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1949–50 FA Cup


FieldValue
title1949–50 FA Cup
captionManchester United 4–0 Weymouth at Old Trafford, 3rd round proper, 7 January 1950
countryEngland
Wales
defending_championsWolverhampton Wanderers
winnersArsenal (3rd title)
secondLiverpool
prev_season[1948–49](1948-49-fa-cup)
next_season[1950–51](1950-51-fa-cup)

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The 1949–50 FA Cup was the 69th season of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. Arsenal won the competition for the third time, beating Liverpool 2–0 in the final at Wembley, through two goals from Reg Lewis.

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

RoundDate
Extra preliminary roundSaturday 3 September 1949
Preliminary roundSaturday 17 September 1949
First round qualifyingSaturday 1 October 1949
Second round qualifyingSaturday 15 October 1949
Third round qualifyingSaturday 29 October 1949
Fourth round qualifyingSaturday 12 November 1949
First round properSaturday 26 November 1949
Second round properSaturday 10 December 1949
Third round properSaturday 7 January 1950
Fourth round properSaturday 28 January 1950
Fifth round properSaturday 11 February 1950
Sixth round properSaturday 4 March 1950
Semi-finalsSaturday 18 March 1950
FinalSaturday 29 April 1950

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 Billingham Synthonia, North Shields, Stockton, Netherfield, Fleetwood, Rhyl, Mossley, Bromsgrove Rovers, Witton Albion, Goole Town, Nuneaton Borough, Grantham, Hereford United, King's Lynn, Wealdstone, Tilbury, Gravesend & Northfleet, Walthamstow Avenue, Chelmsford City, Gillingham, Hastings United, Leytonstone, Romford, Weymouth and Gloucester City.

Those appearing in the competition proper for the first time were Fleetwood, Mossley, Nuneaton Borough, Wealdstone, Tilbury and Hastings United, while Goole Town had not featured at this stage since 1914–15. Mossley was also the most successful team from the extra preliminary round, progressing to the second round proper by defeating Ashton United, Altrincham, Northwich Victoria, Buxton, Droylsden, Runcorn and Witton Albion.

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. Rotherham United, Reading and Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic were given byes to the third round. To make the number of matches up, non-league sides Yeovil Town and Bromley were given byes to this round, Yeovil after reaching the fifth round of the previous FA Cup tournament and Bromley as the champions from the previous season's FA Amateur Cup.

34 matches were scheduled to be played on Saturday, 26 November 1949. Three were drawn and went to replays.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1**Chester**4–1Goole Town26 November 1949
2Darlington2–2Crewe Alexandra26 November 1949
*Replay****Crewe Alexandra****1–0**Darlington*30 November 1949
3Hastings United1–3**Gillingham**26 November 1949
4Weymouth2–2Aldershot26 November 1949
*Replay**Aldershot**2–3****Weymouth***30 November 1949
5**Yeovil Town**4–1Romford26 November 1949
6**Notts County**4–0Tilbury26 November 1949
7**Nottingham Forest**1–0Bristol City26 November 1949
8**Swindon Town**1–0Bristol Rovers26 November 1949
9**Doncaster Rovers**5–1New Brighton26 November 1949
10**Wrexham**4–1Grantham26 November 1949
11**Ipswich Town**2–1Brighton & Hove Albion26 November 1949
12**Tranmere Rovers**2–1Halifax Town26 November 1949
13**Stockport County**3–0Billingham Synthonia26 November 1949
14Leytonstone1–2**Chelmsford City**26 November 1949
15Accrington Stanley0–1**Hartlepools United**26 November 1949
16**Northampton Town**4–1Walthamstow Avenue26 November 1949
17Bromley1–2**Watford**26 November 1949
18Rhyl0–3**Rochdale**26 November 1949
19**Bradford City**9–0Fleetwood26 November 1949
20Millwall3–5**Exeter City**26 November 1949
21**Carlisle United**1–0Lincoln City26 November 1949
22**Oldham Athletic**4–0Stockton26 November 1949
23Crystal Palace0–3**Newport County**26 November 1949
24Witton Albion0–1**Mossley**26 November 1949
25**Mansfield Town**4–1Walsall26 November 1949
26**Port Vale**1–0Wealdstone26 November 1949
27Southport1–1Barrow26 November 1949
*Replay**Barrow**0–1****Southport***1 December 1949
28**Hereford United**3–0Bromsgrove Rovers26 November 1949
29**Netherfield (Kendal)**4–3North Shields26 November 1949
30Gloucester City2–3**Norwich City**26 November 1949
31**Gateshead**3–1York City26 November 1949
32Leyton Orient0–2**Southend United**26 November 1949
33**Nuneaton Borough**2–1King's Lynn26 November 1949
34Gravesend & Northfleet1–3**Torquay United**26 November 1949

