Episode
Match of the Day: 7th January 2006: FA Cup Third Round: Luton Town v Liverpool
Overview
Kenilworth Road is the venue for two sides who, when they last met in the tournament back in 1987, needed two replays to separate them. These days, Championship contenders Luton are looking to return to the top flight of English football, while European champions Liverpool are beginning their bid to win a seventh FA Cup, spearheaded by manager Rafael Benitez and captain Steven Gerrard.
Details
- Series
- Match of the Day
- Season
- Season 42
- Episode
- Episode 33
- Air date
- 2006-01-07
- Runtime
- 80 min
Episode context
7th January 2006: FA Cup Third Round: Luton Town v Liverpool is Episode 33 in Season 2005/06 of Match of the Day. It aired on 2006-01-07. The runtime is 80 min.
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