1977 Football League Cup final

1977 League Cup Final
Event1976–77 Football League Cup
Date12 March 1977
VenueWembley Stadium, London
RefereeGordon Kew
Attendance100,000
Replay
After extra time
Date16 March 1977
VenueHillsborough Stadium, Sheffield
RefereeGordon Kew
Attendance55,000
Second replay
After extra time
Date13 April 1977
VenueOld Trafford, Manchester
RefereeGordon Kew
Attendance54,748

The 1977 Football League Cup Final was played between Aston Villa and Everton over three games. It was the first League Cup Final to go to a replay, and the only one that required a second replay to decide the winner. The first match took place at Wembley Stadium on 12 March and the game ended in a goalless draw. The replay on 16 March was only marginally better as the teams again played out a draw, this time at Hillsborough the home of Sheffield Wednesday. The game ended 1–1 with both goals scored by Everton players with Bob Latchford's last-minute equaliser nullifying Roger Kenyon's earlier own-goal.

The second replay took place at Old Trafford on 13 April. The game is probably best remembered for a 40-yard goal from Villa centre-half Chris Nicholl, and in a 2010 poll this was voted in the Top 25 of all-time League Cup moments. Brian Little scored his second of the match in dramatic fashion during the dying seconds of the game to give Villa a 3–2 victory, making them the first team to win the competition three times. Mick Lyons and Bob Latchford scored for Everton.