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  • Leeds’ first visit to Wembley came more than 60 years ago, when the Whites faced Liverpool in the 1965 FA Cup final in front of 100,000 spectators. After a goalless 90 minutes, Billy Bremner cancelled out Roger Hunt’s opener before Ian St John sunk Don Revie's men with a goal three minutes from time.

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  • Late drama in this FA Cup final saw Leeds draw 2-2 with Chelsea. Jack Charlton had put the Whites ahead on 20 minutes before Peter Houseman equalised for the Blues.

    Mick Jones scored in the 84th-minute but Ian Hutchinson would cut short celebrations two minutes later to send the final to a replay, which Leeds lost 2-1 at Old Trafford.

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  • The most famous visit came in 1972, when Leeds finally lifted the FA Cup trophy. Allan Clarke scored the winner on 53 minutes to down Arsenal, who had completed the double the year before. Don Revie’s giants wrote themselves into Leeds folklore with this unforgettable Wembley win.

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  • Leeds were back at Wembley a year later to defend their crown but would succumb to Sunderland, who were playing in the...

  • Continue Reading: All 10 of Leeds' previous trips to Wembley ahead of FA Cup semi-final vs Chelsea

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