The 1966 Football World Cup Final was a football match played at Wembley Stadium, London, on 30 July 1966. The match was contested by England and West Germany.

After 12 minutes, Sigfried Held sent a cross into the English penalty area which Ray Wilson misheaded to Helmut Haller, who got his shot on target. Jack Charlton and goalkeeper Gordon Banks failed to deal with the shot which went in, making it 1–0 to West Germany. In the 18th minute, Wolfgang Overath conceded a free kick, which Moore took immediately, floating a cross into the West German area, where Geoff Hurst rose unchallenged and levelled the scores with a downward glancing header. The score was 1-1 at half-time.

In the 77th minute of the second half Martin Peters scored to make it 2–1 to England. In the 89th minute Wolfgang Weber scored to make the score 2–2 and force the match into extra time. In extra time Geoff Hurst scored two more goals for England to claim the Jules Rimet Trophy.

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