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1962–63 FA Cup


FieldValue
title1962–63 FA Cup
countryEngland
Wales
defending_championsTottenham Hotspur
winnersManchester United
(3rd title)
secondLeicester City
prev_season[1961–62](1961-62-fa-cup)
next_season[1963–64](1963-64-fa-cup)

Wales (3rd title)

The 1962–63 FA Cup was the 82nd staging of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. Manchester United won the competition for only the third time, beating Leicester City 3–1 in the final at Wembley.

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.

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. The Big Freeze of 1962–1963, was one of the coldest winters on record Football matches suffered because of the severe effects of the winter weather. Matches in the fifth and sixth rounds, scheduled for 16 February and 9 March respectively, were played on 16 and 30 March. A board known as the Pools Panel was set up to adjudicate postponed matches to provide the football pool results. From 26 December to 9 February, Leicester completed no league matches. The delays occurred before under-soil heating became widespread at major venues. When the thaw arrived, a backlog of fixtures had to be hastily determined. The Football League season was extended by four weeks from its original finishing date of 27 April. The final league fixtures took place one day before the rescheduled FA Cup final.

Calendar

RoundDatePostponed date
First qualifying roundSaturday 8 September 1962
Second qualifying roundSaturday 22 September 1962
Third qualifying roundSaturday 6 October 1962
Fourth qualifying roundSaturday 20 October 1962
First round properSaturday 3 November 1962
Second roundSaturday 24 November 1962
Third roundSaturday 5 January 1963
Fourth roundSaturday 26 January 1963
Fifth roundSaturday 16 February 196316 March
Sixth roundSaturday 9 March 196330 March
Semi-finalsSaturday 30 March 196327 April
FinalSaturday 4 May 196325 May

Qualifying rounds

Most participating clubs that were not members of the Football League competed in the qualifying rounds to secure one of 30 places available in the first round.

The winners from the fourth qualifying round were Blyth Spartans, North Shields, Gateshead, South Shields, Wigan Athletic, Rhyl, Morecambe, Hereford United, Wellington Town, Hinckley Athletic, Buxton, Scarborough, Boston United, Chelmsford City, King's Lynn, Bedford Town, Cambridge United, Sittingbourne, Margate, Gravesend & Northfleet, Dartford, Wimbledon, Enfield, Wycombe Wanderers, Maidenhead United, Andover, Poole Town, Cheltenham Town, Yeovil Town and Falmouth Town.

Those appearing in the competition proper for the first time were Andover and Falmouth Town. Of the others, North Shields and Wimbledon had last featured at this stage in 1952–53, Gravesend & Northfleet in 1949-50, Poole Town in 1946-47 and Sittingbourne in 1930-31. Falmouth Town was notably the first club from Cornwall ever to qualify for the first round of the FA Cup, while Gravesend & Northfleet was embarking on an unexpected eight-round run through the tournament. They defeated Chatham Town, Sutton United, Erith & Belvedere, Lewes, Exeter City, Wycombe Wanderers and Carlisle United (at Brunton Park) before finally going out to Sunderland in a fourth-round replay at Roker Park.

Results

First round proper

At this stage the 48 clubs from the Football League Third and Fourth Divisions joined the 30 non-league clubs who came through the qualifying rounds. The final two non-league sides in the main draw, Crook Town and Hounslow Town were given byes to this round as the champions and runners-up from the previous season's FA Amateur Cup. Matches were scheduled to be played on Saturday, 3 November 1962. Nine were drawn and went to replays.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1Andover0–1**Gillingham**3 November 1962
2Chester0–2**Tranmere Rovers**3 November 1962
3**Chesterfield**4–1Stockport County3 November 1962
4**Bristol City**4–2Wellington Town3 November 1962
5Watford2–2Poole Town3 November 1962
*Replay**Poole Town**1–2****Watford***6 November 1962
6**Yeovil Town**3–2Dartford3 November 1962
7Notts County0–3**Peterborough United**3 November 1962
8Crewe Alexandra1–1Scarborough3 November 1962
*Replay**Scarborough**2–3****Crewe Alexandra***7 November 1962
9Lincoln City1–1Darlington3 November 1962
*Replay**Darlington**1–2****Lincoln City***7 November 1962
10**Swindon Town**4–2Reading3 November 1962
11Buxton2–2Barrow3 November 1962
*Replay****Barrow****3–1**Buxton*5 November 1962
12**Queens Park Rangers**3–2Newport County3 November 1962
13**Barnsley**4–0Rhyl3 November 1962
14Bristol Rovers0–2**Port Vale**3 November 1962
15Northampton Town1–2**Torquay United**3 November 1962
16**Coventry City**1–0Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic3 November 1962
17**Millwall**3–1Margate3 November 1962
18**Hull City**5–4Crook Town3 November 1962
19**Carlisle United**2–1Hartlepools United3 November 1962
20Oldham Athletic2–5**Bradford City**3 November 1962
21**Crystal Palace**2–0Hereford United3 November 1962
22**Wimbledon**2–1Colchester United3 November 1962
23**Southend United**2–1Brighton & Hove Albion3 November 1962
24**Blyth Spartans**2–1Morecambe3 November 1962
25**Bedford Town**2–1Cambridge United3 November 1962
26**Halifax Town**1–0Bradford Park Avenue3 November 1962
27Cheltenham Town3–6**Enfield**3 November 1962
28Southport1–1Wrexham3 November 1962
*Replay****Wrexham****3–2**Southport*7 November 1962
29Maidenhead United0–3**Wycombe Wanderers**3 November 1962
30York City0–0Rochdale3 November 1962
*Replay**Rochdale**1–2****York City***6 November 1962
31**Aldershot**1–0Brentford3 November 1962
32**Gateshead**2–1Wigan Athletic3 November 1962
33North Shields2–2Workington3 November 1962
*Replay****Workington****7–2**North Shields*8 November 1962
34Hounslow Town3–3Mansfield Town3 November 1962
*Replay****Mansfield Town****9–2**Hounslow Town*5 November 1962
35Boston United1–2**King's Lynn**3 November 1962
36South Shields0–0Doncaster Rovers3 November 1962
*Replay****Doncaster Rovers****2–1**South Shields*8 November 1962
37Chelmsford City2–6**Shrewsbury Town**3 November 1962
38**Gravesend & Northfleet**3–2Exeter City3 November 1962
39**Hinckley Athletic**3–0Sittingbourne3 November 1962
40Falmouth Town1–2**Oxford United**3 November 1962

