1947 FA Cup final

The 1947 FA Cup final was the 66th final of the FA Cup. It took place on 26 April 1947 at Wembley Stadium and was contested between Charlton Athletic and Burnley. Charlton were appearing in their second consecutive final after losing to Derby County the previous year, while Second Division Burnley were appearing in their first final since 1914.

Charlton won the match 1–0 after extra time, with Chris Duffy scoring the winning goal. For the second consecutive year, the ball burst during the match; both incidents were later put down to the poor quality of leather available after World War II.

Charlton

 * Third round: 4–1 v Rochdale (home)
 * Fourth round: 2–1 v West Brom (away)
 * Fifth round: 1–0 v Blackburn (home)
 * Quarter-finals: 2–1 v Preston (home)
 * Semi-finals: 4–0 v Newcastle (neutral)

Burnley

 * Third round: 5–1 v Aston Villa (home)
 * Fourth round: 2–0 v Coventry (home)
 * Fifth round: 3–0 v Luton (home)
 * Quarter-finals: 1–1 v Middlesbrough (away) – Replay 1–0 (home)
 * Semi-finals: 0–0 v Liverpool (neutral) – Replay 1–0 (neutral)