Played May 1 1976, Attendance 100,000, Referee C Thomas
Southampton Team
Ian Turner, Peter Rodrigues (Captain), David Peach, Nick Holmes, Mel Blyth, Jim Steele, Paul Gilchrist, Mick Channon, Peter Osgood, Jim McCalliog, Bobby Stokes (Scored)
Unused substitute Hugh Fisher
Manchester United Team
Alex Stepney, Alex Forsyth, Stewart Houston, Gerry Daly, Brian Greenhoff, Martin Buchan (Captain), Steve Coppell, Sammy McIlroy, Stuart Pearson, Lou Macari, Gordon Hill
Substitute David McCreery replaced Gordon Hill in the 66th minute
Played May 20 1995, Attendance 79,592, Referee G Ashby
Everton Team
Neville Southall, Matt Jackson, Andy Hinchcliffe, Gary Ablett, Dave Watson (Captain), Joe Parkinson, David Unsworth, Barry Horne, Graham Stuart, Paul Rideout (Scored), Anders Limpar
Substitute Duncan Ferguson replaced Paul Rideout in the 51st minute
Substitute Daniel Amokachi replaced Anders Limpar in the 69th minute
Unused substitute Jason Kearton
Manchester United Team
Peter Schmeichel, Gary Neville, Dennis Irwin, Steve Bruce (Captain), Lee Sharpe, Gary Pallister, Roy Keane, Paul Ince, Brian McClair, Mark Hughes, Nicky Butt
Substitute Ryan Giggs replaced Steve Bruce in the 46th minute
Substitute Paul Scholes replaced Lee Sharpe in the 72nd minute
Unused substitute Gary Walsh
Played May 25 1963 at Wembley Stadium, Attendance 100,000, Referee K Aston
Manchester United Team
David Gaskell, Tony Dunne, Noel Cantwell (Captain), Pat Crerand, Bill Foulkes, Maurice Setters, Johnny Giles, Albert Quixall, David Herd (Scored 2), Denis Law (Scored), (Sir) Bobby Charlton
Leicester City Team
Gordon Banks, John Sjoberg, Richie Norman, Frank McLintock, Ian King, Colin Appleton (Captain), Howard Riley, Graham Cross, Ken Keyworth (Scored), David Gibson, Mike Stringfellow
The Khaki Cup Final
The only FA Cup Final to be played during either of the two World Wars was the one in 1915 between Sheffield United and Chelsea.
Played on the 24th of April 1915 at Old Trafford, Manchester the match came to be known as the Khaki Cup Final due to the large number of servicemen (dressed in their khaki coloured military clothes) that were in the crowd.
This game was won by Sheffield United 3-0.
Second World War WWII
Throughout World War II there were a number of Cup Finals played
1939-40
1939-40 League Cup Final
Played at Wembley on June 8 1940 attendance 42,399
West Ham United 1-0 Blackburn Rovers
Hammers Goal – Small
1940-41
1940-41 League Cup Final
Played at Wembley on May 10 1941 attendance 60,000
Arsenal 1-1 Preston North End
Gunners Goal – D Compton
Lilywhites Goal – McLaren
1940-41 League Cup Final Replay
Played at Ewood Park on May 31 1941 attendance 45,000
Preston North End 2-1 Arsenal
Lilywhites Goals – R Beattie (2)
Gunners Goal – (Own Goal)
1941-42
1941-42 League Cup Final First Leg
Played at Roker Park on May 23 1942 attendance 35,000
Sunderland 2-2 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Black Cats Goals – Stubbins, Carter
Wolves Goals – Westcott (2)
1941-42 League Cup Final Second Leg
Played at Molineux on May 30 1942 attendance 43,038
Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-1 Sunderland
Wolves Goals – Rowley (2), Westcott, Broome
Black Cats Goal – Carter
1941-42 London Cup Final
Played at Wembley on May 30 1942 attendance 72,000
Brentford 2-0 Portsmouth
Bees Goals – Smith (2)
1941-42 Cup Winners Cup Final
Played at Stamford Bridge on June 6 1942 attendance 20,174
Brentford 1-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Bees Goal – Collett
Wolves Goal – Mullen
1942-43
1942-43 League South Cup Final
Played at Wembley on May 1 1943 attendance 75,000
Arsenal 7-1 Charlton Athletic
