Home teams listed first. Leeds came into the final with much recent success but no silverwear to show for it. They had been
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup finalists the previous season. They had been twice recent-runners up for the First Division and had lost to
Liverpool in the
1965 FA Cup final. Leeds had conceded just three goals in six matches in their run-up to the final and their defence was on top again in a drab battle for the trophy against Arsenal. Leeds had won both their semifinal matchups and had gone 16 games unbeaten in all competitions, eight of those clean sheets. Arsenal found a touch match-up against Burnley in the quarterfinals of the League Cup. Interesting, they faced the same team in the league just three days later, and as the League Cup tie required a replay, it meant Arsenal played Burnley three times in six days. After going 2–0 down in the first match, Arsenal responded with two goals from
George Graham and one from
Frank McLintock, going ahead 3–2 by half. Arsenal went down to ten men when
Bob McNab was sent off twelve minutes into the second half and Burnley equalized, leading to a replay. In the League Cup replay, McNab was replaced with
Pat Rice. After squeaking past
Huddersfield Town 3–2 in the home semifinal match, Arsenal beat them 3–1 away to reach the final at Wembley. For both clubs, it was their first League Cup final. ==Notes==