1966 FA Cup final

[1] Everton came back from 2–0 down to win 3–2 with goals by Mike Trebilcock (2) and Derek Temple.

Jim McCalliog and David Ford scored the Owls' goals.

Temple's winner came after an unfortunate slip by Gerry Young, when the ball squirmed under his foot, and Temple was able to run clear and slot the ball past goalkeeper Ron Springett into the corner.

Everton became only the second side, after Blackpool in 1953, to come from two goals behind to win the cup without needing extra time, a feat which has not been repeated since.

Everton fan Eddie Cavanagh invaded the playing area and was pursued across the pitch by a policeman.