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1932–33 FA Cup

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1932–33 FA Cup
Tournament details
CountryEngland
Wales
Defending championsNewcastle United
Final positions
ChampionsEverton (2nd title)
Runner-upManchester City

The 1932–33 FA Cup was the 58th season of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. Everton won the competition for the second time, beating Manchester City 3–0 in the final at Wembley.

Matches were scheduled to be played at the stadium of the team named first on the date specified for each round, which was always a Saturday. Some matches, however, might be rescheduled for other days if there were clashes with games for other competitions or the weather was inclement. If scores were level after 90 minutes had been played, a replay would take place at the stadium of the second-named team later the same week. If the replayed match was drawn further replays would be held until a winner was determined. If scores were level after 90 minutes had been played in a replay, a 30-minute period of extra time would be played.

Calendar

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Round Date
Extra preliminary round Saturday 3 September 1932
Preliminary round Saturday 17 September 1932
First round qualifying Saturday 1 October 1932
Second round qualifying Saturday 15 October 1932
Third round qualifying Saturday 29 October 1932
Fourth round qualifying Saturday 12 November 1932
First round proper Saturday 26 November 1932
Second round proper Saturday 10 December 1932
Third round proper Saturday 14 January 1933
Fourth round proper Saturday 28 January 1933
Fifth round proper Saturday 18 February 1933
Sixth round proper Saturday 4 March 1933
Semi-finals Saturday 18 March 1933
Final Saturday 29 April 1933

Qualifying rounds

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Most teams that were not members of the Football League competed in the qualifying rounds to secure one of 25 places available in the first round. This season, Football League Third Division South club Brighton & Hove Albion also competed in the qualifying rounds after submitting incorrect paperwork with their entry and not being exempted to the first round proper.

The 25 winners from the fourth qualifying round were Spennymoor United, Crook Town, Scarborough, Workington, Stalybridge Celtic, Darwen, Nelson, Boston Town, Gainsborough Trinity, Denaby United, Scunthorpe & Lindsey United, Hereford United, Ilford, Romford, Wycombe Wanderers, Margate, Folkestone, Dartford, Kingstonian, Lloyds (Sittingbourne), Guildford City, Ryde Sports, Merthyr Town and Yeovil & Petter's United along with Brighton & Hove Albion.

Those appearing in the competition proper for the first time were Hereford United, Wycombe Wanderers, Lloyds (Sittingbourne) and Ryde Sports. Stalybridge Celtic reached this stage for the first time since withdrawing from the Football League in 1923, while Romford had last featured in the first round in 1885-86.

For the first time, three clubs progressed to the main draw from the extra preliminary round. Spennymoor United defeated Dawdon Colliery Recreation, Murton Colliery Welfare, Seaham Colliery Welfare, Wardley Welfare, Horden Colliery Welfare and Bridlington Town; Lloyds (Sittingbourne) defeated Royal Marines Chatham, Canterbury Waverley, Callender Athletic, Beckenham, Sheppey United and Wimbledon; and Merthyr Town defeated Ebbw Vale, Barry, Hanham Athletic, Llanelli, St Philip's Marsh Adult School and Street. All three clubs lost in the first round proper.

However, the talk of the tournament was Brighton & Hove Albion's unprecedented run to the fifth round proper. Entering in the first qualifying round, Brighton defeated Shoreham, Worthing, Hastings & St Leonards and Barnet to reach the main draw before knocking out Crystal Palace, Wrexham, Chelsea and Bradford Park Avenue. They went out to West Ham United in a fifth round replay at Upton Park but by then they had become the first (and only) Football League club ever to feature in nine rounds of an individual Cup competition. Barring an exceptional decision or allowance by the FA, this feat is no longer attainable by clubs in the Football or Premier Leagues.

First round proper

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At this stage 41 clubs from the Football League Third Division North and South joined the 25 clubs that came through the qualifying rounds. Barnsley and Watford were given byes to the third round. To make the number of matches up, non-league sides Dulwich Hamlet and Marine were given byes to this round as the winner and finalist from the previous season's FA Amateur Cup.

