stepney Rawson Hon Arthur Kinnaird (Scored an own goal)
Derby County 4 Charlton Athletic 1 (after extra time)
Played April 27 1946 at Wembley Stadium, Attendance 98,000, Referee E D Smith
Derby County Team
Vic Woodley, Jack Nicholas (Captain), Jack Howe, Jim Bullions, Leon Leuty, Chick Musson, Reg Harrison, Raich Carter, Jack Stamps (Scored 2), Peter Doherty (Scored), Dally Duncan
(B Turner scored an own goal)
Charlton Athletic Team
Sam Bartram, Harold Phipps, Jack Shreeve, Bert Turner (Scored), John Oakes, Bert Johnson, Leslie Fell, Albert Brown, Arthur Turner, Don Welsh (Captain), Chris Duffy
Manchester United 3 Crystal Palace 3 (after extra time)
Played May 12 1990, Attendance 80,000, Referee A Gunn
Manchester United Team
Jim Leighton, Paul Ince, Lee Martin, Steve Bruce, Mike Phelan, Gary Pallister, Bryan Robson (Captain) (Scored), Neil Webb, Brian McClair, Mark Hughes (Scored 2), Danny Wallace
Substitute Clayton Blackmore replaced Lee Martin in the 88th minute
Substitute Mark Robins replaced Gary Pallister in the 93rd minute
Crystal Palace Team
Nigel Martyn, John Pemberton, Richard Shaw, Andy Gray, Gary O’Reilly (Scored), Andy Thorn, Phil Barber, Geoff Thomas (Captain), Mark Bright, John Salako, Alan Pardew
Substitute Ian Wright (Scored 2) replaced Phil Barber in the 69th minute
Substitute David Madden replaced Andy Gray in the 117th minute
1990 FA Cup Final Replay Result
Manchester United 1 Crystal Palace 0
Replay Played May 17 1990, Attendance 80,000, Referee A Gunn
Manchester United Team
Les Sealey, Paul Ince, Lee Martin (Scored), Steve Bruce, Mike Phelan, Gary Pallister, Bryan Robson (Captain), Neil Webb, Brian McClair, Mark Hughes, Danny Wallace
Unused substitutes Mark Robins, Clayton Blackmore
Crystal Palace Team
Nigel Martyn, John Pemberton, Richard Shaw, Andy Gray, Gary O’Reilly, Andy Thorn, Phil Barber, Geoff Thomas (Captain), Mark Bright, John Salako, Alan Pardew
Substitute Ian Wright replaced Phil Barber in the 64th minute
Substitute David Madden replaced John Salako in the 79th minute