Bolton, Lancashire.
Start of the FA Cup semi-final football match between Manchester United and Everton. GV. Manchester United kick off playing from left to right. The ball is played into Everton half. GV. Outside right Anderson with the ball. GV. Anderson shoots, the ball is blocked, then headed back towards goal but goes well wide. GV. United attack. The ball is cleared up field. GV. Everton attack on right wing. The ball is centred and Harry Gregg does well to cut off centre. GV. United attack. GV. Denis Law passes to Pat Crerand who pushes the ball forward for Anderson to run onto. Anderson shoots, the ball goes just wide. GV. Everton attack. The ball is passed forward. Gregg runs out and dives on ball just robbing Alex Young. GV. Crowd. GV. Everton kick off for second half. The ball is kicked up field. GV. The ball drops in the goal area and United player heads it clear. GV. United attack. The ball is passed out to the right. Player shoots, ball is scrambled away. United player gets to the ball and shoots but Everton defender just blocks ball on line. GV. Everton attack. The ball is passed out to right, Alex Scott centres. GV. As the ball drops in goal area, Harry Gregg goes up to gather the ball and throws out. GV. Everton and Manchester player race for the ball, Everton man gets there first. GV. As the Everton man passes ball inside to Colin Harvey. Harvey shoots, the ball goes into net. Fans run on the pitch. GV. Fans running on pitch at end of game. Final score - Everton 1, Manchester Untied 0. Everton goes to FA Cup final.
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