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1964 FA Cup Final
Old Wembley Stadium (external view)
Event1963–64 FA Cup
Date2 May 1964
VenueWembley Stadium, London
RefereeArthur Holland
Attendance90,000
1963
1965

The 1964 FA Cup Final was contested by West Ham United and Preston North End at Wembley. West Ham won 3–2, with goals from John Sissons, Geoff Hurst and Ronnie Boyce. Doug Holden and Alex Dawson scored Preston's goals.

Preston's Howard Kendall became the youngest player to play in a Wembley FA Cup Final, aged 17 years 345 days.

Road to Wembley[]

Preston North End

Round 3: Nottingham Forest 0–0 Preston North End

Replay: Preston North End 1–0 Nottingham Forest

Round 4: Bolton Wanderers 2–2 Preston Norh End

Replay: Preston North End 2–1 Bolton Wanderers

Round 5: Preston North End 1–0 Carlisle United

Round 6: Oxford United 1–2 Preston North End

Semi-final: Preston North End 2–1 Swansea Town

(at Villa Park)

West Ham United

Round 3: West Ham United 3–0 Charlton Athletic

Round 4: Leyton Orient 1–1 West Ham United

Round 4 Replay: West Ham United 3–0 Leyton Orient

Round 5: Swindon 1–3 West Ham United

Round 6: West Ham United 3–1 Burnley

Semi-final: West Ham United 3–1 Manchester United

(at Hillsborough)

Match details[]

2 May 1964
15:00 BST
Preston North End 2–3 West Ham United Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: Arthur Holland
Holden Goal 10'
Dawson Goal 40'
Sissons Goal 11'
Hurst Goal 52'
Boyce Goal 90'
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Preston North End
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West Ham United
GK 1 Flag of Republic of Ireland Alan Kelly
RB 2 Flag of Scotland George Ross
LB 3 Flag of Scotland Jim Smith
RH 4 Flag of England Nobby Lawton (c)
CH 5 Flag of England Tony Singleton
LH 6 Flag of England Howard Kendall
OR 7 Flag of England Dave Wilson
IR 8 Flag of England Alec Ashworth
CF 9 Flag of Scotland Alex Dawson
IL 10 Flag of England Alan Spavin
OL 11 Flag of England Doug Holden
Manager:
Flag of Scotland Jimmy Milne
GK 1 Flag of England Jim Standen
RB 2 Flag of England John Bond
LB 3 Flag of England Jack Burkett
RH 4 Flag of England Eddie Bovington
CH 5 Flag of England Ken Brown
LH 6 Flag of England Bobby Moore (c)
OR 7 Flag of England Peter Brabrook
IR 8 Flag of England Ronnie Boyce
CF 9 Flag of England Johnny Byrne
IL 10 Flag of England Geoff Hurst
OL 11 Flag of England John Sissons
Manager:
Flag of England Ron Greenwood

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