Event | 1966–67 Football League Cup | ||||||
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Date | 4 March 1967 | ||||||
Venue | Wembley Stadium, London | ||||||
Referee | Walter Crossley | ||||||
Attendance | 97,952 | ||||||
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The 1967 Football League Cup Final took place on 4 March 1967 at Wembley Stadium. It was the seventh final and the first to be played at Wembley. It was contested between Queens Park Rangers of the Third Division and West Bromwich Albion of the First Division. This was the first final to be decided over a single game; the six previous finals were contested over two legs.
West Brom were favourites to win, led by centre forward Jeff Astle. It was QPR's first ever appearance at Wembley; their star player was Rodney Marsh. West Brom started strongly with former QPR winger Clive Clark scoring twice to give them a 2–0 half-time lead. A turnaround in the second half saw the Third Division team win the match. First Roger Morgan scored with a header, then Rodney Marsh went on a mazy run, eluding tackles, and shot in off the post past keeper Dick Sheppard.[1] In the closing minutes, QPR centre-half Ron Hunt went on a forward run and as he challenged the keeper for the ball it ran loose to Mark Lazarus to score the winning goal. Mike Keen lifted the cup to thousands of cheering Rangers fans. Despite winning the competition, QPR were ineligible from entering the Fairs Cup due to them being in the Third Division.[2]
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Queens Park Rangers
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West Bromwich Albion
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Queen Park Rangers White shirts/White shorts and socks |
3 — 2 (final score after 90 minutes) |
West Bromwich Albion Red shirts/Red shorts/Red socks |
Manager: Alec Stock
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Half-time: Competition: Date: Venue: Attendance: Referee: Match rules: |
Manager: Jimmy Hagan
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Home teams listed first.
Queens Park RangersRound 1: QPR 5–0 Colchester United Round 2: Aldershot 1–1 QPR
Round 3: QPR 2–1 Swansea Town Round 4: QPR 4–2 Leicester City Round 5: QPR 2–1 Carlisle United Semi-Final:
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West Bromwich AlbionRound 2: WBA 6–1 Aston Villa Round 3: WBA 4–2 Manchester City Round 4: Swindon Town 0–2 WBA Round 5: Northampton Town 1–3 WBA Semi-Final:
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