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FA Cup semi-finals

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The FA Cup semi-finals are played to determine which teams will contest the FA Cup Final. They are the penultimate phase of the FA Cup, the oldest football tournament in the world.

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Location

Since 2008, the new Wembley Stadium has been the home of the FA Cup semi-final.

The semi-finals have always been contested at neutral venues. Since 2008, all semi-finals have been held at the new Wembley. In the past any suitably large ground which was not the home ground of a team in that semi-final was used. Villa Park in Birmingham, Old Trafford in Manchester, and Hillsborough in Sheffield were common hosts. All semi-finals between 1871 and 1881 were played at Kennington Oval. The first neutral semi-final match outside London took place in 1882 in Huddersfield.[1]

The 1989 semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough, Sheffield, turned into tragedy when 97 supporters were killed in the stands due to overcrowding.[2] The Hillsborough disaster had wide-ranging effects on future stadium design. Liverpool were granted a special dispensation to avoid playing their 2012 semi-final match against Everton on the 23rd anniversary of the disaster.[3]

The 1991 North London derby semi-final between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur was the first to be played at Wembley, the traditional venue for the FA Cup Final. Two years later both semi-finals were held at Wembley after the first FA Cup Steel City derbyโ€“between Sheffield clubs Wednesday and Unitedโ€“was switched from the original venue of Elland Road, Leeds, after fans of both Sheffield sides protested.[4]

This was repeated in 1994, although a replay between Manchester United and Oldham Athletic was held at Maine Road, Manchester. From 1995 to 1999 and from 2001 to 2004 other neutral grounds were used, though in 2000 both matches were played at the old Wembley, in its final year of operation. In 2005 both semi-finals were played at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff. However, in 2006 the FA decided to revert to the neutral ground system, with Villa Park and Old Trafford hosting the games.

In 2003, it was announced that all future semi-finals would be played at the new Wembley Stadium, once it had opened;[5] this took effect in 2008. The decision was mainly for financial reasons, to allow the FA to recoup some of the costs of rebuilding the stadium. However, the move was opposed by traditionalists and drew criticism from some supporters' groups.[6][7] Over a decade after the move, Aston Villa (amongst others) have called for the semi-finals to be regionalised once again.[8]

Tottenham Hotspur's 2018 semi-final was to some extent a home match for them, as they played their home games at Wembley that season while their new stadium was under construction. However, for the semi-final, it was treated as a neutral venue.[9][10]

Format

Highfield Road in Coventry (1982 image) hosted the only semi-final third replay in 1979โ€“80.

In the past, there would be a replay if a semi-final match was drawn. If the replay was also drawn, there would be a second replay. In theory, an unlimited number of games could be played to obtain a winner. For example, in 1980 it took four games to decide the tie between Arsenal and Liverpool. This was the most games needed to settle an FA Cup semi-final, although there were several occasions when three games were played. Prior to the 1992 semi-finals, the only semi-final played under different rules to this was the rearranged 1989 semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford, for which it had been declared in advance that the game would be decided by extra time and penalties if necessary due to the Hillsborough Stadium disaster.

Queen's Park chose not to contest the 1871โ€“72 replay match with Wanderers.

There were no semi-finals played in the 1872โ€“73 competition. Under the rules at the time, holders Wanderers received a bye to the final. Queen's Park again decided not to contest a semi-final, so Oxford University advanced automatically.[11]

Between 1877 and 1881 only one semi-final was played due to the format of the competition leaving three teams remaining.

In 1991 the FA decided that only one replay should be played (starting with the 1991โ€“92 competition). If this game ended in a draw, extra time would be played, followed by penalty kicks if the match was still even. From the 1999-2000 competition it was decided that the semi-finals should be decided in one game, with extra time and penalties if the score was level after 90 minutes. Replays are still used in earlier rounds, however, though they were eliminated in the quarter-finals in 2016. The last FA Cup semi-final replay, in 1999, saw Manchester United take on Arsenal at Villa Park.[12] This turned out to become one of the most memorable semi-finals of all time, with Peter Schmeichel saving a last-minute penalty from Dennis Bergkamp and a Ryan Giggs extra time goal deciding the outcome in Manchester United's favour. In 2003 this goal was voted the greatest ever in FA Cup history.

From 2016 to 2017, a fourth substitute was allowed in semi-final matches if the game went into extra time.[13]

Records

Villa Park in Birmingham hosted 55 semi-final matches between 1901 and 2007, more than any other stadium.

Villa Park is the most used stadium in FA Cup semiโ€“final history, having hosted 57 semiโ€“finals.[14]

The highest attendance for an FA Cup semi-final is 88,141 for Everton's penalty win over Manchester United on 19 April 2009.[15] It was the fourth semi-final to be played at the new Wembley Stadium.

The highest winning margin was Newcastle United's 6โ€“0 victory over Fulham in the 1908 Anfield semi-final. The highest post-war winning margin was Stoke City's 5โ€“0 victory over Bolton Wanderers in the second 2011 semi-final on 17 April 2011. The highest-scoring match was Hull City's 5โ€“3 victory over Sheffield United in the second 2014 semi-final.

