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2014–15 FA Cup
| Football Association Challenge Cup |
|---|
| Arsenal's victory parade following their 12th title |
| EnglandGuernseyWales |
| 16 August 2014 – 30 May 2015 |
| 736 |
| Arsenal (12th title) |
| Aston Villa |
| 154 |
| 2,099,192 (13,631 per match) |
| Saido BerahinoPaul GallagherJon Stead(5 goals each) |
| (Note: All statistics do not include qualifying play-offs) |
The 2014–15 FA Cup, also called the 2014–15 FA Challenge Cup, was the 134th occurrence of the FA Cup, the main domestic cup in English football and the oldest knockout competition in the world. It was the first season when the BBC and BT Sport hosted televised matches, seven years after the BBC lost the rights to ITV. The 2014–15 season's Cup also marked the first time that 3G (third generation) artificial pitches were allowed in all rounds of the competition, designed to lower costs for maintenance. After Queens Park Rangers (the first English artificial pitch, from 1981 to 1988), Luton Town, Oldham Athletic and Preston North End trialled artificial pitches in the 1980s, they were made illegal in 1995.
The defending champions were Premier League side Arsenal, who beat Hull City 3–2 in the previous final. They retained the trophy after beating Aston Villa 4–0 in the final.
The semi-finals took place at Wembley Stadium, as they have since 2008, to offset the cost of the new stadium, despite protestations from some supporters. The stadium also hosted the final.
The winner of the FA Cup earns automatic qualification to the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League group stages. However, as Arsenal qualified for the UEFA Champions League via their league position, Southampton, the highest placed team in the 2014–15 Premier League not already Europe-qualified took this Europa League place. In a change to Europa League rules, qualifying slots for national cup winners no longer pass to the runners-up if the winners have already qualified through their league.
Notably, EFL Championship side Reading F.C. reached the semi-finals, for only the second time in their history.
| Round | Clubsremaining | Clubsinvolved | Winners fromprevious round | New entriesthis round | Leagues enteringat this round |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First round proper | 124 | 80 | 32 | 48 | EFL League OneEFL League Two |
| Second round proper | 84 | 40 | 40 | none | none |
| Third round proper | 64 | 64 | 20 | 44 | Premier LeagueEFL Championship |
| Fourth round proper | 32 | 32 | 32 | none | none |
| Fifth round proper | 16 | 16 | 16 | none | none |
| Quarter-finals | 8 | 8 | 8 | none | none |
| Semi-finals | 4 | 4 | 4 | none | none |
| Final | 2 | 2 | 2 | none | none |
All teams that entered the competition, but were not members of the Premier League or The Football League, competed in the qualifying rounds to secure one of 32 places available in the first round proper.
The winners from the fourth qualifying round were AFC Telford United, Grimsby Town, Norton United, Warrington Town, Lincoln City, Wrexham, AFC Fylde, Blyth Spartans, Gateshead, FC Halifax Town, Altrincham, Chester, Southport, Bristol Rovers, East Thurrock United, Forest Green Rovers, Dartford, Maidstone United, Gosport Borough, Weston-super-Mare, Dover Athletic, Braintree Town, Worcester City, Havant & Waterlooville, Concord Rangers, Basingstoke Town, Aldershot Town, Eastleigh, Bromley, Hemel Hempstead Town, Woking and Barnet.
Norton United, Warrington Town, Gosport Borough and Concord Rangers were appearing in the competition proper for the first time. Reconstituted clubs Chester and Maidstone United were also featuring in the first round for the first time in their own right, Chester since the dissolution of Chester City in 2010 and Maidstone United since the original club of that name resigned from the Football League and folded in 1992. Of the other qualifying clubs, Worcester City had last featured in the first round in 2005-06, Weston-super-Mare had last done so in 2003-04 and Hemel Hempstead Town had last done so back in 1938-39 (when the club was still known as Apsley).
The first round draw took place on 27 October 2014 at 19:00, at St George's Park. A total of 80 teams competed, 32 of which had progressed from the fourth qualifying round and 48 from League One and League Two of the Football League. The lowest ranked sides in this round were Norton United and Warrington Town, both of whom competed at level 8 of English football. However, Norton United would be evicted from their ground shortly after their match in this round and would fold at the end of the season.
| Premier League | Championship | League One | League Two | Non-League | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 / 20 | 24 / 24 | 24 / 24 | 24 / 24 | 32 / 32 | 124 / 124 |
The second round draw took place on 10 November 2014 at 19:00, at the National Football Museum. A total of forty teams competed, all of which had progressed from the first round. The lowest ranked side in this round was Warrington Town, who competed at level 8 of English football. Chesterfield initially faced expulsion from the tournament after fielding an ineligible player, but were required to play their second round fixture against Milton Keynes Dons again.
