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1987–88 FA Cup


FieldValue
title1987–88 FA Cup
countryEngland
Wales
defending_championsCoventry City
winnersWimbledon (1st title)
secondLiverpool
prev_season[1986–87](1986-87-fa-cup)
next_season[1988–89](1988-89-fa-cup)

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The 1987–88 FA Cup was the 107th season of the world's oldest knockout football competition, The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup for short. The competition was won by Wimbledon F.C.'s Crazy Gang who defeated league champions Liverpool through a headed goal by Lawrie Sanchez, thus denying Liverpool the double. They would be one of three clubs other than Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool to win the trophy in the following 20 years (the others being Everton and Tottenham Hotspur) before Portsmouth's victory in the 2008 final. This was Wimbledon's only FA Cup title during its lifetime.

Qualifying rounds

Most participating clubs that were not members of the Football League competed in the qualifying rounds to secure one of 28 places available in the first round.

The winners from the fourth qualifying round were Bishop Auckland, Macclesfield Town, Colwyn Bay, Runcorn, Chorley, Lincoln City, Northwich Victoria, Billingham Synthonia, Atherstone United, Welling United, Chelmsford City, Dagenham, VS Rugby, Barnet, Aylesbury United, Hayes, Worcester City, Halesowen Town, Tamworth, Sutton United, Carshalton Athletic, Bath City, Merthyr Tydfil, Farnborough Town, Bognor Regis Town, Yeovil Town, Maidstone United and Cheltenham Town.

Appearing in the competition proper for the first time were Colwyn Bay and Atherstone United. Of the others, Merthyr Tydfil had last featured at this stage in 1979–80, Cheltenham Town had last done so in 1974-75, Hayes had last done so in 1973-74, Tamworth had last done so in 1970-71 and Billingham Synthonia had last done so in 1957-58.

Macclesfield Town, Sutton United and Yeovil Town each played nine matches across seven rounds of this tournament, progressing from the first qualifying round to the third round proper. Yeovil Town did this from the Isthmian League at Step 6 of English football, while Macclesfield Town and Sutton United were from the Football Conference at Step 5. Sutton United also managed to push Middlesbrough to extra time in a replay (at Ayresome Park) before being knocked out of the competition.

First round proper

The 48 teams from the Football League Third and Fourth Divisions entered in this round along with the 28 non-league clubs from the qualifying rounds and Kidderminster Harriers, Burton Albion, Altrincham and Telford United who were given byes. The first round of games were played over the weekend 14–15 November 1987, with the exception of the Welling United–Carshalton Athletic game. Replays were played in the midweek fixtures on 16th-17th. All other replays were played on 28 November.

