Aston Villa 1 Huddersfield Town 0 (after extra time)
Played April 24 1920, Attendance 50,018, Referee J T Howcroft
Aston Villa Team
Sam Hardy, Tom Smart, Tommy Weston, Andy Ducat (Captain), Frank Barson, Frank Moss, Charlie Wallace, Billy Kirton (Scored), Billy Walker, Clem Stephenson, Arthur Dorrell
Huddersfield Town Team
Alex Mutch, James Wood, Freddie Bullock, Charlie Slade, Tommy Wilson, Billy Watson, George Richardson, Frank Mann, Sam Taylor, Jack Swann, Ernie Islip
Played May 21 1977, Attendance 100,000, Referee R Matthewson
Manchester United Team
Alex Stepney, Jimmy Nicholl, Arthur Albiston, Sammy McIlroy, Brian Greenhoff, Martin Buchan (Captain), Steve Coppell, Jimmy Greenhoff (Scored), Stuart Pearson (Scored), Lou Macari, Gordon Hill
Substitute David McCreery replaced Gordon Hill in the 81st minute
Liverpool Team
Ray Clemence, Phil Neal, Joey Jones, Tommy Smith, Ray Kennedy, Emlyn Hughes (Captain), Kevin Keegan, Jimmy Case (Scored), Steve Heighway, David Johnson, Terry McDermott
Substitute Ian Callaghan replaced David Johnson in the 64th minute
Played May 3 1952 at Wembley Stadium, Attendance 100,000, Referee A Ellis
Newcastle United Team
Ronnie Simpson, Bobby Cowell, Alf McMichael, Joe Harvey (Captain), Frank Brennan, Eduardo “Ted” Robledo, Tommy Walker, Billy Foulkes, Jackie Milburn, Jorge “George” Robledo (Scored), Bobby Mitchell
Arsenal Team
George Swindin, Walley Barnes, Lionel Smith, Alex Forbes, Ray Daniel, Joe Mercer (Captain), Freddie Cox, Jimmy Logie, Cliff Holton, Doug Lishman, Don Roper
Played May 2 1964 at Wembley Stadium, Attendance 100,000, Referee A Holland
West Ham United Team
Jim Standen, John Bond, Jack Burkett, Eddie Bovington, Ken Brown, Bobby Moore (Captain), Peter Brabrook, Ronnie Boyce (Scored), Johnny Byrne, (Sir) Geoff Hurst (Scored), Johnny Sissons (Scored)
Preston North End Team
Alan Kelly, George Ross, Nobby Lawton (Captain), Jim Smith, Tony Singleton, Howard Kendall, David Wilson, Alec Ashworth, Alex Dawson (Scored), Alan Spavin, Doug Holden (Scored)
Played May 14 1994, Attendance 79,634, Referee D Elleray
Manchester United Team
Peter Schmeichel, Paul Parker, Steve Bruce (Captain), Gary Pallister, Denis Irwin, Andrei Kanchelskis, Roy Keane, Paul Ince, Ryan Giggs, Eric Cantona (Scored 2 penalties), Mark Hughes (Scored)
Substitute Brian McClair (Scored) replaced Andrei Kanchelskis in the 84th minute
Substitute Lee Sharpe replaced Denis Irwin in the 84th minute
Unused substitute Gary Walsh
Chelsea Team
Dimitri Kharine, Steve Clarke, Frank Sinclair, Jacob Kjeldberg, Erland Johnsen, Craig Burley, John Spencer, Eddie Newton, Mark Stein, Gavin Peacock, Dennis Wise (Captain)
Substitute Glenn Hoddle replaced Craig Burley in the 65th minute
Tony Cascarino replaced Mark Stein in the 78th minute
Unused substitute Kevin Hitchcock
The 1968 European Cup semi-final held on Wednesday, May 15, 1968, featured a historic clash between Real Madrid and Manchester United. This match is remembered not only for its competitive spirit but also for the rich heritage of both clubs, setting the stage for football excellence.
Collectors’ Item: The Official Programme
This official football programme from the iconic semi-final is a treasured piece for football enthusiasts. It documents the pre-match excitement, player insights, and pivotal moments that led to Manchester United’s remarkable victory over the Spanish giants.
Significance in Football History
As an essential relic, the 1968 European Cup semi-final programme symbolizes a defining moment in European football. Collectors and fans of both teams value this piece for its historical significance, making it a must-have for dedicated supporters.
Manchester United 2 Brighton & Hove Albion 2 (after extra time)
Played May 21 1983, Attendance 100,000, Referee A W Grey
Manchester United Team
Gary Bailey, Mike Duxbury, Kevin Moran, Gordon McQueen, Arthur Albiston, Alan Davies, Ray Wilkins (Scored), Bryan Robson (Captain), Arnold Muhren, Frank Stapleton (Scored), Norman Whiteside
Unused substitute Ashley Grimes
Brighton & Hove Albion Team
Graham Moseley, Chris Ramsey, Gary A Stevens (Scored), Graham Pearce, Steve Gatting, Neil Smillie, Jimmy Case, Tony Grealish (Captain), Gary Howlett, Michael Robinson, Gordon Smith (Scored)
Substitute Gerry Ryan replaced Chris Ramsey in the 56th minute
1983 FA Cup Final Replay Result
Manchester United 4 Brighton & Hove Albion 0
Replay Played May 26 1983, Attendance 100,000, Referee A W Grey
Manchester United Team
Gary Bailey, Mike Duxbury, Kevin Moran, Gordon McQueen, Arthur Albiston, Alan Davies, Ray Wilkins, Bryan Robson (Captain) (Scored 2), Arnold Muhren (Scored a penalty), Frank Stapleton, Norman Whiteside (Scored)
Unused substitute Ashley Grimes
Brighton & Hove Albion Team
Graham Moseley, Gary A Stevens, Graham Pearce, Steve Foster, Steve Gatting, Neil Smillie, Jimmy Case, Tony Grealish, Gary Howlett, Michael Robinson, Gordon Smith
Substitute Gerry Ryan replaced Gary Howlett in the 74th minute