List of FA Cup semi-finals

Key

* Match went to extra time
โ€  Match decided by a penalty shoot-out after extra time
Bold Winning team won The Double
Italics Team from outside the top level of English football
(since the formation of The Football League in 1888)

Results

Contents
1870sย ยท 1880sย ยท 1890sย ยท 1900sย ยท 1910sย ยท 1920sย ยท 1930sย ยท 1940sย ยท 1950sย ยท 1960sย ยท 1970sย ยท 1980sย ยท 1990sย ยท 2000sย ยท 2010sย ยท 2020s
Year SF Winners Losers Score Venue
1872 1 Royal Engineers Crystal Palace 0โ€“0 Kennington Oval
3โ€“0 Kennington Oval
2 Wanderers Queen's Park 0โ€“0 Kennington Oval
w/o [note 1]
1873 1 Oxford University Queen's Park w/o [note 2]
Bye Wanderers (holders)
1874 1 Oxford University Clapham Rovers 1โ€“0 Kennington Oval
2 Royal Engineers Swifts 2โ€“0 Kennington Oval
1875 1 Old Etonians Shropshire Wanderers 1โ€“0 Kennington Oval
2 Royal Engineers Oxford University 1โ€“1 Kennington Oval
1โ€“0 Kennington Oval
1876 1 Old Etonians Oxford University 1โ€“0 Kennington Oval
2 Wanderers Swifts 2โ€“1 Kennington Oval
1877 1 Wanderers Cambridge University 1โ€“0 Kennington Oval
Bye Oxford University
1878 1 Royal Engineers Old Harrovians 2โ€“1 Kennington Oval
Bye Wanderers
1879 1 Old Etonians Nottingham Forest 2โ€“1 Kennington Oval
Bye Clapham Rovers
1880 1 Oxford University Nottingham Forest 1โ€“0 Kennington Oval
Bye Clapham Rovers
1881 1 Old Carthusians Darwen 4โ€“1 Kennington Oval
Bye Old Etonians
1882 1 Blackburn Rovers The Wednesday 0โ€“0 Fartown Ground
5โ€“1 Whalley Range
2 Old Etonians Marlow 5โ€“0 Kennington Oval
1883 1 Blackburn Olympic Old Carthusians 4โ€“0 Whalley Range
2 Old Etonians Notts County 2โ€“1 Kennington Oval
1884 1 Blackburn Rovers Notts County 1โ€“0 Aston Lower Grounds
2 Queen's Park Blackburn Olympic 4โ€“1 Trent Bridge
1885 1 Blackburn Rovers Old Carthusians 5โ€“1 Trent Bridge
2 Queen's Park Nottingham Forest 1โ€“1 Racecourse Ground
3โ€“0 Merchiston Castle School
1886 1 Blackburn Rovers Swifts 2โ€“1 Racecourse Ground
2 West Bromwich Albion Small Heath Alliance 4โ€“0 Aston Lower Grounds
1887 1 Aston Villa Rangers 3โ€“1 Alexandra Recreation Ground
2 West Bromwich Albion Preston North End 3โ€“1 Trent Bridge
1888 1 Preston North End Crewe Alexandra 4โ€“0 Anfield
2 West Bromwich Albion Derby Junction 3โ€“0 Victoria Ground
1889 1 Preston North End West Bromwich Albion 1โ€“0 Bramall Lane
2 Wolverhampton Wanderers Blackburn Rovers 1โ€“1 Alexandra Recreation Ground
3โ€“1 Alexandra Recreation Ground
1890 1 Blackburn Rovers Wolverhampton Wanderers 1โ€“0 Racecourse Ground
2 The Wednesday[note 3] Bolton Wanderers 2โ€“1 Wellington Road
1891 1 Blackburn Rovers West Bromwich Albion 3โ€“2 Victoria Ground
2 Notts County Sunderland 3โ€“3 Bramall Lane
2โ€“0 Bramall Lane
1892 1 Aston Villa Sunderland 4โ€“1 Bramall Lane
2 West Bromwich Albion Nottingham Forest[note 3] 1โ€“1 Molineux
1โ€“1 Molineux
6โ€“2 Racecourse Ground
1893 1 Everton Preston North End 2โ€“2 Bramall Lane
0โ€“0 Bramall Lane
2โ€“1 Ewood Park
2 Wolverhampton Wanderers Blackburn Rovers 2โ€“1 Town Ground
1894 1 Bolton Wanderers The Wednesday 2โ€“1 Fallowfield Stadium
2 Notts County[note 4] Blackburn Rovers 1โ€“0 Bramall Lane
1895 1 Aston Villa Sunderland 2โ€“1 Ewood Park
2 West Bromwich Albion The Wednesday 2โ€“0 Racecourse Ground
1896 1 The Wednesday Bolton Wanderers 1โ€“1 Goodison Park
3โ€“1 Town Ground
2 Wolverhampton Wanderers Derby County 2โ€“1 Wellington Road
1897 1 Aston Villa Liverpool 3โ€“0 Bramall Lane
2 Everton Derby County 3โ€“2 Victoria Ground
1898 1 Derby County Everton 3โ€“1 Molineux
