The match rules for the 1966 final stipulated that if the scores were level after 30 minutes Extra Time that a replay would take place at Wembley Stadium 1930 BST Tuesday 2nd August.
Penalty shoot outs were introduced to the World Cup knockout stages in 1978 but none were needed. The first was in the 1982 semi-final between France and Germany which finished 3-3 after 120 minutes. Germany won 5-4 on penalties.
The match rules for the 1966 final stipulated that if the scores were level after 30 minutes Extra Time that a replay would take place at Wembley Stadium 1930 BST Tuesday 2nd August.
In the 1958 World Cup Finals Northern Ireland were involved in a replay against Czechoslovakia after the two sides finished level in the group stages. The Czechs had a massively superior goal difference but it mattered not. A replay it was. And we won :-)
Those were the days
And ah yes, the double-myth of the 1966 World Cup Final: the ball crossed the line and the Russian linesman flagged for a goal. Except the ball evidently didn't cross the line ... and the linesman wasn't Russian either :-)