Event | 1988–89 Full Members' Cup | ||||||
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Date | 30 April 1989 | ||||||
Venue | Wembley Stadium, London | ||||||
Attendance | 46,606 [1] | ||||||
The 1989 Full Members' Cup Final was the fourth Full Members' Cup final, contested by Everton and Nottingham Forest at Wembley Stadium on 30 April 1989.
English teams were banned from Europe and the Football League started a new cup for sides in the top two leagues. Nottingham Forest had already won the League Cup, while Everton were awaiting their FA Cup Final. Both Everton and Nottingham Forest had been exempt from the first two rounds of the competition, due to their high league finish in the 1987–88 season, with Forest finishing third and the Toffees fourth. [2]
20 December 1988Round 3 [2] | Everton | 2–0 | Millwall | Goodison Park |
18 January 1989Quarter-final [2] | Wimbledon | 1–2 | Everton | Plough Lane |
28 February 1989Semi-final [2] | Everton | 1–0 | Queens Park Rangers | Goodison Park |
10 January 1989Round 3 [2] | Chelsea | 1–4 | Nottingham Forest | Stamford Bridge |
24 January 1989Quarter-final [2] | Ipswich Town | 1–3 | Nottingham Forest | Portman Road |
22 February 1989Semi-final [2] | Nottingham Forest | 3–1 | Crystal Palace | City Ground |
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Everton took the lead through Tony Cottee, before being pegged back from a goal by Garry Parker. Graeme Sharp restored Everton's lead after the break, before Parker sent the game into extra-time with an equaliser. In extra-time, Lee Chapman put Nottingham Forest ahead for the first time in the match. Cottee scored his second to level the match at 3–3. Chapman scored his second, three minutes from time, to win the trophy for Forest. [1]
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