Second round

The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 24 November 1962. Two matches were drawn, with replays taking place later the same week.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1**Bristol City**2–1Wimbledon24 November 1962
2Yeovil Town0–2**Swindon Town**24 November 1962
3**Gillingham**3–0Bedford Town24 November 1962
4**Lincoln City**1–0Halifax Town24 November 1962
5**Shrewsbury Town**2–1Torquay United24 November 1962
6Doncaster Rovers1–4**Tranmere Rovers**24 November 1962
7**Wrexham**5–2Barrow24 November 1962
8**Queens Park Rangers**7–2Hinckley Athletic24 November 1962
9**Barnsley**2–1Chesterfield24 November 1962
10King's Lynn1–2**Oxford United**24 November 1962
11**Bradford City**3–2Gateshead24 November 1962
12Millwall0–0Coventry City24 November 1962
*Replay****Coventry City****2–1**Millwall*27 November 1962
13**Hull City**2–0Workington24 November 1962
14Crystal Palace2–2Mansfield Town24 November 1962
*Replay****Mansfield Town****7–2**Crystal Palace*26 November 1962
15Southend United0–2**Watford**24 November 1962
16Blyth Spartans0–2**Carlisle United**24 November 1962
17**Port Vale**2–0Aldershot24 November 1962
18**York City**2–1Crewe Alexandra24 November 1962
19**Peterborough United**1–0Enfield24 November 1962
20**Gravesend & Northfleet**3–1Wycombe Wanderers24 November 1962

Third round

The 44 First and Second Division clubs entered the competition at this stage. The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 5 January 1963, but due to the Big Freeze of 1963, only three games were completed at this date. The bulk of matches were not completed until February and March, with the final non-replay tie being played on 7 March. There were nine replays in total, of which the earliest possible playing date was 30 January, and the latest the 11 March.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1Bristol City1–1Aston Villa16 January 1963
*Replay****Aston Villa****3–2**Bristol City*7 March 1963
2Preston North End1–4**Sunderland**5 January 1963
3**Southampton**5–0York City13 February 1963
4**Watford**2–0Rotherham United20 February 1963
5Walsall0–1**Manchester City**6 March 1963
6Gillingham2–4**Port Vale**27 February 1963
7**Nottingham Forest**4–3Wolverhampton Wanderers29 January 1963
8Blackburn Rovers1–1Middlesbrough5 March 1963
*Replay****Middlesbrough****3–1**Blackburn Rovers*11 March 1963
9Grimsby Town1–3**Leicester City**8 January 1963
10**Derby County**2–0Peterborough United4 February 1963
11Lincoln City1–5**Coventry City**6 March 1963
12Luton Town0–2**Swindon Town**26 January 1963
13Shrewsbury Town1–1Sheffield Wednesday21 February 1963
*Replay****Sheffield Wednesday****2–1**Shrewsbury Town*7 March 1963
14Wrexham0–3**Liverpool**9 January 1963
15**Sheffield United**3–1Bolton Wanderers6 March 1963
16Tranmere Rovers2–2Chelsea5 January 1963
*Replay****Chelsea****3–1**Tranmere Rovers*30 January 1963
17Tottenham Hotspur0–3**Burnley**16 January 1963
18Barnsley0–3**Everton**15 January 1963
19Portsmouth1–1Scunthorpe United26 January 1963
*Replay**Scunthorpe United**1–2****Portsmouth***7 March 1963
20West Ham United0–0Fulham4 February 1963
*Replay**Fulham**1–2****West Ham United***20 February 1963
21**Manchester United**5–0Huddersfield Town4 March 1963
22Norwich City1–1Blackpool4 March 1963
*Replay**Blackpool**1–3****Norwich City***6 March 1963
23Plymouth Argyle1–5**West Bromwich Albion**5 January 1963
24Bradford City1–6**Newcastle United**7 March 1963
25Carlisle United0–1**Gravesend & Northfleet**29 January 1963
26Mansfield Town2–3**Ipswich Town**9 January 1963
27**Swansea Town**2–0Queens Park Rangers26 January 1963
28**Charlton Athletic**1–0Cardiff City18 February 1963
29**Arsenal**5–1Oxford United30 January 1963
30**Leeds United**3–1Stoke City6 March 1963
31Birmingham City3–3Bury5 March 1963
*Replay****Bury****2–0**Birmingham City*7 March 1963
32Leyton Orient1–1Hull City11 February 1963
*Replay**Hull City**0–2****Leyton Orient***19 February 1963

