Marcus Tudgay and Leon Best were the scorers that day on a sunny afternoon in the east Midlands. Scroll through to see the team and what happened to them
5. Drissa Diallo
The Guinean international left HIllsborough that summer for MK Dons. A loan spell at Cheltenham was made permanent in 2010 and it was there he finished his playing career Photo: Steve Ellis
6. Owls Lee Bullen head & shoulders above the rest
The Owls legend headed to his native Scotland in 2008 to turn out for Falkrik but upon retirement was back to Wednesday to become a coach with Wednesday's youth set-up. Eventually joined the first team alongside Carlos Carvalhal and has been caretaker manager on three separate occasions Photo: Steve Ellis
7. Sean McAllister
This was McAllister's first full 90 minutes of senior football and he would go on to spend five years at Hillsborough before embarking on a nomadic career punctuated by a decent spell at Scunthorpe. Still only 32 and playing in the National League at Chester Photo: Steve Ellis
8. Burton O'Brien
After three years in South Yorkshire, Scotland under 21 international O'Brien went back up north to join Livingston. Finsiehd his playing career at Cowdenbeath in 2017 and is now U18s coach at St Mirren Photo: Steve Ellis