





West Ham United's Brian Dear challenges West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Ray Potter during the first leg of the 1966 League Cup final.


A move to a one-off final at Wembley for the League Cup raised the competition's profile considerably. The first of these finals, in 1967 between QPR and West Brom, was a highly dramatic one in which the London club came from 2-0 behind to win 3-2 and become the first club from outside the top two divisions to win a trophy in English football. The above colour picture shows a general view of Wembley during the match. Below, West Brom goalkeeper Dick Sheppard lies distraught on the Wembley turf as QPR players celebrate their third goal, which was scored by the appropriately named Mark Lazarus

Swindon Town players celebrate with the trophy after arguably the most famous League Cup final win of them all, the Division Three outfit

The two captains here just before the 1970 League Cup final, with Manchester City skipper Tony Book (right) showing West Bromwich Albion's Doug Fraser the result of the coin toss. City beat the Baggies 2-1 at Wembley, with goals from Mike Doyle and Glyn Pardoe. That ball was a classic of its time


The 1977 League Cup final needed three meetings between Aston Villa and Everton to find a winner, with a 0-0 draw at Wembley followed by a 1-1 draw at Hillsborough. Eventually Villa claimed victory in the third match at Old Trafford - here, Brian Little slams the ball into the net beyond Everton goalkeeper David Lawson for a late winner in the second replay. Villa were 3-2 victors and tasted success in the competition for the second time in three seasons

Garry Birtles slides the ball past Southampton goalkeeper Terry Gennoe to score his, and Nottingham Forest's, second goal in the 1979 final. Forest eventually won 3-2, with manager Brian Clough claiming another major trophy to add to his league title and League Cup success of the previous years. Below, Andy Gray makes the most of a mix-up between Forest's David Needham and Peter Shilton to score the only goal for Wolves in the 1980 final, denying Clough's men a hat-trick of successes
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