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1934–35 FA Cup


FieldValue
title1934–35 FA Cup
countryEngland
Wales
defending_championsManchester City
winnersSheffield Wednesday
(3rd title)
secondWest Bromwich Albion
prev_season[1933–34](1933-34-fa-cup)
next_season[1935–36](1935-36-fa-cup)

Wales (3rd title)

The 1934–35 FA Cup was the 60th season of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. Sheffield Wednesday won the competition for the third time, beating West Bromwich Albion 4–2 in the final at Wembley, winning through two late goals from Ellis Rimmer.

Calendar

RoundDate
Extra preliminary roundSaturday 1 September 1934
Preliminary roundSaturday 15 September 1934
First round qualifyingSaturday 29 September 1934
Second round qualifyingSaturday 13 October 1934
Third round qualifyingSaturday 27 October 1934
Fourth round qualifyingSaturday 10 November 1934
First round properSaturday 24 November 1934
Second round properSaturday 8 December 1934
Third round properSaturday 12 January 1935
Fourth round properSaturday 26 January 1935
Fifth round properSaturday 16 February 1935
Sixth round properSaturday 2 March 1935
Semi-finalsSaturday 16 March 1935
FinalSaturday 27 April 1935

Qualifying rounds

Most participating clubs that were not members of the Football League competed in the qualifying rounds to secure one of 25 places available in the first round.

The 25 winners from the fourth qualifying round were Spennymoor United, Blyth Spartans, Shildon, Workington, Darwen, Stalybridge Celtic, Wigan Athletic, Dinnington Athletic, Scunthorpe & Lindsey United, Burton Town, Birmingham Corporation Tramways, Boston United, Walthamstow Avenue, Bedford Town, Harwich & Parkeston, Wimbledon, Golders Green (formerly known as Hampstead Town and later to be known as Hendon), Dartford, Folkestone, Ashford, Guildford City, Leyton, Bath City, Barry and Yeovil & Petter's United.

Those appearing in the competition proper for the first time were Dinnington Athletic, Birmingham Corporation Tramways, Bedford Town, Harwich & Parkeston, Golders Green and Ashford. Wigan Athletic and Boston United also qualified for the main draw for the first time in their own right, however predecessor clubs from both those towns had featured at this stage in recent seasons.

Birmingham Corporation Tramways, Ashford and Guildford City had progressed to this stage from the extra preliminary round. Birmingham Tramways defeated Boldmere St Michaels, Bromsgrove Rovers, Leamington Town, Stourbridge, Shrewsbury Town and Louth Town; Ashford beat Royal Marines Deal, Ramsgate, Aylesford Paper Mills, Sittingbourne, London Paper Mills and Northfleet United; while Guildford City overcame Woking, Banstead Mental Hospital, Wills Sports, Epsom, Post Office Engineers and Worthing. All three clubs lost in the first round.

First round proper

At this stage 41 clubs from the Football League Third Division North and South joined the 25 non-league clubs that came through the qualifying rounds. Chesterfield, Millwall and Luton Town were given byes to the third round. To make the number of matches up, non-league sides Corinthian and Dulwich Hamlet were given byes to this round, with Dulwich Hamlet having won the previous season's FA Amateur Cup.

34 matches were scheduled to be played on Saturday, 24 November 1934. Six were drawn and went to replays in the following midweek fixture, of which the Southport–New Brighton game went to a second replay.

Wigan Athletic's comprehensive upset of Carlisle United at Brunton Park established a record for the largest margin of victory by a non-league club over a League club at the League club's home ground. This record is still standing in the 21st century (although it was equalled by Boston United against Derby County in 1955-56).