2 Nottingham Forest Southampton[note 3] 1โ€“1 Bramall Lane
2โ€“0 Crystal Palace
1899 1 Derby County Stoke City 3โ€“1 Molineux
2 Sheffield United Liverpool 2โ€“2 City Ground
4โ€“4 Burnden Park
[note 5] Fallowfield Stadium
1โ€“0 Baseball Ground
1900 1 Bury Nottingham Forest 1โ€“1 Victoria Ground
3โ€“2 Bramall Lane
2 Southampton[note 3] Millwall Athletic[note 3] 0โ€“0 Crystal Palace
3โ€“0 Elm Park
1901 1 Sheffield United Aston Villa 2โ€“2 City Ground
3โ€“0 Baseball Ground
2 Tottenham Hotspur[note 3] West Bromwich Albion 4โ€“0 Villa Park
1902 1 Sheffield United Derby County 2โ€“2 The Hawthorns
1โ€“1 Molineux
1โ€“0 City Ground
2 Southampton[note 3] Nottingham Forest 3โ€“1 White Hart Lane
1903 1 Bury Aston Villa 3โ€“0 Goodison Park
2 Derby County Millwall Athletic[note 3] 3โ€“0 Villa Park
1904 1 Bolton Wanderers[note 4] Derby County 1โ€“0 Molineux
2 Manchester City The Wednesday 3โ€“0 Goodison Park
1905 1 Aston Villa Everton 1โ€“1 Victoria Ground
2โ€“1 City Ground
2 Newcastle United The Wednesday 1โ€“0 Hyde Road
1906 1 Everton Liverpool 2โ€“0 Villa Park
2 Newcastle United Woolwich Arsenal 2โ€“0 Victoria Ground
1907 1 Everton West Bromwich Albion[note 4] 2โ€“1 Burnden Park
2 The Wednesday Woolwich Arsenal 3โ€“1 St Andrew's
1908 1 Newcastle United Fulham[note 4] 6โ€“0 Anfield
2 Wolverhampton Wanderers[note 4] Southampton[note 4] 2โ€“0 Stamford Bridge
1909 1 Bristol City Derby County[note 4] 1โ€“1 Stamford Bridge
2โ€“1 St Andrew's
2 Manchester United Newcastle United 1โ€“0 Bramall Lane
1910 1 Barnsley[note 4] Everton 0โ€“0 Elland Road
3โ€“0 Old Trafford
2 Newcastle United Swindon Town[note 3] 2โ€“0 White Hart Lane
1911 1 Bradford City Blackburn Rovers 3โ€“0 Bramall Lane
2 Newcastle United Chelsea[note 4] 3โ€“0 St Andrew's
1912 1 Barnsley[note 4] Swindon Town[note 3] 0โ€“0 Stamford Bridge
1โ€“0 Meadow Lane
2 West Bromwich Albion Blackburn Rovers 0โ€“0 Anfield
1โ€“0* Hillsborough
1913 1 Aston Villa Oldham Athletic 1โ€“0 Ewood Park
2 Sunderland Burnley[note 4] 0โ€“0 Bramall Lane
3โ€“2 St Andrew's
1914 1 Burnley Sheffield United 0โ€“0 Old Trafford
1โ€“0 Goodison Park
2 Liverpool Aston Villa 2โ€“0 White Hart Lane
1915 1 Chelsea Everton 2โ€“0 Villa Park
2 Sheffield United Bolton Wanderers 2โ€“1 Ewood Park
1920 1 Aston Villa Chelsea 3โ€“1 Bramall Lane
2 Huddersfield Town[note 4] Bristol City[note 4] 2โ€“1 Stamford Bridge
1921 1 Tottenham Hotspur Preston North End 2โ€“1 Hillsborough
2 Wolverhampton Wanderers[note 4] Cardiff City[note 4] 0โ€“0 Anfield
3โ€“1 Old Trafford
1922 1 Huddersfield Town Notts County[note 4] 3โ€“1 Turf Moor
2 Preston North End Tottenham Hotspur 2โ€“1 Hillsborough
1923 1 Bolton Wanderers Sheffield United 1โ€“0 Old Trafford
2 West Ham United[note 4] Derby County[note 4] 5โ€“2 Stamford Bridge
1924 1 Aston Villa Burnley 3โ€“0 Bramall Lane
2 Newcastle United Manchester City 2โ€“0 St Andrew's
1925 1 Cardiff City Blackburn Rovers 3โ€“1 Meadow Lane
2 Sheffield United Southampton[note 4] 2โ€“0 Stamford Bridge
1926 1 Bolton Wanderers Swansea Town[note 4] 3โ€“0 White Hart Lane
2 Manchester City Manchester United 3โ€“0 Bramall Lane
1927 1 Arsenal Southampton[note 4] 2โ€“1 Stamford Bridge
2 Cardiff City Reading[note 4] 3โ€“0 Molineux
1928 1 Blackburn Rovers Arsenal 1โ€“0 Filbert Street
2 Huddersfield Town Sheffield United 2โ€“2 Old Trafford
0โ€“0 Goodison Park
1โ€“0 Maine Road
1929 1 Bolton Wanderers Huddersfield Town 3โ€“1 Anfield
2 Portsmouth Aston Villa 1โ€“0 Highbury
1930 1 Arsenal Hull City[note 4] 2โ€“2 Elland Road
1โ€“0 Villa Park
2 Huddersfield Town Sheffield Wednesday 2โ€“1 Old Trafford
