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The 1997 Football League First Division play-off final was an
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match played between
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and
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on 26 May 1997 at
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, London, England. The game was to determine the third and final team to gain
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from the second tier
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to the
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, the highest tier of English league football. The top two teams of the 1996–97 Football League First Division season gained automatic promotion, while clubs placed from third to sixth in the league table competed in
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. The winners of the play-off semi-finals played against each other for the final place in the Premier League for the 1997–98 season. Sheffield United ended the season in fifth position, one place ahead of Crystal Palace. Winning the final was estimated to be worth up to £10million. The game was played in front of a crowd of 64,383 and refereed by Neale Barry. Crystal Palace played with five midfielders in a 3–5–2 formation while their opponents played 4–4–2. Both
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s were called into action in the first half with Crystal Palace's
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clearing a
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shot at goal, and Simon Tracey intercepting a
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from
Bruce Dyer Bruce Antonio Dyer (born 13 April 1975) is an English former professional footballer. His career started in 1993 with Watford, before he became the country's first £1 million-teenager when he joined Crystal Palace in 1994. He spent five ...
. Sheffield United made an early change when Kachura was replaced by
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midway through the first half. They were then forced to substitute
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just before half-time after he seriously injured his shoulder. After a goalless first half, both sides had further chances to score in the second half. However, as the game appeared to be heading into
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, the Crystal Palace captain
David Hopkin David Isaac Hopkin (born 21 August 1970) is a Scottish professional football coach and former player who was most recently the manager of Ayr United. As a player he was a midfielder from 1989 until 2003, notably in the English Premier League ...
scored the winning goal in the last minute of regular time with a curling strike from around , described variously as "inspired", a "glorious Brazilian bender" and "one of the finest goals in Palace history." Crystal Palace's victory was the first time a club from London had won a play-off final. However, in their following season, they finished bottom of the 1997–98 Premier League and were relegated back to the First Division. Sheffield United finished their next season in sixth place in the First Division, qualifying for the
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where they lost to
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in the semi-final.


Route to the final

Sheffield United Sheffield United Football Club is a professional football club based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The club competes in the Championship, the second tier of English football. They are nicknamed "the Blades" due to Sheffield's history ...
finished the regular 1996–97 season in fifth place in the
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– the second tier of the
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– one place and two points ahead of
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. Both missed out on the two automatic places for
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to the
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and instead took part in the play-offs, along with
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(Wolves) and
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, to determine the third promoted team. Sheffield United finished seven points behind
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(who were promoted in second place) and twenty-five behind league winners
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. Crystal Palace faced Wolves in their play-off semi-final, with the first match of the
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taking place at Crystal Palace's home ground
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in London on 10 May 1997. After a goalless first half,
Neil Shipperley Neil Jason Shipperley (born 30 October 1974) is an English football manager and former professional player who played as a forward. He notably played in the Premier League for Chelsea, Southampton, Crystal Palace, Nottingham Forest and Shef ...
put Palace into the lead midway through the second half with a header. With a minute remaining,
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scored with a left-footed strike from to double the lead, but Jamie Smith pulled one back for Wolves almost immediately. Freedman then scored his second with a
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over Mike Stowell in the Wolves goal to secure a 3–1 first leg victory. The second leg of the semi-final was played four days later at Molineux in Wolverhampton. Mark Atkins put the home side ahead after half an hour with a low shot through
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's legs in the Palace goal.
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equalised midway through the second half before Ady Williams made it 2–1 to Wolves with five minutes remaining. No further goals were scored and the game ended 4–3 on aggregate to Palace. Sheffield United played Ipswich Town in their semi-final; the first leg was played at
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in Sheffield on 10 May 1997. The home side took the lead in the 40th minute when
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who held off
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to shoot past Richard Wright in the Ipswich goal. With twelve minutes remaining,
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took advantage of a defensive mix-up to shoot into an empty net and the match ended level at 1–1. The return leg took place at
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in Ipswich four days later.
Pyotr Kachura Pyotr Petrovich Kachuro (; ; born 2 August 1972) is a Belarusian former footballer who played as a forward. Starting off with his home town club Dynamo Minsk he went on to have spells at Sheffield United in England and Chengdu Wuniu in China ...
put the visitors ahead on eight minutes with a rising shot which hit the underside of the bar before being adjudged to have crossed the goal line.
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levelled the tie with a 32nd-minute header before Niklas Gudmundsson gave Ipswich a 2–1 lead in the 73rd minute. Their advantage lasted just four minutes until Andy Walker made it 2–2, the final score. With the aggregate scores level at 3–3, half an hour of
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was played. No further goals were scored, and Sheffield United advanced to the final as they had scored more
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than Ipswich.


