Everton  3 - 1  Liverpool      
   
Saturday 13 August 1966 15:00 Charity Shield
 
Everton Liverpool
0 - 1  (0-1)
 
GOAL
   Hunt 9
 
  1  Gordon West
  2  Tommy Wright
  3  Ray Wilson
  4  Jimmy Gabriel
  5  Brian Labone (c)
  6  Gerry Glover
  7  Alex Scott
  8  Michael Trebilcock
  9  Alex Young
 10  Colin Harvey
 11  Derek Temple

 Subs:
 12 
  1  Tommy Lawrence
  2  Chris Lawler
  3  Gerry Byrne
  4  Tommy Smith
  5  Ron Yeats (c)
  6  Willie Stevenson
  7  Ian Callaghan
  8  Roger Hunt
  9   Ian St John
 10  Geoff Strong
 11  Peter Thompson

 Subs:
 12  Gordon Milne
 
SUBSTITUTIONS
   
 
OFFICIALS & BOOKINGS
Referee: Jack Taylor (Wolverhampton) Linesmen: T J Hill (Yellow Flag), K G Hampson (Red Flag)
 Booked:  Booked:
VENUE MANAGERS
Goodison Park (capacity )
Attendance: 63,329
Harry Catterick (Everton)
Bill Shankly (Liverpool)

  Price: 6 d

    NEUTRAL observers could have been forgiven for thinking that soccer began and ended in the city of Liverpool on the last occasion the two Merseyside giants met in the Charity Shield.

  First England World Cup heroes Ray Wilson (Everton) and Roger Hunt (Liverpool) paraded the Jules Rimet trophy won just the previous month at Wembley.

  And then came club captains Brian Labone with the FA Cup and Ron Yeats of Liverpool with the League Championship trophy followed by Hie rest of the blue and red-shirted players.

  It all made for a carnival atmosphere but the fun ended for Everton as early as the ninth minute when Roger Hunt struck with a goat deserving of a winner in any match.

  Left-back Gerry Byrne began the move when he broke up an Everton attack by 'nicking' the ball from Colin Harvey and sending it forward towards Liverpool's ger strikers.

  There followed a bewildering criss-cross movement involving virtually the whole of the Liverpool front line before Peter Thompson fed Roger Hunt who neatly avoided a defender before firing a fierce left foot drive from 25 yards that bummed past 'keeper Gordon West and into the top corner of the Everton net.

  The goal was a prelude to Liverpool football at its best, as first Thompson's rocket shot was deflected away by West's elbow and then Willie Stevenson fired just aver the bar.

  A succession of lunging bodies narrowly failed to turn in a low Hunt cross from the left and Tommy Smith and Chris Lawler both missed chances that would have put the game beyond any doubt.

  Mike Trebilcock was fighting an ever-increasing losing battle as Everton's lone raider and while it took a' fine diving save from Tommy Lawrence to stop one of bis efforts, it was Liverpool all the way.
 
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