1931 1 Birmingham Sunderland 2โ€“0 Elland Road
2 West Bromwich Albion[note 4] Everton[note 4] 1โ€“0 Old Trafford
1932 1 Arsenal Manchester City 1โ€“0 Villa Park
2 Newcastle United Chelsea 2โ€“1 Leeds Road
1933 1 Everton West Ham United[note 4] 2โ€“1 Molineux
2 Manchester City Derby County 3โ€“2 Leeds Road
1934 1 Manchester City Aston Villa 6โ€“1 Leeds Road
2 Portsmouth Leicester City 4โ€“1 St Andrew's
1935 1 Sheffield Wednesday Burnley[note 4] 3โ€“0 Villa Park
2 West Bromwich Albion Bolton Wanderers[note 4] 1โ€“1 Elland Road
2โ€“0 Victoria Ground
1936 1 Arsenal Grimsby Town 1โ€“0 Leeds Road
2 Sheffield United[note 4] Fulham[note 4] 2โ€“1 Molineux
1937 1 Preston North End West Bromwich Albion 4โ€“1 Highbury
2 Sunderland Millwall[note 6] 2โ€“1 Leeds Road
1938 1 Huddersfield Town Sunderland 3โ€“1 Ewood Park
2 Preston North End Aston Villa[note 4] 2โ€“1 Bramall Lane
1939 1 Portsmouth Huddersfield Town 2โ€“1 Highbury
2 Wolverhampton Wanderers Grimsby Town 5โ€“0 Old Trafford
1946 1 Charlton Athletic Bolton Wanderers 2โ€“0 Villa Park
2 Derby County Birmingham City 1โ€“1 Hillsborough
4โ€“1* Maine Road
1947 1 Charlton Athletic Newcastle United[note 4] 4โ€“0 Elland Road
2 Burnley[note 4] Liverpool 0โ€“0* Ewood Park
1โ€“0 Maine Road
1948 1 Manchester United Derby County 3โ€“1 Hillsborough
2 Blackpool Tottenham Hotspur[note 4] 3โ€“1* Villa Park
1949 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers Manchester United 1โ€“1 Hillsborough
1โ€“0 Goodison Park
2 Leicester City[note 4] Portsmouth 3โ€“1 Highbury
1950 1 Liverpool Everton 2โ€“0 Maine Road
2 Arsenal Chelsea 2โ€“2 White Hart Lane
1โ€“0* White Hart Lane
1951 1 Newcastle United Wolverhampton Wanderers 0โ€“0 Hillsborough
2โ€“1 Leeds Road
2 Blackpool Birmingham City[note 4] 0โ€“0 Maine Road
2โ€“1 Goodison Park
1952 1 Arsenal Chelsea 1โ€“1 White Hart Lane
3โ€“0 White Hart Lane
2 Newcastle United Blackburn Rovers[note 4] 0โ€“0 Hillsborough
2โ€“1 Elland Road
1953 1 Blackpool Tottenham Hotspur 2โ€“1 Villa Park
2 Bolton Wanderers Everton[note 4] 4โ€“3 Maine Road
1954 1 Preston North End Sheffield Wednesday 2โ€“0 Maine Road
2 West Bromwich Albion Port Vale[note 6] 2โ€“1 Villa Park
1955 1 Manchester City Sunderland 1โ€“0 Villa Park
2 Newcastle United York City[note 6] 1โ€“1 Hillsborough
1โ€“0 Roker Park
1956 1 Birmingham City Sunderland 3โ€“0 Hillsborough
2 Manchester City Tottenham Hotspur 1โ€“0 Villa Park
1957 1 Aston Villa West Bromwich Albion 2โ€“2 Molineux
1โ€“0 St Andrew's
2 Manchester United Birmingham City 2โ€“0 Hillsborough
1958 1 Bolton Wanderers Blackburn Rovers[note 4] 2โ€“1 Maine Road
2 Manchester United Fulham[note 4] 2โ€“2 Villa Park
5โ€“3 Highbury
1959 1 Luton Town Norwich City[note 6] 1โ€“1 White Hart Lane
1โ€“0 St Andrew's
2 Nottingham Forest Aston Villa 1โ€“0 Hillsborough
1960 1 Blackburn Rovers Sheffield Wednesday 2โ€“1 Maine Road
2 Wolverhampton Wanderers Aston Villa[note 4] 1โ€“0 The Hawthorns
1961 1 Leicester City Sheffield United[note 4] 0โ€“0 Elland Road
0โ€“0* City Ground
2โ€“0* St Andrew's
2 Tottenham Hotspur Burnley 3โ€“0 Villa Park
1962 1 Burnley Fulham 1โ€“1 Villa Park
2โ€“1 Filbert Street
2 Tottenham Hotspur Manchester United 3โ€“1 Hillsborough
1963 1 Leicester City Liverpool 1โ€“0 Hillsborough
2 Manchester United Southampton[note 4] 1โ€“0 Villa Park
1964 1 Preston North End[note 4] Swansea Town[note 4] 2โ€“1 Villa Park
2 West Ham United Manchester United 3โ€“1 Hillsborough
1965 1 Liverpool Chelsea 2โ€“0 Villa Park
2 Leeds United Manchester United 0โ€“0 Hillsborough
