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1982 Football League Cup final

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Football match
1982 Football League Cup final
Match programme cover
Event1981–82 Football League Cup
LiverpoolTottenham Hotspur
31
Afterextra time
Date13 March 1982
VenueWembley Stadium, London
RefereePeter Willis (County Durham)
Attendance100,000
1981
1983

The1982 Football League Cup final was afootball match betweenLiverpool andTottenham Hotspur on 13 March 1982 atWembley Stadium. It was the final match of the1981–82 Football League Cup, the 22nd staging of theFootball League Cup, a football competition for the 92 teams inThe Football League. Liverpool were the reigning champions and appearing in their third final. This was Tottenham's third final, having won their previous two appearances in1971 and1973.

Both teams entered the competition in the second round. Liverpool's matches were generally comfortable victories. They beatMiddlesbrough 4–1 in the third round, but two of their ties went to areplay. Tottenham's matches were close affairs, the only match they won by more than one goal was their 2–0 victory againstWrexham in the third round, although they did not concede a single goalen route to the final.

Watched by a crowd of 100,000, Tottenham opened the scoring in the 11th minute when strikerSteve Archibald scored. Tottenham maintained their lead until the 87th minute, when midfielderRonnie Whelan equalised for Liverpool. With the scores level after 90 minutes the match went toextra time. Whelan scored again in the 111th minute to give Liverpool the lead and strikerIan Rush scored in the 119th minute to secure a 3–1 victory for Liverpool. It was their second League Cup victory and second in succession. The year before,Ray Clemence played for Liverpool, only to be on the losing side against his former team in 1982.

Route to the final

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Further information:1981–82 Football League Cup
LiverpoolRoundTottenham Hotspur
Exeter City
H
5–0
Rush 15', 67',McDermott 27'
Dalglish 37',Whelan 68'
Second Round, First LegManchester United
H
1–0
Archibald
Exeter City
A
6–0
Rush 15', 78',Dalglish 23',Neal 34',
Sheedy 53', Mather og 80'
Second Round, Second LegManchester United
A
1–0
Hazard
Middlesbrough
H
4–1
Sheedy 29',Rush 64',
Johnson 74', 80'
Third RoundWrexham
H
2–0
Hughton, Hoddle
Arsenal
A
0–0
Fourth RoundFulham
H
1–0
Hazard
Arsenal
H
3–0 (aet)
Johnston 95',McDermott 101' (pen),
Dalglish 108'
Replay
Barnsley
H
0–0
Fifth RoundNottingham Forest
H
1–0
Ardiles
Barnsley
H
3–1
Souness 37',Johnson 81',
Dalglish 89'
Replay


Ipswich Town
A
2–0
McDermott 47',Rush 49'Semi-finals, First LegWest Bromwich Albion
A
0–0
Ipswich Town
H
2–2
Rush 26',Dalglish 47'Semi-finals, Second LegWest Bromwich Albion
H
1–0
Hazard

Pre-match

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Both teams were playing in theFirst Division, English football's top division at the time. At the start of the day of the final, Liverpool were in 4th position and Spurs in 7th.[1]

Match

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Details

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Liverpool3–1 (a.e.t.)Tottenham Hotspur
Whelan 87',111'
Rush 119'
ReportArchibald 11'
Referee:Peter Willis (Meadowfield,County Durham)
Liverpool
Tottenham Hotspur
GK1ZimbabweBruce Grobbelaar
RB2EnglandPhil Neal
CB3Republic of IrelandMark Lawrenson
LB4EnglandAlan Kennedy
LM5Republic of IrelandRonnie Whelan
CB6EnglandPhil Thompson
CF7ScotlandKenny Dalglish
RM8EnglandSammy Lee
CF9WalesIan Rush
CM10EnglandTerry McDermottdownward-facing red arrow
CM11ScotlandGraeme Souness (c)
Substitute:
12EnglandDavid Johnsonupward-facing green arrow
Manager:
EnglandBob Paisley
GK1EnglandRay Clemence
LB2Republic of IrelandChris Hughton
CB3EnglandPaul Miller
CB4WalesPaul Price
RM5EnglandMicky Hazarddownward-facing red arrow
RB6EnglandSteve Perryman (c)
CM7ArgentinaOsvaldo Ardiles
CF8ScotlandSteve Archibald
LM9Republic of IrelandTony Galvin
CM10EnglandGlenn Hoddle
CF11EnglandGarth Crooks
Substitute:
MF12ArgentinaRicardo Villaupward-facing green arrow
Manager:
EnglandKeith Burkinshaw

Post-match

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After their victory in the League Cup, Liverpool went on to win the First Division title, finishing four points ahead of runners-up Ipswich Town.[2] Tottenham finished the season in 4th place and beat Queens Park Rangers in a replay to win the1982 FA Cup final.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^"League Division One table after close of play on 12 March 1982". Association of Football Statisticians. Retrieved19 March 2025.
  2. ^ab"League Division One end of season table for 1981-82 season". Association of Football Statisticians. Retrieved19 March 2025.
  3. ^Ross, James M. (25 May 2024)."England FA Challenge Cup Finals".Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved19 March 2025.

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