The Football League Cup 1974–75 was the 15th season of the Football League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 92 football clubs. The tournament started on 19 August 1974 and ended with the final at Wembley on 1 March 1975.
Aston Villa won the tournament after defeating Norwich City in the final at Wembley Stadium, London.
Contents
1First round
1.1Ties
1.2Replays
1.3Second replays
1.4Third replay
2Second round
2.1Ties
2.2Replays
2.3Second replays
2.4Third replay
3Third round
3.1Ties
3.2Replays
3.3Second replay
4Fourth round
4.1Ties
4.2Replays
5Fifth Round
5.1Ties
5.2Replays
6Semi-finals
6.1First leg
6.2Second leg
7Final
8References
8.1General
8.2Specific
First round[edit]
Ties[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Barnsley
0–1
Halifax Town
20 August 1974
Bradford City
2–1
Darlington
20 August 1974
Brentford
3–0
Aldershot
21 August 1974
Bristol City
2–1
Cardiff City
19 August 1974
Bristol Rovers
0–0
Plymouth Argyle
20 August 1974
Bury
2–0
Oldham Athletic
20 August 1974
Charlton Athletic
4–0
Peterborough United
20 August 1974
Chester
2–1
Walsall
21 August 1974
Chesterfield
3–0
Grimsby Town
21 August 1974
Colchester United
1–0
Oxford United
20 August 1974
Doncaster Rovers
2–1
Mansfield Town
20 August 1974
Exeter City
3–1
Swansea City
21 August 1974
Gillingham
1–1
Bournemouth
21 August 1974
Hereford United
1–1
Shrewsbury Town
21 August 1974
Newport County
1–0
Torquay United
20 August 1974
Northampton Town
1–0
Port Vale
20 August 1974
Preston North End
1–0
Rochdale
20 August 1974
Reading
0–0
Brighton & Hove Albion
21 August 1974
Rotherham United
1–1
Lincoln City
20 August 1974
Scunthorpe United
1–0
Sheffield Wednesday
20 August 1974
Southend United
2–0
Cambridge United
21 August 1974
Southport
0–2
Tranmere Rovers
21 August 1974
Stockport County
0–2
Blackburn Rovers
21 August 1974
Swindon Town
0–1
Portsmouth
20 August 1974
Watford
1–1
Crystal Palace
21 August 1974
Workington
1–2
Hartlepool
21 August 1974
Wrexham
1–2
Crewe Alexandra
20 August 1974
York City
0–2
Huddersfield Town
21 August 1974
Replays[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Bournemouth
1–1[1]
Gillingham
28 August 1974
Brighton & Hove Albion
2–2[1]
Reading
28 August 1974
Crystal Palace
5–1
Watford
27 August 1974
Lincoln City
1–1[1]
Rotherham United
28 August 1974
Plymouth Argyle
0–1
Bristol Rovers
27 August 1974
Shrewsbury Town
0–1
Hereford United
27 August 1974
Second replays[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Gillingham
1–2[1]
Bournemouth
3 September 1974
Reading
0–0[1]
Brighton & Hove Albion
3 September 1974
Rotherham United
2–1
Lincoln City
3 September 1974
Third replay[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Brighton & Hove Albion
2–3
Reading
5 September 1974
Second round[edit]
Ties[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Arsenal
1–1
Leicester City
10 September 1974
Aston Villa
1–1
Everton
11 September 1974
Bolton Wanderers
0–0
Norwich City
10 September 1974
Bournemouth
1–1
Hartlepool
11 September 1974
Bradford City
0–1
Carlisle United
11 September 1974
Bury
2–0
Doncaster Rovers
10 September 1974
Chelsea
4–2
Newport County
11 September 1974
Chester
3–1
Blackpool
11 September 1974
Coventry City
1–2
Ipswich Town
10 September 1974
Crewe Alexandra
2–1
Birmingham City
11 September 1974
Crystal Palace
1–4
Bristol City
10 September 1974
Exeter City
0–1
Hereford United
11 September 1974
Huddersfield Town
1–1
Leeds United
10 September 1974
Hull City
1–2
Burnley
11 September 1974
Liverpool
2–1
Brentford
10 September 1974
Luton Town
1–0
Bristol Rovers
11 September 1974
Manchester City
6–0
Scunthorpe United
10 September 1974
Manchester United
5–1
Charlton Athletic
11 September 1974
Northampton Town
2–2
Blackburn Rovers
10 September 1974
Nottingham Forest
1–1
Newcastle United
10 September 1974
Portsmouth
1–5
Derby County
11 September 1974
Preston North End
2–0
Sunderland
10 September 1974
Queens Park Rangers
1–1
Orient
10 September 1974
Reading
4–2
Rotherham United
11 September 1974
Sheffield United
3–1
Chesterfield
