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1989–90 FA Cup

The 1989–90 FA Cup was the 109th season of the world's oldest football knockout competition, The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup for short. The competition started in September 1989 for teams outside the football league who played in a qualifying competition.

1989–90 FA Cup
Country England
 Wales
Defending championsLiverpool
ChampionsManchester United
(7th title)
Runners-upCrystal Palace
Top goal scorer(s)Ian Rush (6)

First round proper edit

Teams from the Football League Third and Fourth Division entered in this round plus four non-league teams were given byes to this round: Telford United, Macclesfield Town, Kettering Town and Sutton United. The first round of games was played over the weekend 17–19 November 1989, with a first round of replays being played on the 21st–22nd. The Bristol Rovers–Reading match went to a second replay, on the 27th.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Blackpool 2–1 Bolton Wanderers 18 November 1989
2 Darlington 6–2 Northwich Victoria 18 November 1989
3 Dartford 1–1 Exeter City 18 November 1989
Replay Exeter City 4–1 Dartford 22 November 1989
4 Bath City 2–2 Fulham 19 November 1989
Replay Fulham 2–1 Bath City 22 November 1989
5 Bristol City 2–0 Barnet 18 November 1989
6 Burnley 1–1 Stockport County 18 November 1989
Replay Stockport County 1–2 Burnley 22 November 1989
7 Preston North End 1–0 Tranmere Rovers 18 November 1989
8 Sutton United 1–1 Torquay United 18 November 1989
Replay Torquay United 4–0 Sutton United 22 November 1989
9 Marine 0–1 Rochdale 17 November 1989
10 Gillingham 0–0 Welling United 18 November 1989
Replay Welling United 1–0 Gillingham 22 November 1989
11 Macclesfield Town 1–1 Chester City 18 November 1989
Replay Chester City 3–2 Macclesfield Town 21 November 1989
12 Crewe Alexandra 2–0 Congleton Town 18 November 1989
13 Lincoln City 1–0 Billingham Synthonia 18 November 1989
14 Stafford Rangers 2–3 Halifax Town 18 November 1989
15 Scarborough 0–1 Whitley Bay 18 November 1989
16 Shrewsbury Town 2–3 Chesterfield 18 November 1989
17 Doncaster Rovers 1–0 Notts County 18 November 1989
18 Bishop Auckland 2–0 Tow Law Town 18 November 1989
19 Kidderminster Harriers 2–3 Swansea City 18 November 1989
20 Aylesbury United 1–0 Southend United 18 November 1989
21 Brentford 0–1 Colchester United 18 November 1989
22 Bristol Rovers 1–1 Reading 18 November 1989
Replay Reading 1–1 Bristol Rovers 21 November 1989
Replay Bristol Rovers 0–1 Reading 27 November 1989
23 Maidstone United 2–1 Yeovil Town 19 November 1989
24 Carlisle United 3–0 Wrexham 18 November 1989
25 Scunthorpe United 4–1 Matlock Town 18 November 1989
26 Cardiff City 1–0 Halesowen Town 18 November 1989
27 York City 1–2 Grimsby Town 18 November 1989
28 Kettering Town 0–1 Northampton Town 18 November 1989
29 Rotherham United 0–0 Bury 18 November 1989
Replay Bury 1–2 Rotherham United 21 November 1989
30 Aldershot 0–1 Cambridge United 17 November 1989
31 Gloucester City 1–0 Dorchester Town 18 November 1989
32 Wigan Athletic 2–0 Mansfield Town 19 November 1989
33 Peterborough United 1–1 Hayes 18 November 1989
Replay Hayes 0–1 Peterborough United 21 November 1989
34 Leyton Orient 0–1 Birmingham City 18 November 1989
35 Basingstoke Town 3–0 Bromsgrove Rovers 18 November 1989
36 Slough Town 1–2 Woking 18 November 1989
37 Telford United 0–3 Walsall 18 November 1989
38 Redditch United 1–3 Merthyr Tydfil 18 November 1989
39 Farnborough Town 0–1 Hereford United 18 November 1989
40 Hartlepool United 0–2 Huddersfield Town 18 November 1989

