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1993–94 FA Cup


FieldValue
title1993–94 FA Cup
countryEngland
Wales
defending_championsArsenal
winnersManchester United
count8
secondChelsea
scoring_leaderGavin Peacock
(6 goals)
prev_season1992–93
next_season1994–95

Wales (6 goals) The 1993–94 FA Cup was the 113th staging of the world and England's oldest cup competition, the Football Association Cup or FA Cup. The competition overall was won by Manchester United for the first time since 1990, with a 4–0 thrashing of Chelsea.

Qualifying rounds

Most participating clubs that were not members of the Premier League or Football League competed in the qualifying rounds to secure one of 28 places available in the first round.

The winners from the fourth qualifying round were Witton Albion, Macclesfield Town, Accrington Stanley, Gretna, Knowsley United, Telford United, Leek Town, Stalybridge Celtic, Marine, Enfield, Slough Town, Cambridge City, Nuneaton Borough, Kettering Town, VS Rugby, Marlow, Yeading, Bromsgrove Rovers, Kidderminster Harriers, Gravesend & Northfleet, Molesey, Bath City, Metropolitan Police, Carshalton Athletic, Farnborough Town, Crawley Town, Weston-super-Mare and Sutton United.

Yeading and Molesey were appearing in the competition proper for the first time. Of the others, Stalybridge Celtic and Metropolitan Police had not featured at this stage since 1984–85, Gravesend & Northfleet had last done so in 1980-81, Knowsley United had last done so in 1969-70 (when the club had been known as Kirkby Town), Cambridge City had last done so in 1966-67 and Weston-super-Mare had last done so in 1961-62.

Bromsgrove Rovers competed in seven rounds of this season's tournament, defeating Gresley Rovers, Bedworth United, Solihull Borough and Rushden & Diamonds to qualify for the main draw. They then saw off Northampton Town and Yeovil Town before going out to First Division Barnsley in the third round.

First round proper

Bolton Wanderers and West Bromwich Albion from the Football League First Division entered in this round along with the 46 Second and Third Division teams, the 28 non-league clubs from the qualifying rounds and Halifax Town, Runcorn, Woking and Yeovil Town who were given byes. Metropolitan Police, from the Isthmian League Second Division at Step 8 of English football, was the lowest-ranked team in the draw.

The first round matches were played on the weekend beginning 13 November 1993.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamStalybridge Celtic won 4–2 on penalties
1Enfield (6)0–0Cardiff City
replay*Cardiff City*1–0Enfield
2Chesterfield0–1Rochdale
3AFC Bournemouth4–2Brighton & Hove Albion
4Barnet2–1Carshalton Athletic (6)
5Burnley0–0York City
replayYork City2–3*Burnley*
6Yeovil Town (5)1–0Fulham
7Woking (5)2–2Weston-super-Mare (7)
replayWeston-super-Mare0–1*Woking*
8Marlow (6)0–2Plymouth Argyle
9Bolton Wanderers3–2Gretna (7)
10Macclesfield Town (5)2–0Hartlepool United
11Crewe Alexandra4–2Darlington
12Scarborough1–0Bury
13Shrewsbury Town1–1Doncaster Rovers
replayDoncaster Rovers1–2*Shrewsbury Town*
14Wrexham1–1Walsall
replay*Walsall*2–0Wrexham
15Kidderminster Harriers (5)3–0Kettering Town (5)
16Bristol Rovers1–2Wycombe Wanderers
17Northampton Town1–2Bromsgrove Rovers (5)
18Bradford City0–0Chester City
replay*Chester City*1–0Bradford City
19Witton Albion (5)0–2Lincoln City
20Mansfield Town1–2Preston North End
21Port Vale2–0Blackpool
22Halifax Town (5)2–1West Bromwich Albion
23Stalybridge Celtic (5)1–1Marine (6)
replayMarine4–4*Stalybridge Celtic*
24Runcorn (5)0–2Hull City
25Metropolitan Police (8)0–2Crawley Town (6)
26Rotherham United1–2Stockport County
27Colchester United3–4Sutton United (6)
28Leyton Orent2–1Gravesend & Northfleet (7)
29Slough Town (5)1–2Torquay United
30Cambridge City (6)0–1Hereford United
31Cambridge United0–0Reading
replayReading1–2*Cambridge United*
32Leek Town (6)2–2Wigan Athletic
replay*Wigan Athletic*3–0Leek Town
33Molesey (6)0–4Bath City (5)
34Telford United (5)1–1Huddersfield Town
replay*Huddersfield Town*1–0Telford United
35Swansea City1–1Nuneaton Borough (6)
replay*Nuneaton Borough*2–1Swansea City
36Accrington Stanley (6)2–3Scunthorpe United
37Farnborough Town (6)1–3Exeter City
38VS Rugby (7)0–3Brentford
39Yeading (6)0–0Gillingham
replay*Gillingham*3–1Yeading
40Knowsley United (6)1–4Carlisle United