Second round proper

The matches were played on Saturday, 10 December 1949. Six matches were drawn, with replays taking place later the same week. One of these replays went to a second replay.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1Rochdale1–2**Notts County**10 December 1949
2**Watford**6–0Netherfield (Kendal)10 December 1949
3**Weymouth**2–1Hereford United10 December 1949
4**Yeovil Town**3–1Gillingham10 December 1949
5Nottingham Forest0–2**Stockport County**10 December 1949
6Crewe Alexandra1–1Oldham Athletic10 December 1949
*Replay**Oldham Athletic**0–0**Crewe Alexandra*13 December 1949
*Replay**Crewe Alexandra**0–3****Oldham Athletic***19 December 1949
7**Doncaster Rovers**1–0Mansfield Town10 December 1949
8Wrexham2–2Southend United10 December 1949
*Replay****Southend United****2–0**Wrexham*15 December 1949
9**Northampton Town**4–2Torquay United10 December 1949
10**Carlisle United**2–0Swindon Town10 December 1949
11**Exeter City**2–0Chester10 December 1949
12Hartlepools United1–1Norwich City10 December 1949
*Replay****Norwich City****5–1**Hartlepools United*16 December 1949
13**Port Vale**1–0Tranmere Rovers10 December 1949
14Newport County1–1Gateshead10 December 1949
*Replay**Gateshead**1–2****Newport County***15 December 1949
15**Southport**2–1Bradford City10 December 1949
16Chelmsford City1–1Ipswich Town10 December 1949
*Replay****Ipswich Town****1–0**Chelmsford City*15 December 1949
17Nuneaton Borough0–0Mossley10 December 1949
*Replay**Mossley**0–3****Nuneaton Borough***17 December 1949

Third round proper

The 44 First and Second Division clubs entered the competition at this stage along with Rotherham United, Reading and Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic.

The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 7 January 1950. Nine matches were drawn and went to replays, with one of these going to a second replay. Weymouth, Yeovil Town and Nuneaton Borough were the last non-league clubs left in the competition.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1**Blackpool**4–0Southend United7 January 1950
2**Chesterfield**3–1Yeovil Town7 January 1950
3**Bury**5–4Rotherham United7 January 1950
4Watford2–2Preston North End7 January 1950
*Replay**Preston North End**0–1****Watford***11 January 1950
5Reading2–3**Doncaster Rovers**7 January 1950
6Notts County1–4**Burnley**7 January 1950
7Blackburn Rovers0–0Liverpool7 January 1950
*Replay****Liverpool****2–1**Blackburn Rovers*11 January 1950
8Aston Villa2–2Middlesbrough7 January 1950
*Replay**Middlesbrough**0–0**Aston Villa*11 January 1950
*Replay**Aston Villa**0–3****Middlesbrough***16 January 1950
9**Sunderland**6–0Huddersfield Town7 January 1950
10Luton Town3–4**Grimsby Town**7 January 1950
11**Sheffield United**3–1Leicester City7 January 1950
12**Stockport County**4–2Barnsley7 January 1950
13Manchester City3–5**Derby County**7 January 1950
14Queens Park Rangers0–2**Everton**7 January 1950
15Brentford0–1**Chelsea**7 January 1950
16Northampton Town1–1Southampton7 January 1950
*Replay**Southampton**2–3****Northampton Town***11 January 1950
17Coventry City1–2**Bolton Wanderers**7 January 1950
18Portsmouth1–1Norwich City7 January 1950
*Replay**Norwich City**0–2****Portsmouth***12 January 1950
19**West Ham United**5–1Ipswich Town7 January 1950
20**Manchester United**4–0Weymouth7 January 1950
21Plymouth Argyle1–1Wolverhampton Wanderers7 January 1950
*Replay****Wolverhampton Wanderers****3–0**Plymouth Argyle*11 January 1950
22Carlisle United2–5**Leeds United**7 January 1950
23Oldham Athletic2–7**Newcastle United**7 January 1950
24Bradford Park Avenue0–1**Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic**7 January 1950
25**Exeter City**3–0Nuneaton Borough7 January 1950
26Cardiff City2–2West Bromwich Albion7 January 1950
*Replay**West Bromwich Albion**0–1****Cardiff City***11 January 1950
27Newport County1–2**Port Vale**7 January 1950
28**Swansea Town**3–0Birmingham City7 January 1950
29Charlton Athletic2–2Fulham7 January 1950
*Replay**Fulham**1–2****Charlton Athletic***11 January 1950
30**Arsenal**1–0Sheffield Wednesday7 January 1950
31Southport0–0Hull City7 January 1950
*Replay****Hull City****5–0**Southport*12 January 1950
32Stoke City0–1**Tottenham Hotspur**7 January 1950