Match


Background

This was Crystal Palace's third appearance in a second tier play-off final, having won the 1989 final (played over two legs) against
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and losing the previous season's final in extra time against
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. Sheffield United were making their first appearance in a play-off final, and were aiming to return to the top tier of English football after being relegated from the Premier League in the 1993–94 season. Crystal Palace were also seeking a quick return to the top flight, having been relegated two seasons prior. Sheffield United had won both matches between the sides during the regular season: 1–0 at Selhurst Park in December 1996 and 3–0 at Bramall Lane the following April. Four of Crystal Palace's players had scored ten or more goals during the league campaign:
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(17), Hopkin (13), Shipperley (12) and Freedman (11). Kachura, his club's player of the year, and Walker were joint leading marksmen for Sheffield United with 12 league goals each, while Fjørtoft, signed from
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in January for £1million, had scored 11 goals in 19 games.
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, the Sheffield United manager, was making his twelfth appearance at
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and opined: "It's a completely different situation to any of the other appearances there – but it's just as big, because of the prize which is at stake." He recalled the 1984 FA Cup Final, the first of his managerial appearances at the national stadium, in which he led Everton to victory over
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: "I enjoyed that cup final over Watford because we won it... that's the only way I will enjoy Monday. If we win."
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, the Crystal Palace
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, had suffered defeat in the previous season's play-off final but remained confident: "Obviously Sheffield United are a good side, you have to be to get this close to the Premiership. But we see ourselves winning this one."
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was the
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of Crystal Palace, having taken over at the club in late February after
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moved to
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. Sheffield United were expecting to give a late fitness test to Alan Kelly who had aggravated a knee injury during the play-off semi-final against Ipswich. With no substitute goalkeeper on the bench, Kelly was forced to play on for a further 80 minutes. He had spent time during the week before the match in a diver's training bell to increase the oxygen flow in his bloodstream. The final was broadcast in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports 3. The match was estimated in the media to be worth £8–10million to the winning team. Neale Barry from Scunthorpe was the referee for the final.


First half

Crystal Palace kicked off the match at 3p.m. in front of a Wembley Stadium crowd of 64,383. They adopted a 3–5–2 formation with Dyer and Shipperley leading the attack, while their opponents played 4–4–2, with Kachura and Fjørtoft up front. Simon Tracey was selected in goal for Sheffield United instead of the injured Kelly. Two minutes in, Dyer was fouled deep in Sheffield United territory by Dane Whitehouse and although the resulting
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from
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found Shipperley, his header was cleared. In the fifth minute, Fjørtoft received the ball on the half-way line and sent Kachura clear on goal but Nash reacted quickly, running out of his area to kick the ball into
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. Eleven minutes later,
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won the ball which then fell to Dyer; his cross was too close to Tracey who gathered it in the Sheffield United goal. On 18 minutes, Dyer was brought down by
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but the resulting free kick was over-hit by Hopkin and bounced harmlessly out of touch.
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then went down with a knee injury after landing awkwardly but played on after receiving treatment on the pitch. In the 21st minute, Andy Roberts volleyed the ball from the edge of the
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. His shot was deflected behind by
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who was injured in the process. The game continued while he received medical attention off the pitch and he returned shortly after with a heavily strapped wrist. A pass from Roberts down the left wing in the 25th minute set Hopkin free, but his cross was cut out and deflected back to him. His second cross was cleared behind by Holdsworth. From the resulting
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, Shipperley headed just over the crossbar from . Sheffield United made their first substitution of the match in the 26th minute: Kachura was replaced by
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, whose first contribution was to direct a looping header straight to Nash. In the 31st minute,
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was caught in the face by Taylor's hand as they both jumped for the ball and had to receive treatment for a cut. Seven minutes later, Shipperley received the first
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of the game after fouling David White; the resulting free kick was cleared over his own bar by Linighan. In the 40th minute, Rodger became the second Crystal Palace player to be booked after a heavy challenge on Hutchison was deemed a foul. With a minute of regular time remaining in the first half, Rodger's pass into the box was picked up by Dyer, but he was tackled by
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while shooting and the ball was cleared across the Sheffield United penalty area and out for a
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. Hutchison then fell awkwardly after an aerial challenge with Holdsworth, injuring his right shoulder, and was stretchered off the pitch in visible pain; Lee Sandford came on to replace him. After four minutes of additional time, the referee blew his whistle to bring the goalless first half to a close.