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1**Chester**3–1Dinnington Athletic24 November 1934
2Darwen1–2**Boston United**24 November 1934
3**Bristol City**2–0Gillingham24 November 1934
4**Watford**2–0Corinthian24 November 1934
5Crewe Alexandra1–2**Walsall**24 November 1934
6**Swindon Town**4–0Newport County24 November 1934
7Doncaster Rovers0–2**Barrow**24 November 1934
8**Wrexham**4–1Rochdale24 November 1934
9**Tranmere Rovers**3–1Stalybridge Celtic24 November 1934
10**Queens Park Rangers**2–0Walthamstow Avenue24 November 1934
11**Bristol Rovers**3–0Harwich & Parkeston24 November 1934
12**Coventry City**7–0Scunthorpe & Lindsey United24 November 1934
13**Brighton & Hove Albion**3–1Folkestone24 November 1934
14Shildon2–2Lincoln City24 November 1934
*Replay****Lincoln City****4–0**Shildon*28 November 1934
15Carlisle United1–6**Wigan Athletic**24 November 1934
16Wimbledon1–1Leyton24 November 1934
*Replay**Leyton**0–1****Wimbledon***29 November 1934
17**Southend United**10–1Golders Green24 November 1934
18Blyth Spartans1–1Stockport County24 November 1934
*Replay****Stockport County****4–1**Blyth Spartans*28 November 1934
19Bedford Town2–3**Dartford**24 November 1934
20**Mansfield Town**6–1Accrington Stanley24 November 1934
21Cardiff City1–2**Reading**24 November 1934
22Burton Town2–3**York City**24 November 1934
23Barry0–1**Northampton Town**24 November 1934
24Halifax Town1–1Hartlepools United24 November 1934
*Replay****Hartlepools United****2–0**Halifax Town*28 November 1934
25Charlton Athletic2–2Exeter City24 November 1934
*Replay****Exeter City****5–2**Charlton Athletic*28 November 1934
26Southport1–1New Brighton24 November 1934
*Replay**New Brighton**1–1**Southport*28 November 1934
*Replay**Southport**1–2****New Brighton***3 December 1934
27**Yeovil & Petter's United**3–0Crystal Palace24 November 1934
28Dulwich Hamlet1–2**Torquay United**24 November 1934
29**Workington**2–0Birmingham Corporation Tramways24 November 1934
30**Rotherham United**2–0Spennymoor United24 November 1934
31**Aldershot**4–0Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic24 November 1934
32Guildford City1–2**Bath City**24 November 1934
33Ashford1–4**Clapton Orient**24 November 1934
34Gateshead1–4**Darlington**24 November 1934

Second round proper

The matches were played on Saturday, 8 December 1934. Two matches were drawn, with replays taking place in the following midweek fixture.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1Dartford0–1**Bristol Rovers**8 December 1934
2Barrow0–2**Aldershot**8 December 1934
3**Bath City**2–1Boston United8 December 1934
4Watford1–1Walsall8 December 1934
*Replay****Walsall****1–0**Watford*13 December 1934
5**Reading**3–0Wrexham8 December 1934
6**Swindon Town**4–3Lincoln City8 December 1934
7**Stockport County**3–2Darlington8 December 1934
8Queens Park Rangers1–2**Brighton & Hove Albion**8 December 1934
9Northampton Town0–0Workington8 December 1934
*Replay**Workington**0–1****Northampton Town***13 December 1934
10Clapton Orient1–3**Chester**8 December 1934
11Wimbledon1–5**Southend United**8 December 1934
12Hartlepools United0–4**Coventry City**8 December 1934
13**Mansfield Town**4–2Tranmere Rovers8 December 1934
14**Yeovil & Petter's United**4–1Exeter City8 December 1934
15**York City**1–0New Brighton8 December 1934
16Rotherham United1–2**Bristol City**8 December 1934
17**Wigan Athletic**3–2Torquay United8 December 1934

Third round proper

The 44 First and Second Division clubs entered the competition at this stage, along with Chesterfield, Millwall and Luton Town.

The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 12 January 1935. Seven matches were drawn and went to replays in the following midweek fixture, of which the Bristol City–Bury game went to a second replay. Wigan Athletic, Bath City and Yeovil & Petter's United were the last clubs from the qualifying rounds remaining in the competition.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1**Birmingham**5–1Coventry City12 January 1935
2Chester0–4**Nottingham Forest**12 January 1935
3Bristol City1–1Bury12 January 1935
*Replay**Bury**2–2**Bristol City*16 January 1935
*Replay****Bristol City****2–1**Bury*21 January 1935
4**Burnley**4–2Mansfield Town12 January 1935
5Preston North End0–0Barnsley12 January 1935
*Replay**Barnsley**0–1****Preston North End***16 January 1935
6Walsall1–2**Southampton**12 January 1935
7**Leicester City**2–1Blackpool12 January 1935
8Aston Villa1–3**Bradford City**12 January 1935
9**Sheffield Wednesday**3–1Oldham Athletic12 January 1935
10**Wolverhampton Wanderers**4–0Notts County12 January 1935
11Middlesbrough1–1Blackburn Rovers12 January 1935
*Replay****Blackburn Rovers****1–0**Middlesbrough*17 January 1935
12**West Bromwich Albion**2–1Port Vale12 January 1935
13**Sunderland**3–2Fulham12 January 1935
14**Everton**6–3Grimsby Town12 January 1935
15**Swindon Town**2–1Chesterfield12 January 1935
16**Tottenham Hotspur**1–0Manchester City12 January 1935
17Brentford0–1**Plymouth Argyle**12 January 1935
18Bristol Rovers1–3**Manchester United**12 January 1935
19Northampton Town0–2**Bolton Wanderers**12 January 1935
20Portsmouth1–1Huddersfield Town12 January 1935
*Replay**Huddersfield Town**2–3****Portsmouth***16 January 1935
21West Ham United1–1Stockport County12 January 1935
*Replay****Stockport County****1–0**West Ham United*16 January 1935
22Brighton & Hove Albion0–2**Arsenal**12 January 1935
23**Norwich City**2–0Bath City12 January 1935
24Hull City1–5**Newcastle United**12 January 1935
25Chelsea1–1Luton Town12 January 1935
*Replay****Luton Town****2–0**Chelsea*16 January 1935
26Southend United0–4**Sheffield United**12 January 1935
27**Swansea Town**4–1Stoke City12 January 1935
28Yeovil & Petter's United2–6**Liverpool**12 January 1935
29**Leeds United**4–1Bradford Park Avenue12 January 1935
30York City0–1**Derby County**12 January 1935
31Aldershot0–0Reading12 January 1935
*Replay****Reading****3–1**Aldershot*16 January 1935
32Wigan Athletic1–4**Millwall**12 January 1935

