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The 1978 Football League Cup Final was the eighteenth League Cup final, and was contested between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. The initial match resulted in a 0–0 draw at Wembley Stadium on 18 March 1978.[1] The replay was four days later at Old Trafford,[1] and saw John Robertson score from the penalty spot after a professional foul by Phil Thompson on John O'Hare, which TV replays confirmed was just outside the penalty area. This was enough to win the cup for Forest, who thus became the first club to achieve a League and League Cup double.
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Event | 1977–78 Football League Cup | ||||||
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Date | 18 March 1978 | ||||||
Venue | Wembley Stadium, London | ||||||
Referee | Pat Partridge | ||||||
Attendance | 100,000 | ||||||
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Date | 22 March 1978 | ||||||
Venue | Old Trafford, Manchester | ||||||
Attendance | 54,375 | ||||||
In the latter game, one of his last for Liverpool, stalwart Ian Callaghan received the only booking of his long career with the club.
Nottingham Forest
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Liverpool
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Nottingham Forest Red shirts/White shorts/Red socks |
0–0 (final score after extra time) |
Liverpool White shirts/Black shorts/White socks |
Manager: Brian Clough
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Scorers: None |
Half-time: Competition: Date: Venue: Attendance: Referee: Match rules: |
Manager: Bob Paisley
Team:
Scorers: None |
Source for team line-ups:[2]
Nottingham Forest
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Liverpool
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Nottingham Forest Yellow/Yellow shorts/Yellow socks |
1–0 (final score after 90 minutes) |
Liverpool Red shirts/Red shorts/Red socks |
Manager: Brian Clough
Team:
Scorers: |
Half-time: Competition: Date: Venue: Attendance: Referee: Match rules: |
Manager: Bob Paisley
Team:
Scorers: None |
Forest's route to the final included victories over First Division teams West Ham United, Aston Villa and Leeds United (beating the latter 7–3 on aggregate in the semi-final). They also beat neighbours Notts County.[1]
Liverpool were drawn at home to First Division teams in their first 3 rounds. They defeated Chelsea by 2 goals to nil in round 2, and Derby County by the same scoreline in round 3. They then drew 2-2 at home in round four against Coventry City, before winning the replay 2-0 at Highfield Road. They then beat Third Division Wrexham 3-1 in the quarter-final at The Racecourse Ground, before edging out Arsenal in a two-legged semi-final, which saw Liverpool winning 2-1 at Anfield and drawing 0-0 at Highbury.
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