Second round proper edit

The second round of games was played on 9 December 1989, with the first round of replays being played on the 12th–13th. Two games went to second replays and one of these went to a third replay.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Blackpool 3–0 Chester City 9 December 1989
2 Chesterfield 0–2 Huddersfield Town 9 December 1989
3 Darlington 3–0 Halifax Town 9 December 1989
4 Bristol City 2–1 Fulham 9 December 1989
5 Rochdale 3–0 Lincoln City 9 December 1989
6 Reading 0–0 Welling United 9 December 1989
Replay Welling United 1–1 Reading 13 December 1989
Replay Reading 0–0 Welling United 19 December 1989
Replay Welling United 1–2 Reading 22 December 1989
7 Walsall 1–0 Rotherham United 9 December 1989
8 Grimsby Town 1–0 Doncaster Rovers 9 December 1989
9 Crewe Alexandra 1–1 Bishop Auckland 9 December 1989
Replay Bishop Auckland 0–2 Crewe Alexandra 13 December 1989
10 Maidstone United 1–1 Exeter City 9 December 1989
Replay Exeter City 3–2 Maidstone United 13 December 1989
11 Northampton Town 0–0 Aylesbury United 9 December 1989
Replay Aylesbury United 0–1 Northampton Town 13 December 1989
12 Whitley Bay 2–0 Preston North End 9 December 1989
13 Scunthorpe United 2–2 Burnley 9 December 1989
Replay Burnley 1–1 Scunthorpe United 12 December 1989
Replay Burnley 5–0 Scunthorpe United 18 December 1989
14 Cardiff City 2–2 Gloucester City 9 December 1989
Replay Gloucester City 0–1 Cardiff City 12 December 1989
15 Hereford United 3–2 Merthyr Tydfil 9 December 1989
16 Wigan Athletic 2–0 Carlisle United 9 December 1989
17 Colchester United 0–2 Birmingham City 9 December 1989
18 Basingstoke Town 2–3 Torquay United 9 December 1989
19 Cambridge United 3–1 Woking 9 December 1989
20 Swansea City 3–1 Peterborough United 9 December 1989

Third round proper edit

Teams from the Football League First and Second Division entered in this round. The third round of games in the FA Cup was played over the weekend 6–7 January 1990, with the first set of replays being played on the 9th–10th. Two games went to second replays, which were completed the week after.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Blackpool 1–0 Burnley 6 January 1990
2 Bristol City 2–1 Swindon Town 6 January 1990
3 Rochdale 1–0 Whitley Bay 6 January 1990
4 Watford 2–0 Wigan Athletic 6 January 1990
5 Reading 2–1 Sunderland 6 January 1990
6 Leicester City 1–2 Barnsley 6 January 1990
7 Nottingham Forest 0–1 Manchester United 7 January 1990
8 Blackburn Rovers 2–2 Aston Villa 6 January 1990
Replay Aston Villa 3–1 Blackburn Rovers 10 January 1990
9 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–2 Sheffield Wednesday 6 January 1990
10 Middlesbrough 0–0 Everton 6 January 1990
Replay Everton 1–1 Middlesbrough 10 January 1990
Replay Everton 1–0 Middlesbrough 17 January 1990
11 West Bromwich Albion 2–0 Wimbledon 6 January 1990
12 Sheffield United 2–0 Bournemouth 6 January 1990
13 Tottenham Hotspur 1–3 Southampton 6 January 1990
14 Manchester City 0–0 Millwall 6 January 1990
Replay Millwall 1–1 Manchester City 9 January 1990
Replay Millwall 3–1 Manchester City 15 January 1990
15 Northampton Town 1–0 Coventry City 6 January 1990
16 Brighton & Hove Albion 4–1 Luton Town 6 January 1990
17 Plymouth Argyle 0–1 Oxford United 6 January 1990
18 Hull City 0–1 Newcastle United 6 January 1990
19 Crystal Palace 2–1 Portsmouth 6 January 1990
20 Chelsea 1–1 Crewe Alexandra 6 January 1990
Replay Crewe Alexandra 0–2 Chelsea 10 January 1990
21 Exeter City 1–1 Norwich City 6 January 1990
Replay Norwich City 2–0 Exeter City 10 January 1990
22 Huddersfield Town 3–1 Grimsby Town 6 January 1990
23 Cardiff City 0–0 Queens Park Rangers 6 January 1990
Replay Queens Park Rangers 2–0 Cardiff City 10 January 1990
24 Port Vale 1–1 Derby County 7 January 1990
Replay Derby County 2–3 Port Vale 10 January 1990
25 Charlton Athletic 1–1 Bradford City 7 January 1990
Replay Bradford City 0–3 Charlton Athletic 10 January 1990
26 Leeds United 0–1 Ipswich Town 6 January 1990
27 Torquay United 1–0 West Ham United 6 January 1990
28 Hereford United 2–1 Walsall 6 January 1990
29 Stoke City 0–1 Arsenal 6 January 1990
30 Birmingham City 1–1 Oldham Athletic 6 January 1990
Replay Oldham Athletic 1–0 Birmingham City 10 January 1990
31 Cambridge United 0–0 Darlington 6 January 1990
Replay Darlington 1–3 Cambridge United 9 January 1990
32 Swansea City 0–0 Liverpool 6 January 1990
Replay Liverpool 8–0 Swansea City 9 January 1990