Second half

Sheffield United kicked off the second half with no personnel changes made by either team during the half-time interval. A minute in, Taylor ran onto a long clearance from Holdsworth as Nash hesitated, but the Crystal Palace goalkeeper gathered the ball from the striker's feet. On 48 minutes, Muscat passed to Dyer on the right wing who beat Sandford but whose cross went right across the face of Sheffield United's goal. Muscat's 54th minute cross from the right wing was controlled by Dyer on his chest but his shot along the ground was weak and easily gathered by Tracey in the Sheffield United goal. In the 57th minute, Nilsen, who had never scored for his club, shot from distance but the ball passed over the Crystal Palace bar by a considerable distance. On the hour mark,
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played a high ball down the right flank to Fjørtoft, who played a low ball to Taylor;
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's tackle prevented a goal-scoring opportunity. A minute later, Taylor's headed pass from the edge of the Sheffield United box found Fjørtoft whose shot went just wide of the right-hand post of Crystal Palace's goal. In the 68th minute, Dyer passed from deep in opposition territory to Rodger, whose cross was caught by Sheffield United goalkeeper Tracey. Sheffield United received their first booking of the game in the 70th minute when Fjørtoft was given a yellow card for an altercation with Tuttle. Two minutes later, he was brought down by Dean Gordon on the edge of the Crystal Palace penalty area, but the resulting free kick from Mitch Ward to the far post came to nothing. With 15 minutes of regular time remaining, Nilsen beat Muscat on the left wing to send in a high cross for Taylor but it was cleared by the Crystal Palace defenders. Shortly after, Nash punched clear a corner which was kicked back to him, forcing him to catch the ball before Fjørtoft was able to head it. A minute later, Dyer's cross was cleared behind by Sandford for a corner, which Shipperley headed wide. With seven minutes of the match left, Muscat crossed from the right-hand side of the Sheffield penalty area and the ball was flicked on by Gordon, but Dyer's
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went wide of the left-hand post. In the 85th minute, Tuttle ran onto a loose ball but his low cross into the box to Shipperley was defended by Tiler, while both Hopkin's and Shipperley's subsequent attempts from close range were smothered by Tracey. Fjørtoft's long-range shot then went wide of the right-hand post. With less than a minute of regular time remaining, Gordon's strike from just outside the Sheffield United penalty area was deflected out of play by Tiler, resulting in a corner. Rodger floated in a cross which was cleared by Tiler, falling to Hopkin who controlled it before striking a right-footed curling shot from around into the top-right corner of the Sheffield United goal. The referee blew his whistle for full time soon after, and Crystal Palace won the match 1–0.


Details


Post-match

Writing in ''
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'', David Lacey suggested that rarely had a Wembley final had "a better finish to an indifferent game of football than the inspired goal by David Hopkin". Hopkin recalled the previous year's play-off final in which Crystal Palace had lost to Leicester because of a last-minute goal, saying: "I know how Sheffield United feel... It's just like us this time last year", and claimed that his goal was "the most special goal I've ever scored". Coppell recalled the winning strike: "The ball almost travelled like slow motion, the way it curled into the net. It was fabulous". Jim White, also writing in ''The Guardian'', described the goal as a "glorious Brazilian bender... that was not so much from a different planet from what had gone on before, but a different solar system". A 2020 retrospective on the signing of Hopkin by Crystal Palace described his winning strike as "one of the finest goals in Palace history". Hopkin made his debut for
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against
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less than a week later. Kendall suggested that his side should use Crystal Palace as their model, noting: "We have to do what they have done". As a result of Sheffield United's failure to gain promotion, their overall share value dropped by more than £2million. Palace's victory marked the first time a club from London had won a play-off, and they were immediately installed as favourites to be relegated the following season by
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s. They fulfilled this prediction, ending the campaign bottom of the 1997–98 Premier League, seven points from safety, and were relegated to the First Division. Sheffield United finished their next season in sixth place in the First Division, and qualified for the
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, having scored more goals than
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who had finished on equal points. Sheffield United lost in the play-off semi-finals to
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.


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