Football's Coming Home: How England Won The 1966 World Cup | Part Three

June 23
1h 5m

View Transcript

Episode Description

To listen to the full four-part series instantly, subscribe to our Patreon where listeners can enjoy ad-free listening, our World Cup Wednesdays, bonus editions and live Q&A episodes.


Rob Draper and Jonathan Wilson continue their series on how England won the 1966 World Cup by focusing on the quarter-final against Argentina, presented as the tournament’s key and most controversial test. They explain Alf Ramsey’s tactical preparation, including hiding his 4-1-3-2 “wingless” system and replacing the injured Jimmy Greaves with the more aerially suited Geoff Hurst. The episode traces Ramsey’s lessons from England’s 1964 South American trip, where Argentina’s pragmatic defensive approach and man-marking shaped his thinking, then sets the fraught 1966 backdrop: referee paranoia, Argentina’s internal chaos and recent coup, and a Wembley training dispute caused by greyhound racing. They dissect Antonio Rattín’s baffling dismissal amid language barriers and unclear bookings, the ugly atmosphere, and England’s 1–0 win through Hurst, before covering the aftermath, including Ramsey’s “animals” remark, protests, bans, fines, and Argentina’s defiant homecoming.


00:00 Setting Up England Argentina

01:23 Ramsey Hides Wingless Wonders

03:16 Hurst Replaces Greaves

05:11 Mundialito Lessons In Brazil

09:47 Argentina Pragmatism And Press Reaction

15:43 Referee Paranoia And FIFA Politics

19:14 Argentina Chaos Before Wembley

22:40 Greyhound Racing And Pre Match Tension

26:32 Match Begins And Footage Limits

29:37 Rattin Booking Sparks Flashpoint

33:57 Booking Confusion Builds

35:06 Rattin Sent Off Mystery

38:40 Interpreter Myth Explained

41:53 Aero Bars and Union Jack

45:25 Who Was Actually Booked

46:06 Press Fury and Fix Claims

51:56 Ten Men Battle On

56:01 England Finally Break Through

57:18 Animals Comment Fallout

01:03:17 Bans Fines and Aftermath

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

See all episodes