Scunthorpe United's penalty win over Worcester City set a new competition record for most penalty kicks taken with 32.
| Premier League | Championship | League One | League Two | Non-League | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 / 20 | 24 / 24 | 14 / 24 | 13 / 24 | 13 / 32 | 84 / 124 |
The third round draw took place on 8 December 2014 at 19:00, at The Deep in Hull, and was broadcast live on BBC Two. A total of 64 teams competed, 20 of which had progressed from the second round and 44 clubs from the Premier League and Football League Championship. The lowest ranked side in this round was Blyth Spartans, who compete at level 7 of English football.
| Premier League | Championship | League One | League Two | Non-League | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 / 20 | 24 / 24 | 11 / 24 | 4 / 24 | 5 / 32 | 64 / 124 |
The fourth round draw took place on 5 January 2015 at 19:30, in the clubhouse of AFC Wimbledon at Kingsmeadow, Kingston upon Thames, and was broadcast live on BBC One. In the draw the title holders Arsenal drew a trip to Brighton against Brighton & Hove Albion while the lowest ranked side in this round, Cambridge United (who compete at level 4 of English football) drew Premier League club Manchester United. A total of 32 teams competed, all of which had progressed from the third round.
| Premier League | Championship | League One | League Two | Non-League | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 / 20 | 10 / 24 | 6 / 24 | 1 / 24 | 0 / 32 | 32 / 124 |
The fifth round draw took place on 26 January 2015 at 19:20 on The One Show, which was broadcast live on BBC One, and the matches took place between 14 and 16 February 2015. In the draw, title holders Arsenal drew Middlesbrough (who eliminated Manchester City in fourth round) and Bradford City (who eliminated Chelsea in fourth round) were rewarded a home tie against Sunderland. The lowest ranked sides in this round were Bradford City and Preston North End (who competed at level 3 of English football)
| Premier League | Championship | League One | League Two | Non-League | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 / 20 | 4 / 24 | 2 / 24 | 0 / 24 | 0 / 32 | 16 / 124 |
The sixth round draw took place on 16 February 2015 at 19:35 on BBC One, and the regular matches were played between 7 and 9 March. The lowest ranked side in this round were Bradford City (who competed at level 3 of English football).
| Premier League | Championship | League One | League Two | Non-League | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 / 20 | 2 / 24 | 1 / 24 | 0 / 24 | 0 / 32 | 8 / 124 |
The semi-final draw took place on 9 March 2015 at approximately 21:45, at Old Trafford, Manchester, and was broadcast on BBC One after the match between Manchester United and Arsenal. In the draw, title holders Arsenal drew Reading, while Aston Villa drew Liverpool. The matches were played at Wembley Stadium on 18 and 19 April 2015. The lowest ranked side in this round were Reading (who competed at level 2 of English football).
| Premier League | Championship | League One | League Two | Non-League | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 / 20 | 1 / 24 | 0 / 24 | 0 / 24 | 0 / 32 | 4 / 124 |
| Premier League | Championship | League One | League Two | Non-League | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 / 20 | 0 / 24 | 0 / 24 | 0 / 24 | 0 / 32 | 2 / 124 |
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Saido Berahino | West Bromwich Albion | 5 |
| Paul Gallagher | Preston North End | ||
| Jon Stead | Bradford City | ||
| 4 | Robert Dale | Blyth Spartans | 4 |
| Alexis Sánchez | Arsenal | ||
| 6 | 22 players | 3 |
The domestic broadcasting rights for the competition were held by the BBC and subscription channel BT Sport. The BBC regained the rights from ITV after six years, while BT Sport extended its existing deal carried over from obtaining ESPN's rights in February 2013. The FA Cup Final had to be broadcast live on UK terrestrial television under the Ofcom code of protected sporting events. Welsh language channel S4C broadcast the first round proper match between Wrexham and Woking. This was the only FA Cup match of the season that S4C broadcast.