34 matches were scheduled to be played on Saturday, 26 November 1932. Eight were drawn and went to replays in the following midweek fixture, of which one went to a second replay.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Chester 4–0 Rotherham United 26 November 1932
2 Darlington 1–0 Boston Town 26 November 1932
3 Dartford 0–0 Yeovil & Petter's United 26 November 1932
Replay Yeovil & Petter's United 4–2 Dartford 1 December 1932
4 Barrow 0–1 Gateshead 26 November 1932
5 Bristol City 4–0 Romford 26 November 1932
6 Rochdale 0–2 Stockport County 26 November 1932
7 Marine 2–5 Hartlepools United 26 November 1932
8 Reading 3–2 Brentford 26 November 1932
9 Walsall 4–1 Mansfield Town 26 November 1932
10 Folkestone 1–0 Norwich City 26 November 1932
11 Gillingham 1–1 Wycombe Wanderers 26 November 1932
Replay Wycombe Wanderers 2–4 Gillingham 30 November 1932
12 Crewe Alexandra 4–0 Crook Town 26 November 1932
13 Luton Town 2–2 Kingstonian 26 November 1932
Replay Kingstonian 2–3 Luton Town 30 November 1932
14 Swindon Town 4–1 Dulwich Hamlet 26 November 1932
15 Doncaster Rovers 4–1 Gainsborough Trinity 26 November 1932
16 Wrexham 3–0 Spennymoor United 26 November 1932
17 Tranmere Rovers 3–0 New Brighton 26 November 1932
18 Accrington Stanley 2–1 Hereford United 26 November 1932
19 Northampton Town 8–1 Lloyds (Sittingbourne) 26 November 1932
20 Carlisle United 1–0 Denaby United 26 November 1932
21 Clapton Orient 0–1 Aldershot 26 November 1932
22 Crystal Palace 1–2 Brighton & Hove Albion 26 November 1932
23 Southend United 1–1 Exeter City 26 November 1932
Replay Exeter City 0–1 Southend United 30 November 1932
24 Cardiff City 1–1 Bristol Rovers 26 November 1932
Replay Bristol Rovers 4–1 Cardiff City 30 November 1932
25 Merthyr Town 1–1 Queens Park Rangers 26 November 1932
Replay Queens Park Rangers 5–1 Merthyr Town 1 December 1932
26 Halifax Town 2–0 Darwen 26 November 1932
27 Stalybridge Celtic 2–8 Hull City 26 November 1932
28 Newport County 4–2 Ilford 26 November 1932
29 Margate 5–0 Ryde Sports 26 November 1932
30 Southport 3–3 Nelson 26 November 1932
Replay Nelson 0–4 Southport 29 November 1932
31 Torquay United 0–0 Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic 26 November 1932
Replay Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic 2–2 Torquay United 30 November 1932
Replay Torquay United 3–2 Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic 5 December 1932
32 Workington 5–1 Scunthorpe & Lindsey United 26 November 1932
33 York City 1–3 Scarborough 26 November 1932
34 Guildford City 1–2 Coventry City 26 November 1932

Second round proper

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The matches were played on Saturday, 10 December 1932. Six matches were drawn, with replays taking place in the following midweek fixture. Of these, one game went to a second replay.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Chester 2–1 Yeovil & Petter's United 10 December 1932
2 Bristol City 2–2 Tranmere Rovers 10 December 1932
Replay Tranmere Rovers 3–2 Bristol City 14 December 1932
3 Reading 2–2 Coventry City 10 December 1932
Replay Coventry City 3–3 Reading 15 December 1932
Replay Reading 1–0 Coventry City 19 December 1932
4 Walsall 2–1 Hartlepools United 10 December 1932
5 Folkestone 2–1 Newport County 10 December 1932
6 Crewe Alexandra 0–2 Darlington 10 December 1932
7 Stockport County 2–3 Luton Town 10 December 1932
8 Accrington Stanley 1–2 Aldershot 10 December 1932
9 Bristol Rovers 1–1 Gillingham 10 December 1932
Replay Gillingham 1–3 Bristol Rovers 14 December 1932
10 Northampton Town 0–1 Doncaster Rovers 10 December 1932
11 Brighton & Hove Albion 0–0 Wrexham 10 December 1932
Replay Wrexham 2–3 Brighton & Hove Albion 14 December 1932
12 Carlisle United 1–1 Hull City 10 December 1932
Replay Hull City 2–1 Carlisle United 15 December 1932
13 Southend United 4–1 Scarborough 10 December 1932
14 Halifax Town 2–1 Workington 10 December 1932
15 Southport 1–2 Swindon Town 10 December 1932
16 Torquay United 1–1 Queens Park Rangers 10 December 1932
Replay Queens Park Rangers 3–1 Torquay United 15 December 1932
17 Gateshead 5–2 Margate 10 December 1932

Third round proper

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The 44 First and Second Division clubs entered the competition at this stage, along with Barnsley, Watford and amateur club Corinthian.

The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 14 January 1933, with the exception of the Millwall–Reading game, which was played four days after. Seven matches were drawn and went to replays in the following midweek fixture. Folkestone was the last non-league club from the qualifying rounds remaining in the competition, but they went out in this round (as did Corinthian).