Gunners Goals – Lewis (4), Drake (2), D Compton
Addicks Goal – Green
1942-43 League North Cup Final First Leg
Played at Bloomfield Road on May 1 1943 attendance 28,000
Blackpool 2-2 Sheffield Wednesday
Seasiders Goals – Finnan, Burbanks
Owls Goals – Cockroft, Robinson
1942-43 League North Cup Final Second Leg
Played at Hillsborough on May 8 1943 attendance 42,657
Sheffield Wednesday 1-2 Blackpool
Owls Goal – Robinson
Seasiders Goals – Dodds, Gardner
1942-43 Cup Winners Cup Final
Played at Stamford Bridge on May 15 1943 attendance 55,195
Blackpool 4-2 Arsenal
Seasiders Goals – Dix, Burbanks, Dodds, Finnan
Gunners Goals – Lewis, D Compton
1943-44
1943-44 League South Cup Final
Played at Wembley on April 15 1944 attendance 85,000
Charlton Athletic 3-1 Chelsea
Addicks Goals – Revell (2), Welsh
Blues Goal – Payne (penalty)
1943-44 League North Cup Final First Leg
Played at Bloomfield Road on April 29 1944 attendance 28,000
Blackpool 2-1 Aston Villa
Seasiders Goals – Dodds (2)
Villans Goal – Goffin
1943-44 League North Cup Final Second Leg
Played at Villa Park on May 6 1944 attendance 55,000
Aston Villa 4-2 Blackpool
Villans Goals – Broome (2), Edwards, Iverson
Seasiders Goals – Dix, Pearson
1943-44 Cup Winners Cup Final
Played at Stamford Bridge on May 20 1944 attendance 38,540
Aston Villa 1-1 Charlton Athletic
Villans Goal – Houghton
Addicks Goal – Revell
1944-45
1944-45 League South Cup Final
Played at Wembley on April 7 1945 attendance 90,000
Chelsea 2-0 Millwall
Blues Goals – McDonald, Wardle
1944-45 League North Cup Final First Leg
Played at Burnden Park on May 19 1945 attendance 40,000
Bolton Wanderers 1-0 Manchester United
Trotters Goal – Lofthouse
1944-45 League North Cup Final Second Leg
Played at Maine Road on May 26 1945 attendance 57,395
Manchester United 2-2 Bolton Wanderers
Red Devils Goals – Wrigglesworth, Bryant
Trotters Goals – Barrass (2)
1944-45 Cup Winners Cup Final
Played at Stamford Bridge on June 2 1945 attendance 35,000
Bolton Wanderers 2-1 Chelsea
Trotters Goals – Hunt, Hamlett
Blues Goal – Rooke
Second World War Wartime Cup – West of England and Wales
1942-43 Swansea Town
1943-44 Bath City
1944-45 Bath City
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 at Wembley Stadium, London on 25th May 2013- Referee Nicola Rizzoli
Bayern Munich Team
M Neuer, P Lahm, Dante, J Boateng, D Alaba, B Schweinsteiger, F Ribery, Javi Martinez, T Muller, A Robben (Scored), M Mandzukic (Scored)
Substitute Luiz Gustavo replaced F Ribery after 89 minutes
Substitute M Gomez replaced M Mandzukic after 89 minutes
Unused Substitutes T Starke, D van Buyten, X Shaqiri, A Tymoschuk, C Pizarro
Manager – Jupp Heynckes
Borussia Dortmund Team
R Weidenfeller, M Hummels, N Subotic, L Piszczek, M Schmelzer, J Blaszczykowski, S Bender, M Reus, K Grosskreutz, I Gundogan (Scored a Penalty), R Lewandowski
Substitute N Sahin replaced J Blaszczykowski after 89 minutes
Substitute J Schieber replaced S Bender after 89 minutes
Unused Substitutes M Langerak, F Santana, S Kehl, M Leitner, O Kirch
Played March 29 1873, Attendance 3,000, Referee A Stair
Wanderers FC Team
Edward Bowen, Albert Thompson, Reginald de Courtenay Welch, Hon Arthur Kinnaird (Captain and Scored), Leonard Sidgwick Howell, Charles Henry Reynolds Wollaston (Scored), Julian Sturgis, Reverand Henry H Stewart, William Stanley Kenyon-Slaney, Robert Kennett Kingsford, Alexander George Bonsor
Oxford University Team
Arnold Kirke-Smith, Andrew Leach, Charles Mackarness, Francis Hornby Birley, Charles Longman, Frederick Brunning Chappell-Maddison, Harold Dixon, Walter Paton, Robert Walpole Sealy Vidal, WE Sumner, Cuthbert John Ottaway