Episode
Match of the Day: 18th March 1972
Overview
The FA Cup Sixth Round. Action highlights from two of today's quarter-final FA Cup Ties as eight teams seek to follow Arsenal as Cup Final victors. Leeds United v Tottenham Hotspur Manchester United v Stoke City
Details
- Series
- Match of the Day
- Season
- Season 8
- Episode
- Episode 33
- Air date
- 1972-03-18
- Runtime
- 80 min
Episode context
18th March 1972 is Episode 33 in Season 1971/72 of Match of the Day. It aired on 1972-03-18. The runtime is 80 min.
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Episode 32: 11th March 1972
David Coleman introduces championship soccer action from the First and Second Divisions.
Norwich City v Sunderland
Newcastle United v Arsenal
Episode 34: 25th March 1972
Two-match action and the 'Goal of the Month' goals parade for March.
David Coleman introduces action, interviews and the 'Goal of the Month'.
Brighton & Hove Albion v Aston Villa
Newcastle United v Manchester City
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Episode 31: 4th March 1972
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The result of the February 'Goal of the Month' competition with £100-worth of Premium Bonds for the winner.
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Episode 35: 1st April 1972
Match of the Day Special: International Boxing: featuring Muhammad Ali
Match of the Day: One of the intriguing championship fixtures in the First Division.
Derby County v Leeds United
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Fulham v Millwall
International Boxing: Muhammad Ali, former Heavyweight Champion of the World, meets fellow American Mac Foster, ranked No 5 in the world. From the Budokan Hall, Tokyo.
Episode 30: 26th February 1972
The FA Cup Fifth Round.
Action highlights involving six of the 16 clubs battling today.
David Coleman, Barry Davies and John Motson are commentators at three of the top Cup Ties and the 'Goal of the Month'.
Leyton Orient v Chelsea
Cardiff City v Leeds United
Manchester United v Middlesbrough
Episode 36: 8th April 1972
Match of the Day Special
Two-match action from Division 1 and The Grand National.
Introduced by David Coleman.
Manchester City v West Ham United
Arsenal v Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Episode 29: 19th February 1972
First Division action highlights introduced by Barry Davies.
Leeds United v Manchester United
Coventry City v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Episode 37: 15th April 1972
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Birmingham City v Leeds United
Action from one of today's FA Cup semi-final ties as Birmingham v Leeds United and Arsenal v Stoke City fight it out for the right to appear in the Wembley Centenary Cup Final on 6 May.
Episode 28: 12th February 1972
Barry Davies introduces two-match action, news, views and analysis from the Football League programme.
Aston Villa v Bournemouth
Sheffield United v Manchester City
Episode 38: 22nd April 1972
Two-match action from the last full Saturday Football League programme in season 1971/72.
David Coleman introduces action, analysis, interviews.
Manchester City v Derby County
Birmingham City v Middlesbrough
Episode 27: 5th February 1972
The FA Cup Fourth Round.
Action highlights from three of today's Fourth Round ties as 32 teams in the centenary FA Cup competition compete for Wembley Stadium glory on 6 May. BARRY DAVIES , JOHN MOTSON and IDWAL ROBLING are the commentators at three cup-ties which span the country.
Hereford United v Newcastle United
Liverpool v Leeds United
Preston North End v Manchester United
The result of the January 'Goal of the Month' competition and another £100-worth of Premium Bonds for the winning selection.
Episode 39: 29th April 1972
International Match of the Day from Wembley featuring The European Football Championship Quarter Final (First Leg)
England v West Germany
Commentator DAVID COLEMAN with action replays, analysis and expert opinion from DON REVIE , BRIAN CLOUGH , JOCK STEIN, BOBBY CHARLTON and BOB WILSON.