These matches were broadcast live on UK television:
| Round | Date | Teams | Kick-off | Channels | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First round | 7 November | Warrington Town v Exeter City | 19:55 | BBC iPlayer | BBC Two |
| 8 November | Wrexham v Woking | 14:00 | S4C Clic | S4C | |
| 9 November | FC Halifax Town v Bradford City | 12:00 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 | |
| 10 November | Havant & Waterlooville v Preston North End | 20:00 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 | |
| First round (Replay) | 19 November | Aldershot Town v Portsmouth | 19:45 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 |
| 20 November | Maidstone United v Stevenage | 19:45 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 | |
| Second round | 5 December | Hartlepool United v Blyth Spartans | 19:55 | BBC iPlayer | BBC Two |
| 6 December | Wrexham v Maidstone United | 17:30 | BBC iPlayer | BBC Two Wales | |
| 7 December | Gateshead v Warrington Town | 12:00 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 | |
| Colchester United v Peterborough United | 16:30 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 | ||
| Second round (Replay) | 16 December | Chester v Barnsley | 19:45 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 |
| 17 December | Worcester City v Scunthorpe United | 19:45 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 | |
| Third round | 2 January | Cardiff City v Colchester United | 19:45 | BBC iPlayer | BBC Two Wales |
| 4 January | Dover Athletic v Crystal Palace | 13:00 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 | |
| Yeovil Town v Manchester United | 15:30 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 | ||
| Arsenal v Hull City | 17:30 | BBC iPlayer | BBC One | ||
| 5 January | AFC Wimbledon v Liverpool | 19:55 | BBC iPlayer | BBC One | |
| 6 January | Everton v West Ham United | 19:45 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 | |
| Third round (Replay) | 13 January | West Ham United v Everton | 19:45 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 |
| 14 January | Ipswich Town v Southampton | 19:55 | BBC iPlayer | BBC One | |
| Fourth round | 23 January | Cambridge United v Manchester United | 19:55 | BBC iPlayer | BBC One |
| 24 January | Blackburn Rovers v Swansea City | 12:45 | BBC iPlayer | BBC Two Wales | |
| Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers | 19:30 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 | ||
| 25 January | Bristol City v West Ham United | 14:00 | BBC iPlayer | BBC One | |
| Brighton and Hove Albion v Arsenal | 16:00 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 | ||
| 26 January | Rochdale v Stoke City | 20:00 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 | |
| Fourth round (Replay) | 3 February | Manchester United v Cambridge United | 19:45 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 |
| 4 February | Bolton Wanderers v Liverpool | 19:45 | BBC iPlayer | BBC One | |
| Fifth round | 14 February | West Bromwich Albion v West Ham United | 12:45 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 |
| Crystal Palace v Liverpool | 17:30 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 | ||
| 15 February | Aston Villa v Leicester City | 12:30 | BBC iPlayer | BBC One | |
| Arsenal v Middlesbrough | 16:00 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 | ||
| 16 February | Preston North End v Manchester United | 19:45 | BBC iPlayer | BBC One | |
| Sixth round | 7 March | Bradford City v Reading | 12:45 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 |
| Aston Villa v West Bromwich Albion | 17:30 | BBC iPlayer | BBC One | ||
| 8 March | Liverpool v Blackburn Rovers | 16:00 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 | |
| 9 March | Manchester United v Arsenal | 19:45 | BBC iPlayer | BBC One | |
| Sixth round (Replay) | 16 March | Reading v Bradford City | 19:45 | BBC iPlayer | BBC One |
| 8 April | Blackburn Rovers v Liverpool | 19:45 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 | |
| Semi-finals | 18 April | Reading v Arsenal | 17:20 | BBC iPlayer | BBC One |
| 19 April | Aston Villa v Liverpool | 15:00 | BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 | |
| Final | 30 May | Arsenal v Aston Villa | 17:30 | BBC iPlayer | BBC One |
| BT Sport App | BT Sport 1 |
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| Country | Broadcaster |
|---|---|
| Albania | Tring Sport |
| Belgium | Sporting Telenet |
| Brazil | ESPN Brasil |
| Canada | Sportsnet World |
| Denmark | SBS Discovery Channel (Kanal 5, 6'eren, 7'eren) |
| France | beIN Sport |
| India | Star Sports |
| Italy | Fox Sports |
| Nepal | Star Sports |
| Netherlands | Fox Sports |
| Norway | TV2 |
| Sweden | TV10 |
| United States | Fox Sports |
| Latvia | Viasat sport Baltic |
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