The 1978 FA Cup Final was played at the old Wembley Stadium on 6 May 1978. It was the final match of the 1977–78 FA Cup, the 97th season of the world’s oldest football knockout competition, the FA Cup. Four-time winners Arsenal were appearing in their ninth final, whereas Ipswich Town were making their debut at Wembley and in their first FA Cup final. The game was watched by a stadium crowd of around 100,000 and was broadcast live on television and radio.
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The North London club won 3–0 with Graham Rix extending the North London side’s lead midway through the second half to see Arsenal through to the final. As Ipswich were in a poor run of form domestically and in European competition, Bobby Robson had declared the contest against Cardiff City as a contest against the Welsh club. The final was played on the same day as Chelsea’s First Division match against Cardiff. The match ended in a 3–2 victory for Chelsea. Arsenal were already out of the competition by the time the final took place, having already lost 2–0 to Chelsea in the quarter-final and 3–1 to Manchester United in the semi-finals. Arsenal’s last FA Cup win came in the 1977 FA Cup third round against Second Division team Sheffield United. The Gunners went on to win the competition 4–0 in the fourth round with a 5–0 victory at Bramall Lane. The fifth round saw Arsenal drawn at home against Wolverhampton Wanderers, against whom, in the 1932–33 FA Cup they had lost 2-0 in what is regarded as one of the greatest FA Cup upsets in the history of the competitions. The sixth round was at home to Welsh third-tier side Wrexam, with Dixie McNeil scoring a header for the visitors. The seventh round was away at Second Division club Cardiff City, with Arsenal winning 3-1.
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