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1895–96 FA Cup


FieldValue
title1895–96 FA Cup
imageSheffield wednesday 1896.jpg
captionSheffield Wednesday team members with the FA Cup
countryEngland
Wales
defending_championsAston Villa
winnersThe Wednesday (1st title)
secondWolverhampton Wanderers
prev_season[1894–95](1894-95-fa-cup)
next_season[1896–97](1896-97-fa-cup)

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The 1895–96 FA Cup was the 25th season of the world's oldest association football competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup (more usually known as the FA Cup). The cup was won by The Wednesday, who defeated Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–1 in the final of the competition, played at Crystal Palace in London. This was Wednesday's first victory in the FA Cup.

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. 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 at neutral venues 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

The format of the FA Cup for the season had a preliminary round, four qualifying rounds, three proper rounds, and the semi-finals and final.

RoundStart date
Preliminary roundSaturday 5 October 1895
First round qualifyingSaturday 12 October 1895
Second round qualifyingSaturday 2 November 1895
Third round qualifyingSaturday 23 November 1895
Fourth round qualifyingSaturday 14 December 1895
First round properSaturday 1 February 1896
Second round properSaturday 15 February 1896
Third round properSaturday 29 February 1896
Semi-finalsSaturday 21 March 1896
FinalSaturday 18 April 1896

Qualifying rounds

The 16 First Division sides were given byes to the first round, as were Notts County, Darwen, Bolton Wanderers, Liverpool, Newton Heath and Woolwich Arsenal from the Second Division. The other Second Division sides were entered into the first qualifying round. Of those sides, only Grismby Town, Newcastle United, Crewe Alexandra and Burton Swifts qualified for the competition proper. Non-league sides Blackpool, Chesterfield, Kettering, Tottenham Hotspur, Millwall Athletic and Southampton St Mary's also qualified, with Tottenham Hotspur and Kettering appearing at this stage for the first time.

First round proper

The First Round Proper contained sixteen ties between 32 teams. The matches were played on Saturday, 1 February 1896. Two matches were drawn, with the replays taking place in the following midweek.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1**Blackpool**4–1Burton Swifts1 February 1896
2Chesterfield0–4**Newcastle United**1 February 1896
3Darwen0–2**Grimsby Town**1 February 1896
4**Burnley**6–1Woolwich Arsenal1 February 1896
5**Liverpool**4–1Millwall Athletic1 February 1896
6**Stoke**5–0Tottenham Hotspur1 February 1896
7Nottingham Forest0–2**Everton**1 February 1896
8Blackburn Rovers1–2**West Bromwich Albion**1 February 1896
9Wolverhampton Wanderers2–2Notts County1 February 1896
*Replay**Notts County**3–4****Wolverhampton Wanderers***5 February 1896
10Crewe Alexandra0–4**Bolton Wanderers**1 February 1896
11**Sunderland**4–1Preston North End1 February 1896
12**Derby County**4–2Aston Villa1 February 1896
13Bolton Wanderers1–1Sheffield United1 February 1896
*Replay****Sheffield United****1–0**Burton Wanderers*6 February 1896
14**Newton Heath**2–1Kettering1 February 1896
15Small Heath1–4**Bury**1 February 1896
16Southampton St Mary's2–3**The Wednesday**1 February 1896

Second round proper

The eight Second Round matches were scheduled for Saturday, 15 February 1896. There were three replays, played in the following midweek.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1Blackpool0–2**Bolton Wanderers**15 February 1896
2Burnley1–1Stoke15 February 1896
*Replay****Stoke****7–1**Burnley*20 February 1896
3**The Wednesday**2–1Sunderland15 February 1896
4Grimsby Town1–1West Bromwich Albion15 February 1896
*Replay****West Bromwich Albion****3–0**Grimsby Town*20 February 1896
5**Wolverhampton Wanderers**2–0Liverpool15 February 1896
6**Everton**3–0Sheffield United15 February 1896
7Newton Heath1–1Derby County15 February 1896
*Replay****Derby County****5–1**Newton Heath*19 February 1896
8Newcastle United1–3**Bury**15 February 1896

Third round proper

The four Third Round matches were scheduled for Saturday, 29 February 1896. There were no replays needed.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1**The Wednesday**4–0Everton29 February 1896
2**Bolton Wanderers**2–0Bury29 February 1896
3**Wolverhampton Wanderers**3–0Stoke29 February 1896
4**Derby County**1–0West Bromwich Albion29 February 1896

Semi-finals

The semi-final matches were both played on Saturday, 21 March 1896. The Wednesday and Wolverhampton Wanderers went on to meet in the final at Crystal Palace.

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Final

Main article: 1896 FA Cup final

The final took place on Saturday, 18 April 1896 at Crystal Palace. Less than 50,000 supporters attended the match. The match finished 2–1 to The Wednesday, through two early goals from Fred Spiksley. Between the two goals, David Black had equalised for Wolves.

Match details

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References

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References

  1. [http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/English_Football_League/FA_Cup_Finals/1890-1899.html FA Cup Final kits, 1890-1899]
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