Fourth round proper

The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 26 January 1935. Five games were drawn and went to replays in the following midweek fixture.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1**Burnley**3–1Luton Town26 January 1935
2Southampton0–3**Birmingham**26 January 1935
3**Reading**1–0Millwall26 January 1935
4Leicester City0–1**Arsenal**26 January 1935
5Nottingham Forest0–0Manchester United26 January 1935
*Replay**Manchester United**0–3****Nottingham Forest***30 January 1935
6**Blackburn Rovers**1–0Liverpool26 January 1935
7Wolverhampton Wanderers1–2**Sheffield Wednesday**26 January 1935
8**West Bromwich Albion**7–1Sheffield United26 January 1935
9Sunderland1–1Everton26 January 1935
*Replay****Everton****6–4**Sunderland*30 January 1935
10**Derby County**3–0Swansea Town26 January 1935
11Swindon Town0–2**Preston North End**26 January 1935
12**Tottenham Hotspur**2–0Newcastle United26 January 1935
13Portsmouth0–0Bristol City26 January 1935
*Replay****Bristol City****2–0**Portsmouth*30 January 1935
14Norwich City3–3Leeds United26 January 1935
*Replay**Leeds United**1–2****Norwich City***30 January 1935
15Plymouth Argyle1–4**Bolton Wanderers**26 January 1935
16Bradford City0–0Stockport County26 January 1935
*Replay****Stockport County****3–2**Bradford City*31 January 1935

Fifth round proper

The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 16 February 1935, except for the Blackburn Rovers–Birmingham City game, which was played five days later. There were three replays, played in the next midweek fixture. Of these, the Tottenham Hotspur–Bolton Wanderers game went to a second replay.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1Bristol City0–0Preston North End16 February 1935
*Replay****Preston North End****5–0**Bristol City*25 February 1935
2Reading0–1**Arsenal**16 February 1935
3Nottingham Forest0–0Burnley16 February 1935
*Replay****Burnley****3–0**Nottingham Forest*19 February 1935
4Blackburn Rovers1–2**Birmingham**21 February 1935
5**Everton**3–1Derby County16 February 1935
6Stockport County0–5**West Bromwich Albion**16 February 1935
7Tottenham Hotspur1–1Bolton Wanderers16 February 1935
*Replay**Bolton Wanderers**1–1**Tottenham Hotspur*20 February 1935
*Replay****Bolton Wanderers****2–0**Tottenham Hotspur*25 February 1935
8Norwich City0–1**Sheffield Wednesday**16 February 1935

Sixth round proper

The four quarter-final ties were scheduled to be played on Saturday, 2 March 1935. There were no replays.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1**Burnley**3–2Birmingham2 March 1935
2**Sheffield Wednesday**2–1Arsenal2 March 1935
3**West Bromwich Albion**1–0Preston North End2 March 1935
4Everton1–2**Bolton Wanderers**2 March 1935

Semi-finals

The semi-final matches were played on Saturday, 16 March 1935. Sheffield Wednesday and West Bromwich Albion won their matches to meet in the final at Wembley


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Final

Main article: 1935 FA Cup Final

The 1935 FA Cup Final was contested by Sheffield Wednesday and West Bromwich Albion at Wembley. Sheffield Wednesday won the game through two late goals from Ellis Rimmer, which were needed despite having twice been ahead - West Bromwich Albion managed to equalise each time.

Match details

15:00 BST| Hooper
Rimmer
Sandford

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