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Birmingham 2–1 Preston North End 14 January 1933
2 Blackpool 2–1 Port Vale 14 January 1933
3 Chester 5–0 Fulham 14 January 1933
4 Darlington 2–0 Queens Park Rangers 14 January 1933
5 Bury 2–2 Nottingham Forest 14 January 1933
Replay Nottingham Forest 1–2 Bury 18 January 1933
6 Watford 1–1 Southend United 14 January 1933
Replay Southend United 2–0 Watford 18 January 1933
7 Walsall 2–0 Arsenal 14 January 1933[1]
8 Leicester City 2–3 Everton 14 January 1933
9 Sheffield Wednesday 2–2 Chesterfield 14 January 1933
Replay Chesterfield 4–2 Sheffield Wednesday 18 January 1933
10 Grimsby Town 3–2 Portsmouth 14 January 1933
11 Wolverhampton Wanderers 3–6 Derby County 14 January 1933
12 West Bromwich Albion 2–0 Liverpool 14 January 1933
13 Lincoln City 1–5 Blackburn Rovers 14 January 1933
14 Swindon Town 1–2 Burnley 14 January 1933
15 Doncaster Rovers 0–3 Halifax Town 14 January 1933
16 Tranmere Rovers 2–1 Notts County 14 January 1933
17 Newcastle United 0–3 Leeds United 14 January 1933
18 Barnsley 0–0 Luton Town 14 January 1933
Replay Luton Town 2–0 Barnsley 18 January 1933
19 Brighton & Hove Albion 2–1 Chelsea 14 January 1933
20 Manchester United 1–4 Middlesbrough 14 January 1933
21 Bradford City 2–2 Aston Villa 14 January 1933
Replay Aston Villa 2–1 Bradford City 18 January 1933
22 Millwall 1–1 Reading 18 January 1933
Replay Reading 0–2 Millwall 23 January 1933
23 Hull City 0–2 Sunderland 14 January 1933
24 Oldham Athletic 0–6 Tottenham Hotspur 14 January 1933
25 Bradford Park Avenue 5–1 Plymouth Argyle 14 January 1933
26 Huddersfield Town 2–0 Folkestone 14 January 1933
27 Swansea Town 2–3 Sheffield United 14 January 1933
28 Charlton Athletic 1–5 Bolton Wanderers 14 January 1933
29 Corinthian 0–2 West Ham United 14 January 1933
30 Stoke City 1–0 Southampton 14 January 1933
31 Aldershot 1–0 Bristol Rovers 14 January 1933
32 Gateshead 1–1 Manchester City 14 January 1933
Replay Manchester City 9–0 Gateshead 18 January 1933

Fourth round proper

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The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 28 January 1933. Two games were drawn and went to replays in the following midweek fixture.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Birmingham 3–0 Blackburn Rovers 28 January 1933
2 Blackpool 2–0 Huddersfield Town 28 January 1933
3 Chester 0–0 Halifax Town 28 January 1933
Replay Halifax Town 3–2 Chester 2 February 1933
4 Darlington 0–2 Chesterfield 28 January 1933
5 Burnley 3–1 Sheffield United 28 January 1933
6 Aston Villa 0–3 Sunderland 28 January 1933
7 Bolton Wanderers 2–1 Grimsby Town 28 January 1933
8 Middlesbrough 4–1 Stoke City 28 January 1933
9 Luton Town 2–0 Tottenham Hotspur 28 January 1933
10 Everton 3–1 Bury 28 January 1933
11 Tranmere Rovers 0–0 Leeds United 28 January 1933
Replay Leeds United 4–0 Tranmere Rovers 1 February 1933
12 Manchester City 2–0 Walsall 28 January 1933
13 West Ham United 2–0 West Bromwich Albion 28 January 1933
14 Brighton & Hove Albion 2–1 Bradford Park Avenue 28 January 1933
15 Southend United 2–3 Derby County 28 January 1933
16 Aldershot 1–0 Millwall 28 January 1933

Fifth round proper

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The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 18 February 1933. There were two replays, played in the next midweek fixture.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Burnley 1–0 Chesterfield 18 February 1933
2 Bolton Wanderers 2–4 Manchester City 18 February 1933
3 Middlesbrough 0–0 Birmingham 18 February 1933
Replay Birmingham 3–0 Middlesbrough 22 February 1933
4 Sunderland 1–0 Blackpool 18 February 1933
5 Derby County 2–0 Aldershot 18 February 1933
6 Everton 2–0 Leeds United 18 February 1933
7 Brighton & Hove Albion 2–2 West Ham United 18 February 1933
Replay West Ham United 1–0 Brighton & Hove Albion 22 February 1933
8 Halifax Town 0–2 Luton Town 18 February 1933

Sixth round proper

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The four Sixth Round ties were scheduled to be played on Saturday, 4 March 1933. There was one replay, between Sunderland and Derby County, played in the following midweek fixture.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Burnley 0–1 Manchester City 4 March 1933
2 Derby County 4–4 Sunderland 4 March 1933
Replay Sunderland 0–1 Derby County 8 March 1933
3 Everton 6–0 Luton Town 4 March 1933
4 West Ham United 4–0 Birmingham 4 March 1933

Semi-finals

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The semi-final matches were played on Saturday, 18 March 1933. Manchester City and Everton won their matches to meet in the final at Wembley.


Final

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The 1933 FA Cup Final was contested by Manchester City and Everton at Wembley on 29 April 1933. Everton won the game for the second time in their history, the previous time coming in 1906.

Match details

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Everton3–0Manchester City
Stein 41'
Dean 52'
Dunn 80'
Attendance: 92,950
Referee: E. Wood
Everton
Manchester City

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Porter, Steve. "Walsall 2-0 Arsenal". www.thegiantkillers.co.uk. Archived from the original on 13 January 2017. Retrieved 5 May 2016.