Second round proper

The second round matches were played on the weekend beginning 4 December 1993. The round featured three teams from Step 6 of the football pyramid: Nuneaton Borough and Crawley Town from the Southern League Premier Division, and Sutton United from the Isthmian League Premier Division.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamScunthorpe United won 7–6 on penaltiesExeter City won 5–4 on penalties
1Chester City2–0Hull City
2AFC Bournemouth1–1Nuneaton Borough (6)
replayNuneaton Borough0–1*AFC Bournemouth*
3Bath City (5)2–1Hereford United
4Burnley4–1Rochdale
5Yeovil Town (5)0–2Bromsgrove Rovers (5)
6Walsall1–1Scunthorpe United
replay*Scunthorpe United*0–0Walsall
7Crewe Alexandra2–1Macclesfield Town (5)
8Lincoln City1–3Bolton Wanderers
9Shrewsbury Town0–1Preston North End
10Stockport County5–1Halifax Town (5)
11Wycombe Wanderers1–0Cambridge United
12Kidderminster Harriers (5)1–0Woking (5)
13Brentford1–3Cardiff City
14Plymouth Argyle2–0Gillingham
15Carlisle United3–1Stalybridge Celtic (5)
16Port Vale1–0Huddersfield Town
17Torquay United0–1Sutton United (6)
18Wigan Athletic1–0Scarborough
19Leyton Orient1–1Exeter City
replay*Exeter City*2–2Leyton Orient
20Crawley Town (6)1–2Barnet

Third round proper

Teams from the Premier League and First Division (except Bolton Wanderers and West Bromwich Albion) entered in this round. Sutton United was again the lowest-ranked team in the draw.

The third round matches were played on the weekend beginning 8 January 1994.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamTottenham Hotspur won 5–4 on penalties
1Bristol City (2)1–1Liverpool (1)
replayLiverpool0–1*Bristol City*
2Preston North End (4)2–1AFC Bournemouth (3)
3Southampton (1)1–1Port Vale (3)
replay*Port Vale*1–0Southampton
4Notts County (2)3–2Sutton United (6)
5Blackburn Rovers (1)3–3Portsmouth (2)
replayPortsmouth1–3*Blackburn Rovers*
6Sheffield Wednesday (1)1–1Nottingham Forest (2)
replayNottingham Forest0–2*Sheffield Wednesday*
7Bolton Wanderers (2)1–1Everton (1)
replayEverton2–3*Bolton Wanderers*
8Grimsby Town (2)1–0Wigan Athletic (4)
9Wolverhampton Wanderers (2)1–0Crystal Palace (2)
10Sunderland (2)1–1Carlisle United (4)
replayCarlisle United0–1*Sunderland*
11Luton Town (2)1–0Southend United (2)
12Swindon Town (1)1–1Ipswich Town (1)
replay*Ipswich Town*2–1Swindon Town
13Sheffield United (1)0–1Manchester United (1)
14Stockport County (3)2–1Queens Park Rangers (1)
15Newcastle United (1)2–0Coventry City (1)
16Wycombe Wanderers (4)0–2Norwich City (1)
17Manchester City (1)4–1Leicester City (2)
18West Ham United (1)2–1Watford (2)
19Plymouth Argyle (3)1–0Chester City (4)
20Millwall (2)0–1Arsenal (1)
21Oldham Athletic (1)2–1Derby County (2)
22Barnet (3)0–0Chelsea (1)
replay*Chelsea*4–0Barnet
23Wimbledon (1)3–0Scunthorpe United (4)
24Exeter City (3)0–1Aston Villa (1)
25Cardiff City (3)2–2Middlesbrough (2)
replayMiddlesbrough1–2*Cardiff City*
26Bromsgrove Rovers (5)1–2Barnsley (2)
27Charlton Athletic (2)3–0Burnley (3)
28Leeds United (1)3–1Crewe Alexandra (4)
29Stoke City (2)0–0Bath City (5)
replayBath City1–4*Stoke City*
30Peterborough United (2)1–1Tottenham Hotspur (1)
replay*Tottenham Hotspur*1–1Peterborough United
31Birmingham City (2)1–2Kidderminster Harriers (5)
32Oxford United (2)2–0Tranmere Rovers (2)