Fourth round proper

The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 28 January 1950. Six games were drawn and went to replays, which were all played in the following midweek match.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1**Blackpool**2–1Doncaster Rovers28 January 1950
2**Chesterfield**3–2Middlesbrough28 January 1950
3Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic1–1Northampton Town28 January 1950
*Replay****Northampton Town****2–1**Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic*2 February 1950
4**Burnley**2–1Port Vale28 January 1950
5Bury2–2Derby County28 January 1950
*Replay****Derby County****5–2**Bury*1 February 1950
6**Liverpool**3–1Exeter City28 January 1950
7Watford0–1**Manchester United**28 January 1950
8Wolverhampton Wanderers0–0Sheffield United28 January 1950
*Replay**Sheffield United**3–4****Wolverhampton Wanderers***1 February 1950
9Stockport County0–0Hull City28 January 1950
*Replay**Hull City**0–2****Stockport County***2 February 1950
10**Tottenham Hotspur**5–1Sunderland28 January 1950
11**Portsmouth**5–0Grimsby Town28 January 1950
12West Ham United1–2**Everton**28 January 1950
13**Chelsea**3–0Newcastle United28 January 1950
14Charlton Athletic1–1Cardiff City28 January 1950
*Replay****Cardiff City****2–0**Charlton Athletic*1 February 1950
15**Arsenal**2–1Swansea Town28 January 1950
16Leeds United1–1Bolton Wanderers28 January 1950
*Replay**Bolton Wanderers**2–3****Leeds United***1 February 1950

Fifth round proper

The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 11 February 1950. There were three replays in total, each taking place four days later.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1Chesterfield1–1Chelsea11 February 1950
*Replay****Chelsea****3–0**Chesterfield*15 February 1950
2Wolverhampton Wanderers0–0Blackpool11 February 1950
*Replay****Blackpool****1–0**Wolverhampton Wanderers*15 February 1950
3**Derby County**4–2Northampton Town11 February 1950
4**Everton**1–0Tottenham Hotspur11 February 1950
5Stockport County1–2**Liverpool**11 February 1950
6Manchester United3–3Portsmouth11 February 1950
*Replay**Portsmouth**1–3****Manchester United***15 February 1950
7**Arsenal**2–0Burnley11 February 1950
8**Leeds United**3–1Cardiff City11 February 1950

Sixth round proper

The four quarter-final ties were scheduled to be played on Saturday, 4 March 1950. There were no replays.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1**Liverpool**2–1Blackpool4 March 1950
2Derby County1–2**Everton**4 March 1950
3**Chelsea**2–0Manchester United4 March 1950
4**Arsenal**1–0Leeds United4 March 1950

Semi-finals

The semi-final matches were intended to be played on Saturday, 18 March 1950, although the Liverpool–Everton fixture was not played until the week after. The London derby clash of Arsenal–Chelsea went to a replay, with Arsenal eventually winning their tie to meet Liverpool in the final at Wembley.


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Final

Main article: 1950 FA Cup Final

The 1950 FA Cup Final was contested by Arsenal and Liverpool at Wembley. Arsenal won 2–0, with both goals scored by Reg Lewis. Future legendary Liverpool manager Bob Paisley was famously dropped for the final, even after scoring the winning goal against rivals Everton in the semi-final.

Match facts

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References

  1. "Liverpoolfc.tv: LFC STORY 1950". liverpoolfc.tv.
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