This round included four clubs from the various competitions at Step 8 of the English football pyramid: Bishop Auckland and Billingham Synthonia from the Northern League, Colwyn Bay from the North West Counties League and Tamworth from the West Midlands (Regional) League.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1Chester City0–1**Runcorn** (5)14 November 1987
2Barnet (5)0–1**Hereford United**14 November 1987
3**Bristol City**1–0Aylesbury United (6)14 November 1987
4Burnley0–1**Bolton Wanderers**14 November 1987
5Preston North End1–1Mansfield Town14 November 1987
*Replay****Mansfield Town****4–2**Preston North End*17 November 1987
6Rochdale0–2**Wrexham**14 November 1987
7**Sutton United** (5)3–0Aldershot14 November 1987
8**Gillingham**2–1Fulham14 November 1987
9Notts County3–3Chesterfield15 November 1987
*Replay**Chesterfield**0–1****Notts County***17 November 1987
10**Northwich Victoria** (5)1–0Colwyn Bay (8)14 November 1987
11**Macclesfield Town** (5)4–2Carlisle United14 November 1987
12**Wolverhampton Wanderers**5–1Cheltenham Town (5)14 November 1987
13**Sunderland**2–0Darlington14 November 1987
14**Lincoln City** (5)2–1Crewe Alexandra14 November 1987
15Scarborough1–2**Grimsby Town**14 November 1987
16Doncaster Rovers1–1Rotherham United14 November 1987
*Replay****Rotherham United****2–0**Doncaster Rovers*17 November 1987
17Bishop Auckland (8)1–4**Blackpool**14 November 1987
18Tranmere Rovers2–2Port Vale14 November 1987
*Replay****Port Vale****3–1**Tranmere Rovers*16 November 1987
19Chorley (6)0–2**Hartlepool United**14 November 1987
20Brentford0–2**Brighton & Hove Albion**14 November 1987
21**Bristol Rovers**6–0Merthyr Tydfil (7)14 November 1987
22**Northampton Town**2–1Newport County14 November 1987
23Worcester City (6)1–1Yeovil Town (6)14 November 1987
*Replay****Yeovil Town****1–0**Worcester City*17 November 1987
24Altrincham (5)0–2**Wigan Athletic**14 November 1987
25Southend United0–0Walsall14 November 1987
*Replay****Walsall****2–1**Southend United*17 November 1987
26Bognor Regis Town (6)0–3**Torquay United**14 November 1987
27**Scunthorpe United**3–1Bury14 November 1987
28Halesowen Town (7)2–2Kidderminster Harriers (5)14 November 1987
*Replay****Kidderminster Harriers****4–0**Halesowen Town*16 November 1987
29York City0–0Burton Albion (6)14 November 1987
*Replay**Burton Albion**1–2****York City***17 November 1987
30Hayes (6)0–1**Swansea City**14 November 1987
31Billingham Synthonia (8)2–4**Halifax Town**14 November 1987
32**Peterborough United**2–1Cardiff City14 November 1987
33**Colchester United**3–0Tamworth (8)14 November 1987
34Chelmsford City (6)1–2**Bath City** (5)14 November 1987
35**Leyton Orient**2–0Exeter City14 November 1987
36Dagenham (5)0–2**Maidstone United** (5)14 November 1987
37**Cambridge United**2–1Farnborough Town (6)14 November 1987
38Telford United (5)1–1Stockport County14 November 1987
*Replay****Stockport County****2–0**Telford United*17 November 1987
39VS Rugby (6)0–0Atherstone United (7)14 November 1987
*Replay**Atherstone United**0–2****VS Rugby***17 November 1987
40**Welling United** (5)3–2Carshalton Athletic (6)23 November 1987

Second round proper

The second round of games were played over 5–6 December 1987, with replays being played at various dates afterwards (no replay was played on the same night as another). Step 6 sides Yeovil Town, from the Isthmian League Premier Division, and VS Rugby, from the Southern League Premier Division, were the lowest-ranked teams in the draw.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1Bristol City0–1**Torquay United**5 December 1987
2**Gillingham**2–1Walsall5 December 1987
3Grimsby Town0–0Halifax Town5 December 1987
*Replay****Halifax Town****2–0**Grimsby Town*8 December 1987
4Northwich Victoria (5)0–2**Blackpool**6 December 1987
5**Macclesfield Town** (5)4–0Rotherham United6 December 1987
6Wrexham1–2**Bolton Wanderers**5 December 1987
7Maidstone United (5)1–1Kidderminster Harriers (5)5 December 1987
*Replay**Kidderminster Harriers**2–2**Maidstone United*7 December 1987
*Replay**Kidderminster Harriers**0–0**Maidstone United*14 December 1987
*Replay****Maidstone United****2–1**Kidderminster Harriers*16 December 1987
8Northampton Town1–2**Brighton & Hove Albion**5 December 1987
9**Scunthorpe United**2–1Sunderland5 December 1987
10**Mansfield Town**4–3Lincoln City (5)5 December 1987
11**Port Vale**2–0Notts County5 December 1987
12Runcorn (5)0–1**Stockport County**5 December 1987
13York City1–1Hartlepool United5 December 1987
*Replay****Hartlepool United****3–1**York City*9 December 1987
14Wigan Athletic1–3**Wolverhampton Wanderers**5 December 1987
15Peterborough United1–3**Sutton United** (5)5 December 1987
16**Colchester United**3–2Hereford United5 December 1987
17**Leyton Orient**2–0Swansea City5 December 1987
18Cambridge United0–1**Yeovil Town** (6)5 December 1987
19VS Rugby (6)1–1Bristol Rovers5 December 1987
*Replay****Bristol Rovers****4–0**VS Rugby*17 December 1987
20Welling United (5)0–1**Bath City** (5)5 December 1987

