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Revision as of 10:35, 10 October 2008

The 1988 Football League Cup Final (sometimes known as the 1988 Littlewoods Cup final due to sponsorship) took place at Wembley Stadium, and was contested between Luton Town and Arsenal. Thanks to goals from Danny Wilson and Brian Stein (2), goals from Alan Smith and Martin Hayes were not enough for Arsenal to salvage anything for the North London side.

Luton pulled off a shock result by winning the game 3–2. This was the first trophy that Luton Town won in their history.

Match summary

Luton had stunned defending champions and competition favourites Arsenal by taking an early lead thanks to a goal scored against the run of play by Brian Stein. However, the Hatters' advantage proved short-lived and they seemingly began to run out of steam as Arsenal overhauled them with goals by Alan Smith and Martin Hayes within three second half minutes. The turning point of the match came with ten minutes left. After a period of fluent attacking football by the Arsenal forwards which saw Smith hit the woodwork and Hayes, Michael Thomas and David Rocastle all have shots saved by Luton goalkeeper Andy Dibble, Arsenal were awarded a penalty after Rocastle was fouled in the box. Andy Dibble saved Nigel Winterburn's spot-kick by turning the ball round the post. A newly-inspired Luton equalised with seven minutes remaining when Arsenal defender Gus Caesar mis-kicked a clearance during a goal-mouth scramble, enabling Luton's Danny Wilson to bundle the ball into the Arsenal goal. With less than a minute to go, Brian Stein scored his second goal of the match to put the game beyond the reach of the defending champions.

Match details

Luton Town3 – 2Arsenal
Stein 13' 90'
Wilson 82'
Smith 71'
Hayes 74'
Attendance: 95,732
Referee: Joe Worrall
Luton Town
Arsenal
LUTON TOWN:
GK 1 Wales Andy Dibble
RB 2 England Tim Breacker
LB 3 England Rob Johnson
CM 4 England Ricky Hill
CB 5 England Steve Foster
CB 6 Northern Ireland Mal Donaghy
RM 7 Northern Ireland Danny Wilson
CM 8 England Brian Stein
CF 9 England Mick Harford downward-facing red arrow
CM 10 England David Preece downward-facing red arrow
LM 11 Northern Ireland Kingsley Black
Substitutes:
DF Republic of Ireland Ashley Grimes upward-facing green arrow
FW England Mark Stein upward-facing green arrow
Manager:
England Ray Harford
ARSENAL:
GK 1 England John Lukic
RB 2 England Nigel Winterburn
LB 3 England Kenny Sansom
CM 4 England Michael Thomas
CB 5 England Gus Caesar
CB 6 England Tony Adams
RM 7 England David Rocastle
CM 8 England Paul Davis
CF 9 England Alan Smith
CF 10 England Perry Groves downward-facing red arrow
LM 11 England Kevin Richardson
Substitutes:
MF England Martin Hayes upward-facing green arrow
Manager:
Scotland George Graham


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