Fourth round

The matches were originally scheduled for Saturday, 26 January 1963, but due to the earlier, ongoing problems with the winter of 1963, most of the third-round games had still not been played and only one tie, the Burnley – Liverpool match, was able to be played on that day. This and three other games went to replays, with the Portsmouth – Coventry City match requiring a second replay, which was the last match of the round. Gravesend & Northfleet was the last non-league club left in the competition.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1Burnley1–1Liverpool26 January 1963
*Replay****Liverpool****2–1**Burnley*20 February 1963
2**Southampton**3–1Watford27 February 1963
3**Leicester City**3–1Ipswich Town30 January 1963
4Middlesbrough0–2**Leeds United**16 March 1963
5West Bromwich Albion0–0Nottingham Forest6 March 1963
*Replay****Nottingham Forest****2–1**West Bromwich Albion*11 March 1963
6Swindon Town1–5**Everton**29 January 1963
7**Manchester City**1–0Bury13 March 1963
8Portsmouth1–1Coventry City13 March 1963
*Replay**Coventry City**2–2**Portsmouth*16 March 1963
*Replay**Portsmouth**1–2****Coventry City***19 March 1963
9**West Ham United**1–0Swansea Town4 March 1963
10**Manchester United**1–0Aston Villa11 March 1963
11**Norwich City**5–0Newcastle United13 March 1963
12Port Vale1–2**Sheffield United**13 March 1963
13Charlton Athletic0–3**Chelsea**6 March 1963
14**Arsenal**2–0Sheffield Wednesday12 March 1963
15**Leyton Orient**3–0Derby County4 March 1963
16Gravesend & Northfleet1–1Sunderland12 February 1963
*Replay****Sunderland****5–2**Gravesend & Northfleet*18 February 1963

Fifth round

The matches were originally scheduled for Saturday, 16 February 1963, but the delays of the matches in the third and fourth rounds prevented the fifth round ties from being played until much later. On 28 January, the FA announced that the draw for the fifth round would be put back a week, and that the league season would be extended until 19 May. Faced with the problem of wishing all the ties to take place on the same date, the FA decided on 4 February 1963 that the fifth and sixth rounds would each be postponed by a week to 23 February and 16 March respectively The following week, on 12 February, the FA again decided, due to the lack of completion of many games, that the fifth and sixth rounds should be postponed The agreed dates, Saturday 16 March and Saturday 30 March respectively, were the final postponements of these two rounds. There were no replays, but the Nottingham Forest and Leeds United match did not take place until the following Tuesday, while the Coventry City – Sunderland game was played on the 25th.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1**Southampton**1–0Sheffield United16 March 1963
2**Nottingham Forest**3–0Leeds United19 March 1963
3Manchester City1–2**Norwich City**16 March 1963
4**Coventry City**2–1Sunderland25 March 1963
5**West Ham United**1–0Everton16 March 1963
6**Manchester United**2–1Chelsea16 March 1963
7Arsenal1–2**Liverpool**16 March 1963
8Leyton Orient0–1**Leicester City**16 March 1963

Sixth round

The four quarter-final ties were scheduled to be played on Saturday, 9 March 1963, but as explained above, were postponed until the 30 March. The Nottingham Forest–Southampton match went to two replays before the tie was settled, in Southampton's favour.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1**Liverpool**1–0West Ham United30 March 1963
2Nottingham Forest1–1Southampton30 March 1963
*Replay**Southampton**3–3**Nottingham Forest*3 April 1963
*Replay**Nottingham Forest**0–5****Southampton***8 April 1963
3Coventry City1–3**Manchester United**30 March 1963
4Norwich City0–2**Leicester City**30 March 1963

Semi-finals

The semi-final matches were originally scheduled to be played on Saturday, 30 March 1963. However, due to the problems of completing the earlier rounds due to the particularly inclement weather, on 18 February 1963 the FA Challenge Cup committee announced that the semi-finals would be put back by four weeks to 27 April, and that the final would not be played until three weeks after its original date, on 25 May. Leicester City and Manchester United came through the semi-final round to meet at Wembley.

Final

Main article: 1963 FA Cup Final

The final was played on 25 May 1963 at Wembley Stadium. Manchester United defeated Leicester City 3–1, with goals by Denis Law and David Herd (2). Ken Keyworth scored the Foxes' goal.

Match details

Herd

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