Haway The Podcast Recalls Sunderland’s 1973 FA Cup Semi-Final and a 7-1 Huddersfield Rout
Published on Tuesday, 7 April 2026 at 6:54 pm

In the latest instalment of Haway The Podcast’s daily series On This Week, hosts Martin, Andrew and Kelvin rewind to the period 6-12 April and place Sunderland’s 1973 FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal under the spotlight. The episode revisits the tension of that Wembley-bound clash, a fixture that would eventually help shape one of the most romantic cup runs in the club’s history.
Also on the agenda is a scarcely believable 7-1 demolition of Huddersfield Town, a score-line that still echoes through the terraces. The panel explore how the rout was orchestrated and why it remains a benchmark for attacking excellence in red-and-white stripes.
Listeners are treated to a lighter aside as Kelvin reveals why, in 1980, he had to enlist the help of a milkman mate to secure a match-day favour, while the team recall the moment Patsy Gallacher earned an early bath and, in doing so, set a new Sunderland first. The anecdotes underline the show’s blend of hard history and human colour.
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