Third round proper

Teams from the Football League First and Second Divisions entered in this round. The third round of games in the FA Cup were played over the weekend 9–11 January 1988, with the first set of replays being played on 12–13 January. Three games went to second replays and one of these to a third replay. Yeovil Town was again the lowest-ranked team in the draw, while Macclesfield Town, Maidstone United, Sutton United, Bath City and Yeovil were the last non-league clubs left in the competition.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1Sutton United (5)1–1Middlesbrough (2)9 January 1988
*Replay****Middlesbrough****1–0**Sutton United*12 January 1988
2Watford (1)1–1Hull City (2)9 January 1988
*Replay**Hull City**2–2**Watford*12 January 1988
*Replay****Watford****1–0**Hull City*18 January 1988
3Yeovil Town (6)0–3**Queens Park Rangers** (1)9 January 1988
4Reading (2)0–1**Southampton** (1)9 January 1988
5Gillingham (3)0–3**Birmingham City** (2)9 January 1988
6Blackburn Rovers (2)1–2**Portsmouth** (1)9 January 1988
7Sheffield Wednesday (1)1–1Everton (1)9 January 1988
*Replay**Everton**1–1**Sheffield Wednesday*13 January 1988
*Replay**Everton**1–1**Sheffield Wednesday*25 January 1988
*Replay**Sheffield Wednesday**0–5****Everton***27 January 1988
8Derby County (1)1–3**Chelsea** (1)9 January 1988
9Swindon Town (2)0–0Norwich City (1)9 January 1988
*Replay**Norwich City**0–2****Swindon Town***13 January 1988
10**Shrewsbury Town** (2)2–1Bristol Rovers (3)9 January 1988
11**Sheffield United** (2)1–0Maidstone United (5)9 January 1988
12Ipswich Town (2)1–2**Manchester United** (1)10 January 1988
13Stockport County (4)1–2**Leyton Orient** (4)9 January 1988
14**Newcastle United** (1)1–0Crystal Palace (2)9 January 1988
15**Barnsley** (2)3–1Bolton Wanderers (4)9 January 1988
16**Coventry City** (1)2–0Torquay United (4)9 January 1988
17**West Ham United** (1)2–0Charlton Athletic (1)9 January 1988
18**Brighton & Hove Albion** (3)2–0AFC Bournemouth (2)9 January 1988
19**Plymouth Argyle** (2)2–0Colchester United (4)11 January 1988
20**Bradford City** (2)2–1Wolverhampton Wanderers (4)9 January 1988
21Oldham Athletic (2)2–4**Tottenham Hotspur** (1)9 January 1988
22**Wimbledon** (1)4–1West Bromwich Albion (2)9 January 1988
23Scunthorpe United (4)0–0Blackpool (3)9 January 1988
*Replay****Blackpool****1–0**Scunthorpe United*12 January 1988
24Huddersfield Town (2)2–2Manchester City (2)9 January 1988
*Replay**Manchester City**0–0**Huddersfield Town*12 January 1988
*Replay**Huddersfield Town**0–3****Manchester City***25 January 1988
25**Mansfield Town** (3)4–0Bath City (5)9 January 1988
26**Port Vale** (3)1–0Macclesfield Town (5)10 January 1988
27Halifax Town (4)0–4**Nottingham Forest** (1)9 January 1988
28**Arsenal** (1)2–0Millwall (2)9 January 1988
29Leeds United (2)1–2**Aston Villa** (2)9 January 1988
30Stoke City (2)0–0Liverpool (1)9 January 1988
*Replay****Liverpool****1–0**Stoke City*12 January 1988
31**Oxford United** (1)2–0Leicester City (2)9 January 1988
32Hartlepool United (4)1–2**Luton Town** (1)9 January 1988