Fourth round proper

The fourth round matches were played on the weekend beginning 29 January 1994. Kidderminster Harriers, from the Football Conference (Step 5) was the lowest-ranked team in the draw.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Notts County1–1West Ham United
replay*West Ham United*1–0Notts County
2Bolton Wanderers2–2Arsenal
replayArsenal1–3*Bolton Wanderers*
3Grimsby Town1–2Aston Villa
4Ipswich Town3–0Tottenham Hotspur
5Stockport County0–4Bristol City
6Newcastle United1–1Luton Town
replay*Luton Town*2–0Newcastle United
7Kidderminster Harriers (5)1–0Preston North End
8Norwich City0–2Manchester United
9Plymouth Argyle2–2Barnsley
replay*Barnsley*1–0Plymouth Argyle
10Oldham Athletic0–0Stoke City
replayStoke City0–1*Oldham Athletic*
11Chelsea1–1Sheffield Wednesday
replaySheffield Wednesday1–3*Chelsea*
12Wimbledon2–1Sunderland
13Cardiff City1–0Manchester City
14Port Vale0–2Wolverhampton Wanderers
15Charlton Athletic0–0Blackburn Rovers
replayBlackburn Rovers0–1*Charlton Athletic*
16Oxford United2–2Leeds United
replayLeeds United2–3*Oxford United*

Fifth round proper

The fifth round matches were played on the weekend beginning 19 February 1994.

Kidderminster Harriers was again the lowest-ranked team in the draw and the last non-league club in the competition. Harriers would go on to win the Football Conference championship, but they were to be controversially denied promotion to the Third Division after the Football League introduced new stadium tenure and capacity regulations in the wake of the demise of Maidstone United during the previous season. Harriers' ground, Aggborough was deemed to be of insufficient capacity to host Football League fixtures.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Bristol City1–1Charlton Athletic
replay*Charlton Athletic*2–0Bristol City
2Bolton Wanderers1–0Aston Villa
3Wolverhampton Wanderers1–1Ipswich Town
replayIpswich Town1–2*Wolverhampton Wanderers*
4Kidderminster Harriers (5)0–1West Ham United
5Oldham Athletic1–0Barnsley
6Wimbledon0–3Manchester United
7Cardiff City1–2Luton Town
8Oxford United1–2Chelsea

Sixth round proper

Oldham Athletic reached the FA Cup semi-finals for the second time in five seasons, where they would meet their opponents from 1990 – Manchester United.

Luton reached their first semi-final since 1988 at the expense of West Ham United, where they would take on Chelsea.


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Semi-finals

The semi-final paired Premier League leaders Manchester United with relegation-threatened Oldham Athletic - a repeat of the 1990 semi-final. Wembley Stadium was the venue for this match, which was still goalless after 90 minutes. Oldham took the lead in extra time through Neil Pointon, and held their lead the 119th minute, when a late equaliser by Mark Hughes forced a replay. The two sides met at Maine Road for the replay, which United won 4–1 to end their opposition's hopes of a first-ever FA Cup final, and move closer to winning the double.

The other semi-final paired Premier League side Chelsea with Division One side Luton Town, with both sides looking for glory in the cup after disappointing league campaigns. Like the other semi-final the following day, this match was played at Wembley. Chelsea went through with Gavin Peacock scoring twice in a 2–0 win, to reach their first FA Cup final for 24 years.

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Replay

Kanchelskis Robson Giggs

Final

Main article: 1994 FA Cup final

Two penalties by Eric Cantona as well as late goals by Mark Hughes and Brian McClair gave Manchester United a 4–0 triumph over Chelsea after the deadlock was still unbroken at half-time, and saw them become only the sixth club in history to win The Double.

15:00 BST Hughes McClair

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Media coverage

For the sixth consecutive season in the United Kingdom, the BBC were the free to air broadcasters while Sky Sports were the subscription broadcasters.

The matches shown live on the BBC were:

• Sheffield United 0-1 Manchester United (R3)

• Norwich City 0-2 Manchester United (R4)

• Bolton Wanderers 1-0 Aston Villa (R5)

• Chelsea 1-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers (QF)

• Oldham Athletic 1-1 Manchester United (SF)

• Chelsea 0-4 Manchester United (Final)

The matches shown live on Sky Sports were:

• Halifax Town 2-1 West Bromwich Albion (R1)

• Yeovil Town 1-0 Fulham (R1)

• Walsall 2-0 Wrexham (R1 Replay)

• Lincoln City 1-3 Bolton Wanderers (R2)

• Bath City 2-1 Hereford United (R2)

• Nuneaton Borough 0-1 AFC Bournemouth (R2 Replay)

• Millwall 0-1 Arsenal (R3)

• Nottingham Forest 0-2 Sheffield Wednesday (R3 Replay)

• Bolton Wanderers 2-2 Arsenal (R4)

• Luton Town 2-0 Newcastle United (R4 Replay)

• Wimbledon 0-3 Manchester United (R5)

• Ipswich Town 1-2 Wolverhampton Wanderers (R5 Replay)

• West Ham United 0-0 Luton Town (QF)

• Luton Town 3-2 West Ham United (QF Replay)

• Chelsea 2-0 Luton Town (SF)

• Manchester United 4-1 Oldham Athletic (SF Replay)

References

  1. This was a rearranged match, played after the original game had been abandoned due to floodlight failure with the score at 1-1. Coincidentally, Wayne Allison equalised after Ian Rush had given Liverpool the lead in both games.
  2. (Played at Stamford Bridge)
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