The 1947 FA Cup Final was contested by Charlton Athletic and Burnley at Wembley, England on 26 April 1947. Charlton, losing finalists the previous year, won by a single goal, scored in extra time by Chris Duffy. History repeated itself this year as the ball again burst during the game. Later, the reason for these problems in 1946 and 1947 was put down to the poor quality of leather available after the Second World War.
Route to the final
Charlton
- Third round: 4–1 v Rochdale (home)
- Fourth round: 2–1 v West Brom (away)
- Fifth round: 1–0 v Blackburn (home)
- Quarter-finals: 2–1 v Preston (home)
- Semi-finals: 4–0 v Newcastle (neutral)
Burnley
- Third round: 5–1 v Aston Villa (home)
- Fourth round: 2–0 v Coventry (home)
- Fifth round: 3–0 v Luton (home)
- Quarter-finals: 1–1 v Middlesbrough (away) – Replay 1–0 (home)
- Semi-finals: 0–0 v Liverpool (neutral) – Replay 1–0 (neutral)
Match details
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