1968–69 Football League Cup
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The 1968–69 Football League Cup was the ninth season of the Football League Cup
Football League Cup
The 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 15 March 1969.

The final was contested by Third Division team Swindon Town
Swindon Town F.C.
Swindon Town Football Club are a team based in Swindon, Wiltshire. Currently in League Two, Swindon have been managed by Paolo Di Canio since 23 May 2011...

 and First Division side Arsenal
Arsenal F.C.
Arsenal 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. Roger Smart
Roger Smart
Roger Smart is a retired football Inside Forward.He made his way from schoolboy teams to work up through the youth ranks at Swindon Town before making his début in the reserves in April 1960....

 gave Swindon a surprise lead in the first half but Bobby Gould
Bobby Gould
Robert Anthony "Bobby" Gould is an English former footballer and manager.-Playing career:Born in Coventry, Gould started his career at Coventry City, making his debut for the club whilst still an apprentice at the age of 16. He did not sign professional until June 1964...

 equalised for Arsenal in the 85th minute. In extra-time, Don Rogers
Don Rogers (footballer)
Donald Rogers is an English former footballer who has often been seen as the most exciting player to pull on a Swindon Town shirt; his principal rival in this respect being Harold Fleming...

 scored twice for Swindon, leading them to a 3–1 victory.

Round 1

Home Team Score Away Team Date
Aldershot 2–4 Brentford N/A
Bournemouth 1–6 Southend N/A
Bradford 3–2 Hartlepool N/A
Bradford PA 0–3 Darlington N/A
Brighton 2–0 Oxford N/A
Bristol C 2–0 Newport County N/A
Bristol R 0–2 Swansea N/A
Bury 1–1 Stockport N/A
Chester 0–0 Tranmere N/A
Colchester 2–0 Reading N/A
Derby 3–0 Chesterfield N/A
Doncaster 0–0 Peterborough N/A
Gillingham 2–2 Leyton Orient N/A
Grimsby 0–0 Notts Co N/A
Halifax 0–3 Hull N/A
Lincoln 2–1 Mansfield N/A
Luton 3–0 Watford N/A
Northampton 1–1 Crewe N/A
Plymouth 0–0 Exeter N/A
Preston 1–1 Oldham N/A
Scunthorpe 2–1 Rotherham N/A
Southport 2–2 Barrow N/A
Swindon 2–1 Torquay N/A
Walsall 2–0 Shrewsbury N/A
Workington 2–1 Rochdale N/A
Wrexham 2–0 Port Vale N/A
York 3–4 Barnsley N/A

Round 1 Replays

Home Team Score Away Team Date
Barrow 1–3 Southport N/A(R)
Crewe 1–0 Northampton N/A(R)
Exeter 0–0 Plymouth N/A(R)
Leyton Orient 3–0 Gillingham N/A(R)
Notts Co 0–1 Grimsby N/A(R)
Oldham 0–1 Preston N/A(R)
Peterborough 1–0 Doncaster N/A(R)
Stockport 1–0 Bury N/A(R)
Tranmere 2–2 Chester N/A(R)

Round 1 Second Replays

Home Team Score Away Team Date
Plymouth 0–1 Exeter 01–09–1968(R2)
Chester 1–1 Tranmere 28–08–1968(R2)

Round 1 Third Replay

Home Team Score Away Team Date
Tranmere 2–1 Chester 01–09–1968(R3)

