1946 FA Cup final

Goals from Peter Doherty and Jackie Stamps (2) in the extra-time period gave Derby their first, and so far only, FA Cup triumph.

[2] In the next minute, Turner scored for his own side when he took a free-kick from the edge of the Rams’ penalty area and, although goalkeeper Vic Woodley appeared to have the shot well covered, the ball struck a Derby player and was deflected past Woodley into the opposite corner of the net to which he was diving.

[2] Turner thus became the first player to score for both sides in an FA Cup Final,[3] subsequently repeated by Tommy Hutchison in 1981 and Gary Mabbutt in 1987.

[3] At the age of 36 years 312 days, Turner also became the oldest player to score in an FA Cup Final.

When Stamps shot for goal in the closing minutes of normal time, the ball burst en route.