As both Leicester City and Manchester City were
First Division clubs, they entered the competition in the third round.
Leicester City Leicester City started their cup run against
Barnsley, but required a replay to overcome their Third Division opponents 2–1. The first Leicester goal was controversial, as the referee overruled his linesman, who had flagged for a foul. Barnsley equalised with a penalty, but Leicester quickly retook the lead. Later in the second half Leicester claimed a third goal, but the referee adjudged that the ball had not crossed the line. A 1–0 win at Millwall followed. In the fifth round, Leicester City faced
Liverpool. The match was postponed six times before it eventually took place on 1 March. A 0–0 draw meant a replay at
Anfield.
Andy Lochhead gave the
Foxes the lead on 34 minutes. Five minutes later McArthurs's handball gave Liverpool a penalty, but
Peter Shilton saved
Tommy Smith's spot-kick. Liverpool attacked for much of the second half, but Leicester held out to win 1–0. The quarter final saw a trip to
Mansfield Town, who had knocked out clubs from five different divisions. On a pitch described by
The Times' Geoffrey Green as "resembling a glutinous swamp", Leicester won 1–0. The goal was a header by
Rodney Fern from a
Len Glover cross. The semi-final, played at
Hillsborough Stadium, was against cup-holders
West Bromwich Albion. In a game of few chances,
Allan Clarke scored from an Andy Lochhead knockdown with four minutes remaining. Leicester City gained their fourth 1–0 win of the competition and reached the final.
Manchester City Manchester City's first tie was against
Luton Town of the Third Division, which City won 1–0,
Francis Lee the scorer. In the fourth round, the club were drawn away to
Newcastle United, one of only two top-flight clubs with an away draw. The match finished 0–0, and so was replayed at
Maine Road. Manchester City won 2–0, but had to play much of the match with 10 men after
Mike Summerbee was
sent off. Like Leicester's fifth round tie, Manchester City's match at
Blackburn Rovers'
Ewood Park was delayed multiple times due to poor weather. When it was eventually played Manchester City were comfortable 4–1 winners. As in the third round, City won 1–0 thanks to a Francis Lee goal. The semi-final, against
Everton, was played at
Villa Park. Everton were renowned for their powerful midfield of
Ball,
Harvey and
Kendall, but opted to play more defensively than usual. Manchester City nevertheless paid special attention to this area, and instructed
David Connor to
man-mark Ball. Mike Doyle suffered an injury in the first half, and spent 20 minutes off the field. City had the better of the game, but goalscoring chances were missed by Lee and Young. With little time remaining, Young forced a corner. Young took the corner himself, from which teenager
Tommy Booth scored the game's only goal. ==Build-up==