Round: Two, 1st Leg Stadium: Anfield
Date: Tue, 7 November 1967
Attendance: 44,812
Time: 19:30 (local time) Referee: Antonio Sbardella
Coach: Bill Shankly Coach: Albert Sing


LIVERPOOL
TSV MUNICH 1860
1. Tommy Lawrence

1. Petar Radenkovic
2. Chris Lawler

2. Manfred Wagner 55
3. Gerry Byrne

3. Bernd Patzke
4. Tommy Smith 43 3:0
4. Rudolf Steiner
5. Ron Yeats (C)

5. Hans Reich
6. Emlyn Hughes

6. Zeljko Perusic
7. Ian Callaghan 59 7:0 69 8:0
7. Alfred Heiss (C) 70
8. Roger Hunt 52 4:0 55 6:0
8. Hans Kuppers
9. Tony Hateley 10 2:0
9. Wilfried Kohlars
10. Ian St John 6 1:0
10. Rudolf Zeiser
11. Peter Thompson 54 5:0
11. Hans Rebele











Ray Clemence


Gottfried Peter Wagner 55


Geoff Strong


Ludwig Brundl Heiss 70


Alf Arrowsmith













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Official programme. 16 pages.
Includes Football League Review.
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Tickets were issued for the Main and Kemlyn Road Stands.










Image courtesy of Steve White











Autographed match football. Roger Hunt's two goals brought his total to 241 goals for Liverpool - equal with Gordon Hodgson's record between 1925 and 1936. He was presented with the football after the match. He created a new record when scoring against Manchester United the following Saturday.

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Autographed menu for the dinner held at the Adelphi Hotel on 7 November 1967 for Directors and Journalists after the match.






































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TSV Munich : 1966-67 Second in West Germany League
Photograph from https://www.tsv1860.de


FORM GUIDE









Match reports courtesy of





ADRIAN KILLEN'S SCRAPBOOK
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(Feb 19, 2015) Martin Badger said:

I was at the match in the Anfield Road. I will always maintain Tony Hateley was the greatest header of a ball I've ever seen. Lovely pics to stir the memories.




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