CITY 3 WATFORD 1
Littlewoods Cup 3rd Round
17th November 1987
attendance 20,357
Scorers
City White(16 & 63) Stewart(82 pen)
Watford Allen(61)
Ref George Tyson
City Nixon, Gidman, I Brightwell, Clements, Lake, Redmond, White, Stewart, Adcock, McNab, Simpson – subs Varadi(61), Scott(unused)
Watford Coton, Gibbs, Rostron, Jackett, Morris, McLelland, Sherwood, Allen, Roberts, Porter, Hodges – subs Senior, Sterling
TWO GOALS FOR DAVID WHITE
FROM THE PRESS BOX
TAKEN FROM THE IRISH INDEPENDANT 18TH NOVEMBER 1987
City booked their place in the last eight by beating First Division strugglers Watford at Maine Road.
City took the lead through David White after 17 minutes, but Watford equalised after 61 minutes when Malcolm Allen’s powerful shot bounced off the crossbar, the linesman ruling the ball had crossed the line.
Moments later Watford nearly snatched the lead when Gary Porter hit the bar, but it was City who went back in front after 63 minutes when White scored his second.
City wrapped it up with nine minutes to go, Paul Stewart scoring at the second attempt from the penalty spot after Warren Sterling was adjudged to have handled. Tony Coton saved Stewart’s kick but he followed up to score from the rebound.
Malcolm Allen scored the lone goal for Watford. Though it’s questionable if it crossed the line or not. Also to note, City were plying their trade a league below Watford (who were in First Division).
Stewart’s goal should not be identified as a penalty as (as stated in the above report and as can be seen on the YouTube video) the penalty was saved before Stewart scored on the rebound.