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)
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
Played May 8 1971 at Wembley Stadium, Attendance 100,000, Referee N Burtenshaw
Arsenal Team
Bob Wilson, Pat Rice, Bob McNab, Peter Storey, Frank McLintock (Captain), Peter Simpson, George Armstrong, George Graham, John Radford, Ray Kennedy, Charlie George (Scored)
Substitute Eddie Kelly (Scored) replaced Peter Storey in the 70th minute
Liverpool Team
Ray Clemence, Chris Lawler, Alec Lindsay, Tommy Smith (Captain), Larry Lloyd, Emlyn Hughes, Ian Callaghan, Alun Evans, Steve Heighway (Scored), John Toshack, Brian Hall
Substitute Peter Thompson replaced Alun Evans in the 70th minute
Played May 1 1965 at Wembley Stadium, Attendance 100,000, Referee W Clements
Liverpool Team
Tommy Lawrence, Chris Lawler, Gerry Byrne, Geoff Strong, Ron Yeats (Captain), Willie Stevenson, Ian Callaghan, Roger Hunt (Scored), Ian St John (Scored), Tommy Smith, Peter Thompson
Leeds United Team
Gary Sprake, Paul Reaney, Willie Bell, Billy Bremner (Scored), Jack Charlton, Norman Hunter, Johnny Giles, Jim Storrie, Alan Peacock, Bobby Collins (Captain), Albert Johanneson
On October 9, 1978, an exciting encounter took place at Shrewsbury Town’s home ground, where they faced off against Zambia. The match commenced promptly at 7:30 PM, drawing fans from near and far.
Highlighting Bobby Charlton
The programme features the legendary Bobby Charlton, who played for Shrewsbury Town during this memorable event. His skills on the pitch added a unique allure to the match, making it a significant occasion for both teams.
A Collector’s Item
This official souvenir programme is not just a keepsake from the game but also a piece of football history. It encapsulates the spirit of the event and serves as a treasured memento for supporters and collectors alike.
Played May 11 1996, Attendance 79,007, Referee D Gallagher
Manchester United Team
Peter Schmeichel, Denis Irwin, Phil Neville, David May, Roy Keane, Gary Pallister, Eric Cantona (Captain) (Scored), David Beckham, Andy Cole, Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs
Substitute Paul Scholes replaced Andy Cole in the 65th minute
Substitute Gary Neville replaced David Beckham in the 89th minute
Unused substitute Lee Sharpe
Liverpool Team
David James, Jason McAteer, John Scales, Mark Wright, Phil Babb, Rob Jones, Steve McManaman, John Barnes, Jamie Redknapp, Stan Collymore, Robbie Fowler
Substitute Ian Rush replaced Stan Collymore in the 74th minute
Substitute Michael Thomas replaced Rob Jones in the 85th minute
Unused substitute Tony Warner