1โ€“0 City Ground
1966 1 Everton Manchester United 1โ€“0 Burnden Park
2 Sheffield Wednesday Chelsea 2โ€“0 Villa Park
1967 1 Chelsea Leeds United 1โ€“0 Villa Park
2 Tottenham Hotspur Nottingham Forest 2โ€“1 Hillsborough
1968 1 Everton Leeds United 1โ€“0 Old Trafford
2 West Bromwich Albion Birmingham City[note 4] 2โ€“0 Villa Park
1969 1 Leicester City West Bromwich Albion 1โ€“0 Hillsborough
2 Manchester City Everton 1โ€“0 Villa Park
1970 1 Chelsea Watford[note 4] 5โ€“1 White Hart Lane
2 Leeds United Manchester United 0โ€“0 Hillsborough
0โ€“0* Villa Park
1โ€“0 Burnden Park
1971 1 Arsenal Stoke City 2โ€“2 Hillsborough
2โ€“0 Villa Park
2 Liverpool Everton 2โ€“1 Old Trafford
1972 1 Arsenal Stoke City 1โ€“1 Villa Park
2โ€“1 Goodison Park
2 Leeds United Birmingham City[note 4] 3โ€“0 Hillsborough
1973 1 Leeds United Wolverhampton Wanderers 1โ€“0 Maine Road
2 Sunderland[note 4] Arsenal 2โ€“1 Hillsborough
1974 1 Liverpool Leicester City 0โ€“0 Old Trafford
3โ€“1 Villa Park
2 Newcastle United Burnley 2โ€“0 Hillsborough
1975 1 Fulham[note 4] Birmingham City 1โ€“1 Hillsborough
1โ€“0* Maine Road
2 West Ham United Ipswich Town 0โ€“0 Villa Park
2โ€“1 Stamford Bridge
1976 1 Manchester United Derby County 2โ€“0 Hillsborough
2 Southampton[note 4] Crystal Palace[note 6] 2โ€“0 Stamford Bridge
1977 1 Manchester United Leeds United 2โ€“1 Hillsborough
2 Liverpool Everton 2โ€“2 Maine Road
3โ€“0 Maine Road
1978 1 Arsenal Orient[note 4] 3โ€“0 Stamford Bridge
2 Ipswich Town West Bromwich Albion 3โ€“1 Highbury
1979 1 Arsenal Wolverhampton Wanderers 2โ€“0 Villa Park
2 Manchester United Liverpool 2โ€“2 Maine Road
1โ€“0 Goodison Park
1980 1 Arsenal Liverpool 0โ€“0 Hillsborough
1โ€“1* Villa Park
1โ€“1* Villa Park
1โ€“0 Highfield Road
2 West Ham United[note 4] Everton 1โ€“1 Villa Park
2โ€“1 Elland Road
1981 1 Manchester City Ipswich Town 1โ€“0* Villa Park
2 Tottenham Hotspur Wolverhampton Wanderers 2โ€“2* Hillsborough
3โ€“0 Highbury
1982 1 Queens Park Rangers[note 4] West Bromwich Albion 1โ€“0 Highbury
2 Tottenham Hotspur Leicester City[note 4] 2โ€“0 Villa Park
1983 1 Manchester United Arsenal 2โ€“1 Villa Park
2 Brighton & Hove Albion Sheffield Wednesday[note 4] 2โ€“1 Highbury
1984 1 Everton Southampton 1โ€“0* Highbury
2 Watford Plymouth Argyle[note 6] 1โ€“0 Villa Park
1985 1 Manchester United Liverpool 2โ€“2* Goodison Park
2โ€“1 Maine Road
2 Everton Luton Town 2โ€“1* Villa Park
1986 1 Liverpool Southampton 2โ€“0* White Hart Lane
2 Everton Sheffield Wednesday 2โ€“1* Villa Park
1987 1 Coventry City Leeds United[note 4] 3โ€“2* Hillsborough
2 Tottenham Hotspur Watford 4โ€“1 Villa Park
1988 1 Liverpool Nottingham Forest 2โ€“1 Hillsborough
2 Wimbledon Luton Town 2โ€“1 White Hart Lane
1989 1 Liverpool Nottingham Forest Pโ€“P Hillsborough[note 7]
3โ€“1 Old Trafford
2 Everton Norwich City 1โ€“0 Villa Park
1990 1 Manchester United Oldham Athletic[note 4] 3โ€“3* Maine Road
2โ€“1* Maine Road
2 Crystal Palace Liverpool 4โ€“3* Villa Park
1991 1 Nottingham Forest West Ham United[note 4] 4โ€“0 Villa Park
2 Tottenham Hotspur Arsenal 3โ€“1 Wembley Stadium (Original)
1992 1 Liverpool Portsmouth[note 4] 1โ€“1* Highbury
0โ€“0โ€ [note 8] Villa Park
2 Sunderland[note 4] Norwich City 1โ€“0 Hillsborough
1993 1 Arsenal Tottenham Hotspur 1โ€“0 Wembley Stadium (Original)
2 Sheffield Wednesday Sheffield United 2โ€“1* Wembley Stadium (Original)
1994 1 Chelsea Luton Town[note 4] 2โ€“0 Wembley Stadium (Original)
2 Manchester United Oldham Athletic 1โ€“1* Wembley Stadium (Original)
4โ€“1 Maine Road
1995 1 Everton Tottenham Hotspur 4โ€“1 Elland Road