Fourth round proper

The fourth round of games were played over the weekend 30 January – 1 February 1988, with replays being played on 3 February. A second replay was then played on 9 February. Holders Coventry City were eliminated by Watford. Fourth Division side Leyton Orient was the lowest-ranked team in the draw.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1Blackpool1–1Manchester City30 January 1988
*Replay****Manchester City****2–1**Blackpool*3 February 1988
2Aston Villa0–2**Liverpool**31 January 1988
3**Luton Town**2–1Southampton30 January 1988
4Everton1–1Middlesbrough30 January 1988
*Replay**Middlesbrough**2–2**Everton*3 February 1988
*Replay****Everton****2–1**Middlesbrough*9 February 1988
5**Newcastle United**5–0Swindon Town30 January 1988
6**Queens Park Rangers**3–1West Ham United30 January 1988
7Barnsley0–2**Birmingham City**30 January 1988
8Coventry City0–2**Watford**30 January 1988
9**Portsmouth**2–1Sheffield United1 February 1988
10Brighton & Hove Albion1–2**Arsenal**30 January 1988
11**Manchester United**2–0Chelsea30 January 1988
12**Plymouth Argyle**1–0Shrewsbury Town30 January 1988
13**Bradford City**4–2Oxford United30 January 1988
14Mansfield Town1–2**Wimbledon**30 January 1988
15**Port Vale**2–1Tottenham Hotspur30 January 1988
16Leyton Orient1–2**Nottingham Forest**30 January 1988

Fifth round proper

The fifth set of games was played over the weekend 20–21 February 1988, with replays on 23–24 February. Port Vale, from the Third Division, was the lowest-ranked team in the draw and the last team from the First Round left in the competition.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1Everton0–1**Liverpool**21 February 1988
2Newcastle United1–3**Wimbledon**20 February 1988
3**Manchester City**3–1Plymouth Argyle20 February 1988
4Queens Park Rangers1–1Luton Town20 February 1988
*Replay****Luton Town****1–0**Queens Park Rangers*24 February 1988
5**Portsmouth**3–0Bradford City20 February 1988
6Port Vale0–0Watford20 February 1988
*Replay****Watford****2–0**Port Vale*23 February 1988
7**Arsenal**2–1Manchester United20 February 1988
8Birmingham City0–1**Nottingham Forest**20 February 1988

Sixth round proper

The sixth round of FA Cup games were played over the weekend 12–13 March 1988. There were no replays.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1**Luton Town**3–1Portsmouth12 March 1988
2Manchester City0–4**Liverpool**13 March 1988
3**Wimbledon**2–1Watford12 March 1988
4Arsenal1–2**Nottingham Forest**12 March 1988

Semi-finals

Luton Town's fine season in the cup competitions culminated in a semi-final clash with Wimbledon at White Hart Lane. Wimbledon emerged as 2-1 winners to reach the FA Cup final, in only their second season in the First Division and their 11th in the Football League.

On the same day, First Division leaders Liverpool took on a resurgent Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough. Top scorer John Aldridge found the net twice in a 2–1 win.

Wise

Final

Main article: 1988 FA Cup final

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Television coverage

The right to show FA Cup games was, as with Football League matches, shared between the BBC and ITV. The stations would alternate between showing a live game and a highlights programme. No games from Rounds 1 or 2 were shown. Occasional highlights of replays would be shown on either the BBC or ITV.

These matches were.

RoundBBC1ITV
Third round properIpswich Town vs Manchester UnitedSutton United v Middlesbrough
Yeovil Town v Queen's Park Rangers1
Sheffield Wednesday v Everton1
Reading vs Southampton - TVS
Swindon Town vs Norwich City - HTV West
Everton v Sheffield Wednesday (Replay)1
Norwich City vs Swindon Town (Replay)1
Everton v Sheffield Wednesday (2nd Replay)1
Sheffield Wednesday v Everton (3rd Replay)1
Fourth round properManchester United v Chelsea1
Port Vale vs Tottenham Hotspur1
Leyton Orient vs Nottingham Forest 1Aston Villa vs Liverpool1
Middlesbrough vs Everton (Replay)1
Manchester City vs Blackpool (Replay)
Fifth round properEverton v Liverpool1Arsenal vs Manchester United1
Newcastle United vs Wimbledon1
Port Vale vs Watford
Portsmouth vs Bradford City - TVS
Sixth round properArsenal vs Nottingham Forest1
Wimbledon vs Watford1
Luton Town vs PortsmouthManchester City vs Liverpool1
Semi-finalsLiverpool vs Nottingham Forest 1
Luton Town vs Wimbledon 1
FinalWimbledon vs Liverpool 1Wimbledon vs Liverpool 1

1Footage available on YouTube

References

References

  1. "MOTD Listings 1987-88".
  2. "The Big Match".
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