The
1967–68 Football League Cup was the seventh season of the
Football League CupThe Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup or, from current sponsorship, the Carling Cup, is an English association football competition. Like the FA Cup, it is played on a knockout basis...
, a knockout competition for England's top 92 football clubs. The competition ended with the final on 2 March 1968.
The final was contested by First Division teams
Leeds UnitedLeeds United Association Football Club are an English professional association football club based in Beeston, Leeds, West Yorkshire, who play in the Football League Championship, the second tier of the English football league system...
and
ArsenalArsenal Football Club is a professional English Premier League football club based in North London. One of the most successful clubs in English football, it has won 13 First Division and Premier League titles and 10 FA Cups...
at Wembley Stadium in London. Leeds United's Terry Cooper scored the only goal of the game, giving Leeds a 1–0 victory.
Round 1
| Home Team |
Score |
Away Team |
Date |
| Aldershot |
2–3 |
Cardiff |
–– |
| Barrow |
1–0 |
Southport |
–– |
| Bournemouth |
1–1 |
Watford |
–– |
| Brighton |
4–0 |
Colchester |
–– |
| Crewe |
1–1 |
Stockport |
–– |
| Darlington |
1–0 |
York |
–– |
| Doncaster |
1–2 |
Scunthorpe |
–– |
| Grimsby |
1–0 |
Chesterfield |
–– |
| Halifax |
5–0 |
Bradford PA |
–– |
| Hartlepool |
2–0 |
Bradford |
–– |
| Leyton Orient |
1–3 |
Gillingham |
–– |
| Luton |
1–1 |
Charlton |
–– |
| Mansfield |
2–3 |
Lincoln |
–– |
| Middlesbro |
4–1 |
Barnsley |
–– |
| Northampton |
3–2 |
Peterborough |
–– |
| Notts Co |
0–1 |
Rotherham |
–– |
| Oxford |
3–1 |
Swansea |
–– |
| Port Vale |
3–0 |
Chester |
–– |
| Reading |
3–0 |
Bristol R |
–– |
| Rochdale |
0–1 |
Bury |
–– |
| Southend |
1–0 |
Brentford |
–– |
| Swindon |
1–1 |
Newport County |
–– |
| Torquay |
0–0 |
Exeter |
–– |
| Tranmere |
2–1 |
Wrexham |
–– |
| Walsall |
4–2 |
Shrewsbury |
–– |
| Workington |
1–1 |
Oldham |
–– |
Round 1 Replays
| Home Team |
Score |
Away Team |
Date |
| Charlton |
1–2 |
Luton |
–– |
| Exeter |
0–3 |
Torquay |
–– |
| Newport County |
2–0 |
Swindon |
–– |
| Oldham |
1–1 |
Workington |
–– |
| Stockport |
3–0 |
Crewe |
–– |
| Watford |
0–0 |
Bournemouth |
–– |
Round 1 2nd Replays
| Home Team |
Score |
Away Team |
Date |
| Bournemouth |
1–2 |
Watford |
01–10–1967 |
| Workington |
2–1 |
Oldham |
01–09–1967 |
Round 2
| Home Team |
Score |
Away Team |
Date |
| Barrow |
1–0 |
C Palace |
–– |
| Blackburn |
3–1 |
Brighton |
–– |
| Bristol C |
0–5 |
Everton |
–– |
| Burnley |
2–1 |
Cardiff |
–– |
| Carlisle |
0–2 |
Workington |
–– |
| Coventry |
1–2 |
Arsenal |
–– |
| Derby |
4–0 |
Hartlepool |
–– |
| Fulham |
1–0 |
Tranmere |
–– |
| Gillingham |
2–2 |
Torquay |
–– |
| Grimsby |
2–2 |
Bury |
–– |
| Huddersfield |
1–0 |
Wolves |
–– |
| Ipswich |