2 Manchester United Crystal Palace 2โ€“2* Villa Park
2โ€“0 Villa Park
1996 1 Manchester United Chelsea 2โ€“1 Villa Park
2 Liverpool Aston Villa 3โ€“0 Old Trafford
1997 1 Chelsea Wimbledon 3โ€“0 Highbury
2 Middlesbrough Chesterfield[note 6] 3โ€“3* Old Trafford
3โ€“0 Hillsborough
1998 1 Arsenal Wolverhampton Wanderers[note 4] 1โ€“0 Villa Park
2 Newcastle United Sheffield United[note 4] 1โ€“0 Old Trafford
1999 1 Manchester United Arsenal 0โ€“0* Villa Park
2โ€“1* Villa Park
2 Newcastle United Tottenham Hotspur 2โ€“0* Old Trafford
2000 1 Aston Villa Bolton Wanderers[note 4] 0โ€“0โ€ [note 9] Wembley Stadium (Original)
2 Chelsea Newcastle United 2โ€“1 Wembley Stadium (Original)
2001 1 Arsenal Tottenham Hotspur 2โ€“1 Old Trafford
2 Liverpool Wycombe Wanderers[note 6] 2โ€“1 Villa Park
2002 1 Arsenal Middlesbrough 1โ€“0 Old Trafford
2 Chelsea Fulham 1โ€“0 Villa Park
2003 1 Arsenal Sheffield United[note 4] 1โ€“0 Old Trafford
2 Southampton Watford[note 4] 2โ€“1 Villa Park
2004 1 Manchester United Arsenal 1โ€“0 Villa Park
2 Millwall[note 4] Sunderland[note 4] 1โ€“0 Old Trafford
2005 1 Arsenal Blackburn Rovers 3โ€“0 Millennium Stadium
2 Manchester United Newcastle United 4โ€“1 Millennium Stadium
2006 1 Liverpool Chelsea 2โ€“1 Old Trafford
2 West Ham United Middlesbrough 1โ€“0 Villa Park
2007 1 Manchester United Watford 4โ€“1 Villa Park
2 Chelsea Blackburn Rovers 2โ€“1* Old Trafford
2008 1 Portsmouth West Bromwich Albion[note 4] 1โ€“0 Wembley Stadium (New)
2 Cardiff City[note 4] Barnsley[note 4] 1โ€“0 Wembley Stadium (New)
2009 1 Chelsea Arsenal 2โ€“1 Wembley Stadium (New)
2 Everton Manchester United 0โ€“0โ€ [note 10] Wembley Stadium (New)
2010 1 Chelsea Aston Villa 3โ€“0 Wembley Stadium (New)
2 Portsmouth Tottenham Hotspur 2โ€“0* Wembley Stadium (New)
2011 1 Manchester City Manchester United 1โ€“0 Wembley Stadium (New)
2 Stoke City Bolton Wanderers 5โ€“0 Wembley Stadium (New)
2012 1 Liverpool Everton 2โ€“1 Wembley Stadium (New)
2 Chelsea Tottenham Hotspur 5โ€“1 Wembley Stadium (New)
2013 1 Wigan Athletic Millwall[note 4] 2โ€“0 Wembley Stadium (New)
2 Manchester City Chelsea 2โ€“1 Wembley Stadium (New)
2014 1 Arsenal Wigan Athletic[note 4] 1โ€“1โ€ [note 10] Wembley Stadium (New)
2 Hull City Sheffield United[note 6] 5โ€“3 Wembley Stadium (New)
2015 1 Arsenal Reading[note 4] 2โ€“1* Wembley Stadium (New)
2 Aston Villa Liverpool 2โ€“1 Wembley Stadium (New)
2016 1 Manchester United Everton 2โ€“1 Wembley Stadium (New)
2 Crystal Palace Watford 2โ€“1 Wembley Stadium (New)
2017 1 Chelsea Tottenham Hotspur 4โ€“2 Wembley Stadium (New)
2 Arsenal Manchester City 2โ€“1* Wembley Stadium (New)
2018 1 Manchester United Tottenham Hotspur 2โ€“1 Wembley Stadium (New)
2 Chelsea Southampton 2โ€“0 Wembley Stadium (New)
2019 1 Manchester City Brighton and Hove Albion 1โ€“0 Wembley Stadium (New)
2 Watford Wolverhampton Wanderers 3โ€“2* Wembley Stadium (New)
2020 1 Arsenal Manchester City 2โ€“0 Wembley Stadium (New)
2 Chelsea Manchester United 3โ€“1 Wembley Stadium (New)
2021 1 Chelsea Manchester City 1โ€“0 Wembley Stadium (New)
2 Leicester City Southampton 1โ€“0 Wembley Stadium (New)
2022 1 Liverpool Manchester City 3โ€“2 Wembley Stadium (New)
2 Chelsea Crystal Palace 2โ€“0 Wembley Stadium (New)
2023 1 Manchester City Sheffield United[note 4] 3โ€“0 Wembley Stadium (New)
2 Manchester United Brighton & Hove Albion 0โ€“0โ€ [note 11] Wembley Stadium (New)
2024 1 Manchester City Chelsea 1โ€“0 Wembley Stadium (New)
2 Manchester United Coventry City[note 4] 3โ€“3โ€ [note 10] Wembley Stadium (New)