10 September 1974
Southampton
1–0
Notts County
10 September 1974
Southend United
0–2
Colchester United
11 September 1974
Stoke City
3–0
Halifax Town
11 September 1974
Tottenham Hotspur
0–4
Middlesbrough
11 September 1974
Tranmere Rovers
0–0
West Ham United
11 September 1974
West Bromwich Albion
1–0
Millwall
10 September 1974
Wolverhampton Wanderers
1–3
Fulham
11 September 1974
Replays[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Blackburn Rovers
1–0
Northampton Town
18 September 1974
Everton
0–3
Aston Villa
18 September 1974
Hartlepool
2–2[1]
Bournemouth
18 September 1974
Leeds United
1–1[1]
Huddersfield Town
24 September 1974
Leicester City
2–1
Arsenal
18 September 1974
Orient
0–3
Queens Park Rangers
17 September 1974
Newcastle United
3–0
Nottingham Forest
25 September 1974
Norwich City
3–1
Bolton Wanderers
17 September 1974
West Ham United
6–0
Tranmere Rovers
18 September 1974
Second replays[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Bournemouth
1–1[1]
Hartlepool
23 September 1974
Leeds United
2–1
Huddersfield Town
7 October 1974
Third replay[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Hartlepool
1–0
Bournemouth
26 September 1974
Third round[edit]
Ties[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Bristol City
0–0
Liverpool
8 October 1974
Bury
1–2
Leeds United
9 October 1974
Chelsea
2–2
Stoke City
9 October 1974
Chester
1–0
Preston North End
9 October 1974
Colchester United
2–0
Carlisle United
9 October 1974
Crewe Alexandra
2–2
Aston Villa
9 October 1974
Fulham
2–1
West Ham United
8 October 1974
Hartlepool
1–1
Blackburn Rovers
9 October 1974
Ipswich Town
4–1
Hereford United
8 October 1974
Manchester United
1–0
Manchester City
9 October 1974
Middlesbrough
1–0
Leicester City
8 October 1974
Queens Park Rangers
0–4
Newcastle United
8 October 1974
Reading
1–2
Burnley
9 October 1974
Sheffield United
2–0
Luton Town
8 October 1974
Southampton
5–0
Derby County
8 October 1974
West Bromwich Albion
1–1
Norwich City
9 October 1974
Replays[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Aston Villa
1–0
Crewe Alexandra
16 October 1974
Blackburn Rovers
1–2
Hartlepool
16 October 1974
Liverpool
4–0
Bristol City
16 October 1974
Norwich City
2–0[1]
West Bromwich Albion
16 October 1974
Stoke City
1–1[1]
Chelsea
16 October 1974
Second replay[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Stoke City
6–2
Chelsea
22 October 1974
Fourth round[edit]
Ties[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Chester
3–0
Leeds United
13 November 1974
Colchester United
0–0
Southampton
13 November 1974
Hartlepool
1–1
Aston Villa
12 November 1974
Ipswich Town
2–1
Stoke City
12 November 1974
Liverpool
0–1
Middlesbrough
12 November 1974
Manchester United
3–2
Burnley
13 November 1974
Newcastle United
3–0
Fulham
13 November 1974
Sheffield United
2–2
Norwich City
12 November 1974
Replays[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Aston Villa
6–1
Hartlepool
25 November 1974
Norwich City
2–1[1]
Sheffield United
27 November 1974
Southampton
0–1
Colchester United
25 November 1974
Fifth Round[edit]
Ties[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Colchester United
1–2
Aston Villa
3 December 1974
Middlesbrough
0–0
Manchester United
4 December 1974
Newcastle United
0–0
Chester
4 December 1974
Norwich City
1–1
Ipswich Town
4 December 1974
Replays[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Chester
1–0
Newcastle United
18 December 1974
Ipswich Town
1–2
Norwich City
10 December 1974
Manchester United
3–0
Middlesbrough
18 December 1974
Semi-finals[edit]
First leg[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Chester
2–2
Aston Villa
15 January 1975
Manchester United
2–2
Norwich City
15 January 1975
Second leg[edit]
Home Team
Score
Away Team
Date
Agg
Aston Villa
3–2
Chester
22 January 1975
5–4
Norwich City
1–0
Manchester United
22 January 1975
3–2
Final[edit]
Main article: 1975 Football League Cup Final
The final was held at Wembley Stadium, London, on 1 March 1975.
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