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1978 FA Charity Shield

Date 12 August 1978 (1978-08-12)
Venue Wembley Stadium, London
Referee Peter Reeves (Leicester)
Attendance 68,000
1977
1979

The 1978 FA Charity Shield was the 56th FA Charity Shield, an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Football League and FA Cup competitions. The match took place on 12 August 1978 at Wembley Stadium and played between 1977–78 Football League champions Nottingham Forest and FA Cup winners Ipswich Town. It ended in a 5–0 victory for Nottingham Forest.

Forest had won the league in the previous season, seven points clear of Liverpool and having been undefeated at home at the City Ground throughout the season. Despite finishing 18th in the league the previous season, Ipswich had beaten Arsenal at Wembley in the FA Cup final three months earlier, the only goal coming from Roger Osborne midway through the second half of the match.

Forest had lost in their only previous Charity Shield final in 1959, beaten 3–1 by Wolves; Ipswich had played in the 1962 FA Charity Shield, a game in which they also conceded five goals, that time against 1962 FA Cup final winners Tottenham Hotspur. As of 2016, neither Ipswich Town nor Nottingham Forest have played in a Charity Shield match since 1978.

Ipswich were playing without FA Cup winners and international central defenders Kevin Beattie and Allan Hunter, nicknamed Bacon and Eggs by Bobby Robson. On top of this, Ipswich's Tommy Parkin was called upon to make his full professional debut at Wembley. Despite this, Ipswich had the better of the opening half, testing England international goalkeeper Peter Shilton who made two "superhuman" saves. However, Martin O'Neill scored in the tenth minute after a defensive error in their own area, and Robertson doubled Forest's lead 17 minutes later, sending Forest into half-time with a 2–0 lead.


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