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1938 FA Cup final

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Football match
1938 FA Cup final
Event1937–38 FA Cup
Preston North EndHuddersfield Town
10
Afterextra time
Date30 April 1938
VenueWembley Stadium,London
RefereeA. Jewell (London)
Attendance93,497
1937
1939

The1938 FA Cup final was contested byPreston North End andHuddersfield Town atWembley Stadium. Preston, losing finalists the previous year, won by a single goal. This was their second win in the competition.

Background

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After 29 minutes of extra time it was still 0–0 and BBC commentatorThomas Woodrooffe said "if there's a goal scored now, I'll eat my hat". Seconds later, Preston were awarded a penalty, from whichGeorge Mutch scored the winning goal; Woodrooffe kept his promise, though it was one made of cake and marzipan.[1][2]Bill Shankly (who played in that game for the Preston side) recalls that special moment in his autobiography from 1976: "The ball hit the bar, which was square then, took the paint off it, screamed into the middle of the goal and ran down the back of the net." And then adds: "The paint is on the ball to this day. I saw it again in 1971, when Liverpool reached the final and played Arsenal. When we were preparing for Wembley, Tommy Smith, who was the Preston captain in 1938, came to the training ground at Melwood and showed the ball to his namesake, Tommy Smith, the Liverpool captain in 1971."[3]

This was the first FA Cup final to be broadcast on television, by theBBC. It was a repeat of the1922 FA Cup Final. This time the scores were reversed but once again a penalty was needed to separate the two sides.[4][5]

Three of the players who participated in the final (Andy Beattie andBill Shankly of Preston andEddie Boot of Huddersfield) would all manage Huddersfield within 20 years of this final.

The last surviving member of the winning team wasBobby Beattie, who died in September 2002 at the age of 86.

Match details

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Preston North End1–0 (a.e.t.)Huddersfield Town
Mutch 119' (pen.)Report
Attendance: 93,497
Referee:A. Jewell (London)
Preston
Huddersfield
GKEnglandGeorge Holdcroft
RBEngland Frank Gallimore
LBScotlandAndy Beattie
RHScotlandBill Shankly
CHScotlandTom Smith (c)
LHEnglandBob Batey
OREnglandDickie Watmough
IRScotlandGeorge Mutch
CFScotlandBud Maxwell
ILScotlandBobby Beattie
OLScotlandHugh O'Donnell
Manager:
England James Taylor (acting)
GKEnglandBob Hesford
RBEnglandBenny Craig
LBEnglandReg Mountford
RHEnglandKen Willingham
CHEnglandAlf Young (c)
LHEnglandEddie Boot
OREnglandJoe Hulme
IREnglandJimmy Isaac
CFScotlandWillie MacFadyen
ILEnglandBobby Barclay
OLEnglandPat Beasley
Manager:
EnglandClem Stephenson

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Replay if scores still level.

Road to Wembley

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Preston North End

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3rd Round
Preston North End3 - 0West Ham United
Deepdale, Preston
4th Round
Preston North End2 - 0Leicester City
Deepdale, Preston
5th Round
Arsenal0 - 1Preston North End
Highbury, London
6th Round
Brentford0 - 3Preston North End
Griffin Park, London
Semi-final
Preston North End2 - 1Aston Villa
Bramall Lane, Sheffield

Huddersfield Town

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3rd Round
Huddersfield Town3 - 1Hull City
Leeds Road, Huddersfield
4th Round
Huddersfield Town1 - 0Notts County
Leeds Road, Huddersfield
5th Round
Liverpool0 - 1Huddersfield Town
Anfield, Liverpool
6th Round
York City0 - 0Huddersfield Town
6th Round Replay
Huddersfield Town2 - 1York City
Leeds Road, Huddersfield
Semi-final
Huddersfield Town3 - 1Sunderland
Ewood Park, Blackburn

References

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  1. ^Mark Connelly & David Welch (2005).War and the Media: Reportage and Propaganda, 1900-2003. I.B. Tauris. p. 141.ISBN 1-860-64959-9.
  2. ^Scott Murray (13 May 2011)."The Joy of Six: FA Cup final goals".The Guardian. Retrieved29 December 2016.
  3. ^John Roberts & Bill Shankly (2009).Shankly: My Story. Trinity Mirror Sport Media.ISBN 978-1906802066.
  4. ^Thomas Dunmore & Scott Murray (2013).Soccer For Dummies. John Wiley & Sons. p. 27.ISBN 978-1-118-51065-0.
  5. ^Nihon Hōsō Kyōkai, NHK Hōsō Bunka Chōsa Kenkyūjo (2003).NHK Broadcasting Studies, Issue 2. NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute. p. 132.

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