Semi-finals table

Playing in their first semi-final, Woolwich Arsenal (in dark shirts) faced Newcastle United (in striped shirts) at the Victoria Ground, Stoke in 1906.
Woolwich Arsenal versus The Wednesday at St Andrew's in 1907. The Arsenal would drop "Woolwich" from their name in 1914; The Wednesday would add "Sheffield" in 1929.
Arsenal against Blackburn Rovers was one of the 2005 semi-finals held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, taking the fixture out of England for the first time since 1885.
The pre-match line-ups at Villa Park for Middlesbrough versus West Ham United, 2006
Blackburn Rovers v Chelsea at Old Trafford in 2007: the last FA Cup semi-final before the event was moved to the new Wembley Stadium.
Arsenal versus Chelsea in 2009 was one of several London derbies held at the national stadium
Manchester clubs City and United have reached the FA Cup semi-final a combined 45 times. The Manchester derby has twice been a semi-final.
In amongst Hull City fans at the 2014 all-Yorkshire semi-final against Sheffield United
Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur's rivalry dates back to the 1967 FA Cup final, and the clubs met again in the 2017 semi-final.

Teams shown with an asterisk beside their name are no longer in existence. This table is updated as of the 2023โ€“24 FA Cup.

Team Appearances Won Lost
Arsenal 30 21 9
Aston Villa 21 11 10
Barnsley 3 2 1
Birmingham City 9 2 7
Blackburn Olympic 2 1 1
Blackburn Rovers 18 8 10
Blackpool 3 3 0
Bolton Wanderers 14 7 7
Bradford City 1 1 0
Brighton & Hove Albion 3 1 2
Bristol City 2 1 1
Burnley 8 3 5
Bury[note 12] 2 2 0
Cambridge University 1 0 1
Cardiff City[note 13] 4 3 1
Charlton Athletic 2 2 0
Chelsea 27 16 11
Chesterfield 1 0 1
Clapham Rovers* 1 0 1
Coventry City 2 1 1
Crewe Alexandra 1 0 1
Crystal Palace (1861)* 1 0 1
Crystal Palace (1905) 5 2 3
Darwen 1 0 1
Derby County 13 4 9
Derby Junction* 1 0 1
Everton 26 13 13
Fulham 6 1 5
Grimsby Town 2 0 2
Huddersfield Town 7 5 2
Hull City 2 1 1
Ipswich Town 3 1 2
Leeds United 8 4 4
Leicester City 8 5 3
Orient 1 0 1
Liverpool 25 15 10
Luton Town 4 1 3
Manchester City 19 13 6
Manchester United 32 22 10
Marlow 1 0 1
Middlesbrough 3 1 2
Millwall 5 1 4
Newcastle United 17 13 4
Norwich City 3 0 3
Nottingham Forest 12 3 9
Notts County 5 2 3
Old Carthusians 3 1 2
Old Etonians 5 5 0
Old Harrovians 1 0 1
Oldham Athletic 3 0 3
Oxford University 5 3 2
Plymouth Argyle 1 0 1
Port Vale 1 0 1
Portsmouth 7 5 2
Preston North End 10 7 3
Queen's Park[note 14] 3 2 1
Queens Park Rangers 1 1 0
Rangers[note 14] 1 0 1
Reading 2 0 2
Royal Engineers 4 4 0
Sheffield United 15 6 9
Sheffield Wednesday 16 6 10
Shropshire Wanderers* 1 0 1
Southampton 13 4 9
Stoke City 4 1 3
Sunderland 12 4 8
Swansea City[note 13] 2 0 2
Swifts* 3 0 3
Swindon Town 2 0 2
Tottenham Hotspur 21 9 12
Wanderers* 3 3 0
Watford 8 3 5
West Bromwich Albion 20 10 10
West Ham United 7 5 2
Wigan Athletic 2 1 1
Wimbledon[note 15] 2 1 1
Wolverhampton Wanderers 15 8 7
Wycombe Wanderers 1 0 1
York City 1 0 1

Venues

Semi-finals were held at Sheffield Wednesday's home ground Hillsborough for 85 years.
Maine Road (1985 image), dubbed the Wembley of the North, was used for semi-finals between 1928 and 1994.
In the 19th century, seventeen FA Cup semi-final matches were held at the Kennington Oval (1891 image).
Bramall Lane (1965 photo) hosted 17 semi-finals from 1889 to 1938; Sheffield has been host city on 51 occasions.
The original Wembley Stadium began hosting semi-finals in 1991 with the North London derby.
Three semi-final venues in Nottingham: Meadow Lane, the City Ground and Trent Bridge. A fourth venue, the Town Ground, was located at the bottom left of the image.
Venues that no longer exist or regularly host football matches are denoted with an asterisk.
Stadium City SF
matches
Year of
first SF
Most
recent SF
Kennington Oval* London 17 1872 1883
Fartown Ground* Huddersfield 1 1882 1882
Whalley Range* Manchester 2 1882 1883
Trent Bridge* West Bridgford 3 1884 1887
Racecourse Ground* Derby 5 1885 1890
Merchiston Castle School* Edinburgh, Scotland[note 16] 1 1885 1885
Alexandra Recreation Ground* Crewe 3 1887 1889
Anfield Liverpool 5 1888 1929
Victoria Ground* Stoke-on-Trent 7 1897 1935
Wellington Road* Perry Barr 2 1890 1896
Bramall Lane Sheffield 17 1889 1938
Molineux Wolverhampton 10 1892 1957
Ewood Park Blackburn 6 1893 1947
Town Ground* Nottingham 2 1893 1896
Fallowfield Stadium* Manchester 2 1894 1899
Goodison Park Liverpool 10 1896 1985
Crystal Palace* London 2 1898 1900
Burnden Park* Bolton 4 1899 1970
Baseball Ground* Derby 2 1899 1901
Elm Park* Reading 1 1900 1900
Villa Park Birmingham 57 1884 2007
City Ground West Bridgford 6 1899 1965
The Hawthorns West Bromwich 2 1902 1960
White Hart Lane* London 12 1902 1988
Hyde Road* Manchester 1 1905 1905
St Andrew's Birmingham 9 1907 1961
Stamford Bridge London 10 1910 1978
Elland Road Leeds 10 1910 1995
Old Trafford Manchester 22 1910 2007
Meadow Lane Nottingham 2 1912 1925
Hillsborough Sheffield 34 1912 1997
Turf Moor Burnley 1 1922 1922
Filbert Street* Leicester 2 1928 1962
Maine Road* Manchester 18 1928 1994
Highbury* London 12[16] 1929 1997
Leeds Road* Huddersfield 6 1932 1951
Roker Park* Sunderland 1 1955 1955
Highfield Road* Coventry 1 1980 1980
Wembley (1923)* London 7 1991 2000
Millennium Stadium Cardiff, Wales[note 17] 2 2005 2005
Wembley (2007) London 34 2008 2024