5–2 |
Southampton |
–– |
| Leeds |
3–1 |
Luton |
–– |
| Lincoln |
2–1 |
Newcastle |
–– |
| Liverpool |
1–1 |
Bolton |
–– |
| Man City |
4–0 |
Leicester |
–– |
| Middlesbro |
2–1 |
Chelsea |
–– |
| Millwall |
3–2 |
Sheff Utd |
–– |
| Newport County |
0–1 |
Blackpool |
–– |
| Northampton |
3–1 |
Aston Villa |
–– |
| Norwich |
1–1 |
Rotherham |
–– |
| Oxford |
2–1 |
Preston |
–– |
| Plymouth |
0–2 |
Birmingham |
–– |
| Portsmouth |
3–1 |
Port Vale |
–– |
| QPR |
2–1 |
Hull |
–– |
| Reading |
3–1 |
West Brom |
–– |
| Scunthorpe |
0–1 |
Nottm Forest |
–– |
| Southend |
1–2 |
Darlington |
–– |
| Stockport |
3–5 |
Sheff Wed |
–– |
| Stoke |
2–0 |
Watford |
–– |
| Sunderland |
3–2 |
Halifax |
–– |
| Walsall |
1–5 |
West Ham |
–– |
Round 2 Replays
| Home Team |
Score |
Away Team |
Date |
| Bolton |
3–2 |
Liverpool |
–– |
| Bury |
2–0 |
Grimsby |
–– |
| Rotherham |
0–2 |
Norwich |
–– |
| Torquay |
2–0 |
Gillingham |
–– |
Round 3
| Home Team |
Score |
Away Team |
Date |
| Arsenal |
1–0 |
Reading |
–– |
| Blackburn |
3–2 |
Middlesbro |
–– |
| Burnley |
3–0 |
Nottm Forest |
–– |
| Darlington |
4–1 |
Portsmouth |
–– |
| Derby |
3–1 |
Birmingham |
–– |
| Everton |
2–3 |
Sunderland |
–– |
| Leeds |
3–0 |
Bury |
–– |
| Lincoln |
4–2 |
Torquay |
–– |
| Man City |
1–1 |
Blackpool |
–– |
| Northampton |
0–0 |
Millwall |
–– |
| Norwich |
0–1 |
Huddersfield |
–– |
| QPR |
5–1 |
Oxford |
–– |
| Sheff Wed |
3–1 |
Barrow |
–– |
| Stoke |
2–1 |
Ipswich |
–– |
| West Ham |
4–1 |
Bolton |
–– |
| Workington |
2–2 |
Fulham |
–– |
Round 3 Replays
| Home Team |
Score |
Away Team |
Date |
| Blackpool |
0–2 |
Man City |
–– |
| Fulham |
6–2 |
Workington |
–– |
| Millwall |
5–1 |
Northampton |
–– |
Round 4
| Home Team |
Score |
Away Team |
Date |
| Arsenal |
2–1 |
Blackburn |
–– |
| Darlington |
2–0 |
Millwall |
–– |
| Derby |
1–1 |
Lincoln |
–– |
| Fulham |
3–2 |
Man City |
–– |
| Huddersfield |
2–0 |
West Ham |
–– |
| QPR |
1–2 |
Burnley |
–– |
| Sheff Wed |
0–0 |
Stoke |
–– |
| Sunderland |
0–2 |
Leeds |
–– |
Round 4 Replays
| Home Team |
Score |
Away Team |
Date |
| Lincoln |
0–3 |
Derby |
–– |
| Stoke |
2–1 |
Sheff Wed |
–– |
Round 5
| Home Team |
Score |
Away Team |
Date |
| Burnley |
3–3 |
Arsenal |
–– |
| Derby |
5–4 |
Darlington |
–– |
| Fulham |
1–1 |
Huddersfield |
–– |
| Leeds |
2–0 |
Stoke |
–– |
Round 5 Replays
| Home Team |
Score |
Away Team |
Date |
| Arsenal |
2–1 |
Burnley |
–– |
| Huddersfield |
2–1 |
Fulham |
–– |
SemiFinal 1st Leg
| Home Team |
Score |
Away Team |
Date |
| Arsenal |
3–2 |
Huddersfield |
–– |
| Derby |
0–1 |
Leeds |
–– |
SemiFinal 2nd Leg
| Home Team |
Score |
Away Team |
Date |
Agg |
| Huddersfield |
1–3 |
Arsenal |
–– |
3–6 |
| Leeds |
3–2 |
Derby |
–– |
4–2 |
Final
The final was held at Wembley Stadium,
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on 2 March 1968.
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