Round 2

Home Team Score Away Team Date
Liverpool 4–0 Sheff Utd 04–09–1968
Birmingham 0–1 Chelsea 03–09–1968
Arsenal 1–0 Sunderland N/A
Aston Villa 1–4 Tottenham N/A
Barnsley 1–1 Millwall N/A
Blackburn 1–1 Stoke N/A
Bradford 1–1 Swindon N/A
Brentford 3–0 Hull N/A
Brighton 1–1 Luton N/A
Bristol C 1–0 Middlesbro N/A
C Palace 3–1 Preston N/A
Carlisle 2–0 Cardiff N/A
Colchester 0–1 Workington N/A
Coventry 2–0 Portsmouth N/A
Darlington 1–2 Leicester N/A
Derby 5–1 Stockport N/A
Everton 4–0 Tranmere N/A
Exeter 3–1 Sheff Wed N/A
Grimsby 1–1 Burnley N/A
Huddersfield 0–0 Man City N/A
Ipswich 2–4 Norwich N/A
Leeds 1–0 Charlton N/A
Leyton Orient 1–0 Fulham N/A
Nottm Forest 2–3 West Brom N/A
Peterborough 4–2 QPR N/A
Scunthorpe 2–1 Lincoln N/A
Southampton 3–1 Crewe N/A
Southport 0–2 Newcastle N/A
Walsall 1–1 Swansea N/A
West Ham 7–2 Bolton N/A
Wolves 1–0 Southend N/A
Wrexham 1–1 Blackpool N/A

Round 2 Replays

Home Team Score Away Team Date
Blackpool 3–0 Wrexham N/A(R)
Burnley 6–0 Grimsby N/A(R)
Luton 4–2 Brighton N/A(R)
Man City 4–0 Huddersfield N/A(R)
Millwall 3–1 Barnsley N/A(R)
Stoke 0–1 Blackburn N/A(R)
Swansea 3–2 Walsall N/A(R)
Swindon 4–3 Bradford N/A(R)

Round 3

Home Team Score Away Team Date
Chelsea 0–0 Derby 25–09–1968
Liverpool 2–0 Swansea 25–09–1968
Blackpool 1–0 Man City N/A
Brentford 0–2 Norwich N/A
Carlisle 0–3 Leicester N/A
Everton 5–1 Luton N/A
Leeds 2–1 Bristol C N/A
Leyton Orient 0–1 C Palace N/A
Peterborough 2–1 West Brom N/A
Scunthorpe 1–6 Arsenal N/A
Southampton 4–1 Newcastle N/A
Swindon 1–0 Blackburn N/A
Tottenham 6–3 Exeter N/A
West Ham 0–0 Coventry N/A
Wolves 5–1 Millwall N/A
Workington 0–1 Burnley N/A

Round Three Replays

Home Team Score Away Team Date
Derby 3–1 Chelsea 02–10–1968(R)
Coventry 3–2 West Ham N/A(R)

Round 4

Home Team Score Away Team Date
Arsenal 2–1 Liverpool 15–10–1968
Blackpool 2–1 Wolves N/A
Burnley 4–0 Leicester N/A
C Palace 2–1 Leeds N/A
Coventry 2–2 Swindon N/A
Everton 0–0 Derby N/A
Norwich 0–4 Southampton N/A
Tottenham 1–0 Peterborough N/A

Round 4 Replays

Home Team Score Away Team Date
Derby 1–0 Everton N/A(R)
Swindon 3–0 Coventry N/A(R)

Round 5

Home Team Score Away Team Date
Arsenal 5–1 Blackpool N/A
Burnley 2–0 C Palace N/A
Derby 0–0 Swindon N/A
Tottenham 1–0 Southampton N/A

Round 5 Replay

Home Team Score Away Team Date
Swindon 1–0 Derby N/A(R)

Semi Final 1st Leg

Home Team Score Away Team Date
Arsenal 1–0 Tottenham 20–11–1968
Swindon 1–2 Burnley N/A

Semi-Final 2nd Leg

Home Team Score Away Team Date Agg
Tottenham 1–1 Arsenal 04–12–1968 2–1
Burnley 1–2 Swindon N/A 3–3

Semi Final Replay

Home Team Score Away Team Date
Burnley 2–3 Swindon 11–03–1969

Final

The final was held at Wembley Stadium, London
London
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 on 15 March 1969.
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