1997 Football League Cup Final

1997 Football League Cup Final
Event 1996–97 Football League Cup
Date 6 April 1997 (1997-04-06)
Venue Wembley Stadium, London
Man of the Match Steve Walsh
(Leicester City)
Referee Martin Bodenham
Attendance 76,757
Date 16 April 1997 (1997-04-16)
Venue Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield
Man of the Match Steve Walsh
(Leicester City)
Referee Martin Bodenham
Attendance 39,428

The 1997 Football League Cup Final was played between Middlesbrough and Leicester City. The first game at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, 6 April 1997 ended in a 1–1 draw after extra time. Fabrizio Ravanelli opened the scoring only for Leicester's Emile Heskey to equalise in the last minute of extra time. Leicester won the replay, and their second League Cup, in the game played at Hillsborough Stadium on 16 April 1997 with another extra-time goal, this time from Steve Claridge.

This was the last year that the Football League Cup Final was decided by a replay.

Road to Wembley

Leicester City

Round 2, 1st leg: Scarborough 0–2 Leicester City

Round 2, 2nd leg: Leicester City 2–1 Scarborough

Round 3: York City 0–2 Leicester City

Round 4: Leicester City 2–0 Manchester United

Quarter-final: Ipswich Town 0–1 Leicester City

Semi-final, 1st leg: Leicester City 0–0 Wimbledon

Semi-final, 2nd leg: Wimbledon 1–1 Leicester City (on away goals)

Middlesbrough

Round 2, 1st leg: Middlesbrough 7–0 Hereford United

Round 2, 2nd leg: Hereford United 0–3 Middlesbrough

Round 3: Middlesbrough 5–1 Huddersfield Town

Round 4: Middlesbrough 3–1 Newcastle United

Quarter-final: Middlesbrough 2–1 Liverpool

Semi-final, 1st leg: Stockport County 0–2 Middlesbrough

Semi-final, 2nd leg: Middlesbrough 0–1 Stockport County

Match details

6 April 1997
15:00 BST
Leicester City 1–1
(a.e.t.)
Middlesbrough
Heskey  118' Report Ravanelli  95'
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 76,757
Referee: Martin Bodenham (Cornwall)
Leicester
Middlesbrough
GK 13United States Kasey Keller
DF 2 England Simon Grayson
DF 3 England Mike Whitlow  105'
DF 5 England Steve Walsh
DF 15Sweden Pontus Kåmark
DF 17England Spencer Prior
MF 6 Turkey Muzzy Izzet  108'
MF 7 Northern Ireland Neil Lennon
MF 10England Garry Parker
FW 9 England Steve Claridge
FW 11England Emile Heskey
Substitutes:
GK 1 England Kevin Poole
MF 8 England Scott Taylor  108'
FW 12England Mark Robins  105'
Manager:
Northern Ireland Martin O'Neill
GK 19Australia Mark Schwarzer
DF 2 England Neil Cox
DF 14England Curtis Fleming
DF 5 England Nigel Pearson
DF 18Italy Gianluca Festa
MF 21England Craig Hignett
MF 8 England Robbie Mustoe
MF 10Brazil Juninho
MF 6 Brazil Emerson
FW 9 Denmark Mikkel Beck
FW 11Italy Fabrizio Ravanelli
Substitutes:
DF 4 England Steve Vickers
DF 17Wales Clayton Blackmore
MF 12 Republic of Ireland Alan Moore
Manager:
England Bryan Robson

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary
  • Replay if scores still level
  • Three named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Replay

16 April 1997
Leicester City 1–0
(a.e.t.)
Middlesbrough
Claridge  100' Report
Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield
Attendance: 39,428
Referee: Martin Bodenham (Cornwall)
Leicester
Middlesbrough
GK 13United States Kasey Keller
RWB 2 England Simon Grayson
CB 3 England Mike Whitlow  109'
CB 5 England Steve Walsh
CB 17England Spencer Prior
LWB 15Sweden Pontus Kåmark
CM 6 Turkey Muzzy Izzet
CM 7 Northern Ireland Neil Lennon
CM 10England Garry Parker
CF 9 England Steve Claridge  117'
CF 11England Emile Heskey
Substitutes:
GK 1 England Kevin Poole
DF 21 England Jamie Lawrence  109'
FW 12England Mark Robins  117'
Manager:
Northern Ireland Martin O'Neill
GK 25England Ben Roberts
RB 2 England Neil Cox  105'
CB 5 England Nigel Pearson
CB 18Italy Gianluca Festa  76'
LB 7 Slovakia Vladimir Kinder
CM 17England Clayton Blackmore
CM 6 Brazil Emerson
CM 8 England Robbie Mustoe
AM 10Brazil Juninho
CF 21England Craig Hignett  105'
CF 11Italy Fabrizio Ravanelli
Substitutes:
DF 4 England Steve Vickers  76'
MF 12 Republic of Ireland Alan Moore  105'
FW 9 Denmark Mikkel Beck  105'
Manager:
England Bryan Robson

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level
  • Three named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

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