In Summary: (*Venue no longer exists or regularly host football matches)

  1. Villa Park 57
  2. Hillsborough 34, Wembley 34
  3. Old Trafford 22
  4. Maine Road* 18
  5. Bramall Lane, Kensington Oval* 17
  6. Highbury*, White Hart Lane* 12
  7. Elland Road, Goodison Park, Stamford Bridge, Molineux 10
  8. St Andrewโ€™s 9
  9. Victoria Ground*, Wembley (1923)* 7
  10. City Ground, Ewood Park, Leeds Road* 6
  11. Anfield, Racecourse Ground* 5
  12. Burnden Park* 4
  13. Alexandra Recreation Ground*, Trent Bridge* 3
  14. Baseball Ground*, Crystal Palace*, Fallowfield Stadium*, Filbert Street*, Millenium Stadium*, Meadow Lane*, Town Ground*, Wellington Road*, Whalley Range* 2
  15. Elm Park*, Merchiston Castle School*, Fartown Ground*, Highfield Road*, Hyde Road*, Roker Park*, Turf Moor 1

Third-fourth place matches

The FA Cup Third-fourth place matches were played to determine the order of third and fourth place in the FA Cup. They were introduced in 1970 replacing the traditional pre-final match between England and Young England. The third-fourth place matches were generally unpopular, with only the first one in 1970 getting some positive attention as an occasion, and they were abandoned after five seasons. The 1972 and 1973 third-fourth place matches were played at the start of the following season, and the 1974 third-fourth place match was played five days after the final. The 1972 third-fourth place match was the first FA Cup match to be decided on penalties. The five third-fourth place FA Cup matches were:

Season Date Winner Score Loser Venue Attendance
1969โ€“70 10 April 1970 Manchester United 2โ€“0 Watford Highbury 15,105[17]
1970โ€“71 7 May 1971 Stoke City 3โ€“2 Everton Selhurst Park 5,031
1971โ€“72 5 August 1972 Birmingham City 0โ€“0 (4โ€“3 pen.) Stoke City St Andrew's 25,841[18]
1972โ€“73 18 August 1973 Wolverhampton Wanderers 3โ€“1 Arsenal Highbury 21,038[19]
1973โ€“74 9 May 1974 Burnley 1โ€“0 Leicester City Filbert Street 6,458

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Queen's Park could not afford a second trip to London for their semi-final replay and were forced to withdraw.
  2. ^ Queen's Park once again withdrew from the FA Cup at the semi-final stage.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Non-League club
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by Club in second flight of league system
  5. ^ Match abandoned at half time due to a crush in the crowd and dark conditions.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i Club in third flight of league system
  7. ^ Abandoned after 6 minutes (see Hillsborough Disaster).
  8. ^ 3โ€“1 on penalties
  9. ^ 4โ€“1 on penalties
  10. ^ a b c 4โ€“2 on penalties
  11. ^ 7โ€“6 on penalties
  12. ^ Bury has reformed as a phoenix club since their last appearance in a semi-final.
  13. ^ a b Welsh team
  14. ^ a b Scottish team that was invited to compete
  15. ^ Wimbledon FC was dissolved, the team relocating as Milton Keynes Dons in 2004. A phoenix club, AFC Wimbledon has formed since their last appearance in a semi-final.
  16. ^ Venue in nation other than England or Wales
  17. ^ Venue in Wales

References

General

  • FA Cup statistics
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Specific

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  7. ^ "Moyes unhappy with Wembley semi". BBC News. 9 March 2009. Retrieved 25 February 2011.
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  10. ^ "No Wembley cup privileges for Spurs - report". 20 February 2018.
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  12. ^ "F.a. Cup Semi-Final Facts, Stats and Trivia". 17 April 2015.
  13. ^ "FA Cup quarter-finals: Why are there four subs and no replays? A guide to the new rules".
  14. ^ "Did you know? All the facts and figures about the FA Cup".
  15. ^ Hughes, Rob (6 April 2008). "Nwanko Kanu repays Harry Redknapp's faith in one moment". London: TimesOnline. Retrieved 10 May 2008.
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