2006–07 Football League Trophy

The Football League Trophy 2006–07, known as the Johnstone's Paint Trophy 2006–07 for sponsorship reasons, was the 23rd staging of the Football League Trophy, a knockout competition for English football clubs in Leagues One and Two. The winners were Doncaster Rovers from League One and the runners-up were Bristol Rovers from League Two.

The competition began on 17 October 2006 and ended with the final on 1 April 2007. The final was the last to take place at Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.In the first round, there are four sections: Northern Section–West, Northern Section–East, Southern Section–West and Southern Section–East. In the second round this narrows to simply a Northern and a Southern section, whereupon each section gradually eliminates teams in knock-out fashion until each has a winning finalist. At this point, the two winning finalists face each other in the combined final for the honour of the trophy.

Swansea City were the defending champions, but lost to Peterborough United in the second round.

Doncaster Rovers won the final, beating Bristol Rovers 3–2 after extra time, having been 2–0 up after just 5 minutes before Bristol Rovers scored twice in the second half to make the score 2–2 after 90 minutes.

First round

Sixteen teams received byes to the second round. The other remaining teams start in a single-legged knockout. Should the scores be level after 90 minutes, the match entered a penalty shootout phase, with no extra-time being played.

Northern Section

Tie no Home team Score Away team Attendance
West
1Accrington Stanley 1 – 1 Carlisle United850
Accrington Stanley won 3–1 on penalties
2Bury 0 – 2 Tranmere Rovers1,093
3Macclesfield Town 0 – 1 Stockport County1,792
4Wrexham 1 – 1 Rochdale1,209
Rochdale won 5–3 on penalties
East
5Bradford City 1 – 2 Scunthorpe United1,936
6Hartlepool United 3 – 1 Rotherham United1,832
7Huddersfield Town 1 – 2 Doncaster Rovers3,629
8Lincoln City 0 – 0 Grimsby Town2,019
Grimsby Town won 5–3 on penalties

Byes: Blackpool, Chester City, Chesterfield, Crewe Alexandra, Darlington, Mansfield Town, Oldham Athletic, and Port Vale.

Southern Section

Tie no Home team Score Away team Attendance
West
1Bristol Rovers 1 – 0 Torquay United2,672
2Hereford United 1 – 2 Shrewsbury Town2,007
3Walsall 1 – 1 Swansea City2,557
Swansea City won 4–3 on penalties
4Wycombe Wanderers 1 – 0 Swindon Town1,583
East
1Brighton & Hove Albion 2 – 0 Boston United1,740
2Gillingham 1 – 2 Nottingham Forest1,817
3Northampton Town 0 – 0 Brentford2,088
Brentford won 4–2 on penalties
4Notts County 0 – 1 Barnet1,291

Byes: Bournemouth, Bristol City, Cheltenham Town, Leyton Orient, Millwall, Milton Keynes Dons, Peterborough United, Yeovil Town.

Second round

In the second round, the sixteen winning teams from the first round were joined by the teams with byes. Again, there were eight one-legged matches in each section (North and South), with a penalty shootout if a draw occurred after 90 minutes.

Northern Section

Tie no Home team Score Away team Attendance
1Accrington Stanley 4 – 4 Blackpool1,344
Accrington Stanley won 4–2 on penalties
2Chester City 3 – 0 Stockport County1,229
3Hartlepool United 1 – 3 Doncaster Rovers1,853
4Mansfield Town 3 – 0 Grimsby Town1,761
5Oldham Athletic0 – 1Chesterfield2,118
6Rochdale 1 – 1 Crewe Alexandra1,148
Crewe Alexandra won 2–0 on penalties
7Scunthorpe United 0 – 0 Port Vale3,421
Port Vale won 5–3 on penalties
8Tranmere Rovers 0 – 1 Darlington2,036

Southern Section

Tie no Home team Score Away team Attendance
1Brighton & Hove Albion4 – 1Milton Keynes Dons2,774
2Cheltenham Town 3 – 2 Barnet964
3Leyton Orient1 – 3Bristol City1,118
4Millwall 2 – 0 Bournemouth1,905
5Nottingham Forest 2 – 1 Brentford2,031
6Peterborough United 1 – 0 Swansea City1,432
7Shrewsbury Town 2 – 1 Yeovil Town1,759
8Wycombe Wanderers 0 – 2 Bristol Rovers1,314

Area quarter-finals

In the third round, the winning teams from the second round play in eight one-legged matches, four in each section (North and South). Again, a penalty shootout followed if the match was drawn after 90 minutes. Matches were played on 28 November and 29 November 2006.

Northern Section

Tie no Home team Score Away team Attendance
1Chesterfield 4 – 4 Chester City2,414
Chesterfield won 3–1 on penalties
2Darlington 1 – 0 Mansfield Town2,059
3Doncaster Rovers 2 – 0 Accrington Stanley3,209
4Port Vale 2 – 3 Crewe Alexandra4,694

Southern Section

Tie no Home team Score Away team Attendance
1Bristol Rovers 1 – 0 Peterborough United3,621
2Cheltenham Town 2 – 3 Shrewsbury Town1,379
3Millwall 1 – 1 Brighton & Hove Albion3,659
Brighton & Hove Albion won 3–2 on penalties
4Nottingham Forest 2 – 2 Bristol City4,107
Bristol City won 4–2 on penalties

Area semi-finals

Matches were played on 8 January 2008.

Northern Section

Tie no Home team Score Away team Attendance
1Chesterfield2 – 4Crewe Alexandra3,414
2Doncaster Rovers2 – 0Darlington8,009

Southern Section

Tie no Home team Score Away team Attendance
1Bristol City2 – 0Brighton & Hove Albion6,485
2Shrewsbury Town0 – 1Bristol Rovers3,199

Area finals

Northern Area final

30 January 2007
19:45
Crewe Alexandra 3 – 3 Doncaster Rovers
Moss  51'
Lowe  63'
Varney  86'
Heffernan  29' (pen.)
Stock  40'
Heffernan  74'
Alexandra Stadium, Crewe
Attendance: 4,631
Referee: Clive Oliver (Northumberland)

12 February 2007
19:45
Doncaster Rovers 3 – 2 Crewe Alexandra
Heffernan  63'
Heffernan  83' (pen.)
Price  89'
Varney  32'
Lowe  36'
Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster
Attendance: 12,561
Referee: Trevor Kettle (Berkshire)

Southern Area final

The Southern Area final produced the first Bristol derby played in over five years.[1]

21 February 2007
19:45
Bristol City 0 – 0 Bristol Rovers
Ashton Gate, Bristol
Attendance: 18,730
Referee: Kevin Wright (Cambridgeshire)

27 February 2007
19:45
Bristol Rovers 1 – 0 Bristol City
Lambert  65'
Memorial Stadium, Bristol
Attendance: 11,530
Referee: Andy D'Urso (Essex)

Final

The 2007 final was the last major Football Association final to be held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. All subsequent finals were held at Wembley Stadium in London.

1 April 2007
13:00
Bristol Rovers 2 – 3 (a.e.t.) Doncaster Rovers
Walker  49' (pen.)
Igoe  62'
Report Forte  1'
Heffernan  5'
Lee  110'

References

  1. "Head to Head - Bristol Rovers FC". Bristol Rovers Mad. Footy Mad. Retrieved 11 February 2010.

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