Fourth round proper edit

The fourth round of games was played over the weekend 27–28 January 1990, with replays being played on the 30th–31st.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Blackpool 1–0 Torquay United 27 January 1990
2 Bristol City 3–1 Chelsea 27 January 1990
3 Rochdale 3–0 Northampton Town 27 January 1990
4 Southampton 1–0 Oxford United 27 January 1990
5 Reading 3–3 Newcastle United 27 January 1990
Replay Newcastle United 4–1 Reading 31 January 1990
6 Aston Villa 6–0 Port Vale 27 January 1990
7 Sheffield Wednesday 1–2 Everton 28 January 1990
8 West Bromwich Albion 1–0 Charlton Athletic 27 January 1990
9 Sheffield United 1–1 Watford 27 January 1990
Replay Watford 1–2 Sheffield United 30 January 1990
10 Barnsley 2–0 Ipswich Town 27 January 1990
11 Norwich City 0–0 Liverpool 28 January 1990
Replay Liverpool 3–1 Norwich City 31 January 1990
12 Millwall 1–1 Cambridge United 27 January 1990
Replay Cambridge United 1–0 Millwall 30 January 1990
13 Oldham Athletic 2–1 Brighton & Hove Albion 27 January 1990
14 Crystal Palace 4–0 Huddersfield Town 27 January 1990
15 Arsenal 0–0 Queens Park Rangers 27 January 1990
Replay Queens Park Rangers 2–0 Arsenal 31 January 1990
16 Hereford United 0–1 Manchester United 28 January 1990

Fifth round proper edit

The fifth set of games was played over the weekend 17–18 February 1990, with a first round of replays being played on the 21st. Each of these finished in a draw, meaning a second round of replays had to be completed.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Blackpool 2–2 Queens Park Rangers 18 February 1990
Replay Queens Park Rangers 0–0 Blackpool 21 February 1990
Replay Queens Park Rangers 3–0 Blackpool 26 February 1990
2 Bristol City 0–0 Cambridge United 17 February 1990
Replay Cambridge United 1–1 Bristol City 21 February 1990
Replay Cambridge United 5–1 Bristol City 27 February 1990
3 Liverpool 3–0 Southampton 17 February 1990
4 West Bromwich Albion 0–2 Aston Villa 17 February 1990
5 Sheffield United 2–2 Barnsley 18 February 1990
Replay Barnsley 0–0 Sheffield United 21 February 1990
Replay Barnsley 0–1 Sheffield United 5 March 1990
6 Newcastle United 2–3 Manchester United 18 February 1990
7 Oldham Athletic 2–2 Everton 17 February 1990
Replay Everton 1–1 Oldham Athletic 21 February 1990
Replay Oldham Athletic 2–1 Everton 10 March 1990
8 Crystal Palace 1–0 Rochdale 17 February 1990

Sixth round proper edit

Most of the sixth round of FA Cup games were played over the weekend 10–11 March 1990, with the Oldham Athletic – Aston Villa game and the Liverpool – QPR replay being played on the 14th.

Alex Ferguson continued to defy the odds with a Manchester United side that was struggling in the league but performing wonders in the cup, as they defeated Sheffield United 1–0.

Liverpool built up their hopes of a unique second double (which had eluded them in dramatic fashion during the previous two seasons) by beating QPR in a quarter-final replay.

Aston Villa's double hopes were ended when they crashed 3–0 to an Oldham Athletic team that hadn't played top-division football since 1923.

Cambridge United's hopes of becoming the first Fourth Division team to reach the FA Cup semi-finals were ended with a 1–0 defeat at home to Crystal Palace, who moved closer to a first FA Cup final but were first faced with the task of overcoming a Liverpool side that had crushed them 9–0 in the league earlier in the season.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Sheffield United 0–1 Manchester United 11 March 1990
2 Queens Park Rangers 2–2 Liverpool 11 March 1990
Replay Liverpool 1–0 Queens Park Rangers 14 March 1990
3 Oldham Athletic 3–0 Aston Villa 14 March 1990
4 Cambridge United 0–1 Crystal Palace 10 March 1990

Semi-finals edit

The semi-final matches were played on 8 April 1990.

Seven months after losing 9–0 to them in a league game, Crystal Palace found a 10-goal improvement to defeat Liverpool 4–3 and give them their first FA Cup final appearance as well as ending their opposition's hopes of a second double – the third season running that Liverpool had suffered a late blow to their double hopes.

Oldham Athletic, a Second Division side, opened the scoring against Manchester United through Earl Barrett in a game that eventually ended 3–3, forcing a replay. United won the replay 2–1.

Crystal Palace4 – 3 (a.e.t.)Liverpool
Bright   46'
O'Reilly   70'
Gray   88'
Pardew   109'
Report Rush   14'
McMahon   81'
Barnes   83' (pen.)

Manchester United3 – 3 (a.e.t.)Oldham Athletic
Robson   29'
Webb   72'
Wallace   92'
Barrett   5'
Marshall   75'
Palmer   113'
Attendance: 44,026

Attendance: 35,005

Final edit

Crystal Palace, playing in their first FA Cup final, took on a Manchester United side that already had six FA Cups to its name, and a thrilling game ended 3–3 with Palace taking the lead twice and United once before a late equaliser by Mark Hughes (his second goal of the game) forced a replay.

Manchester United3–3 (a.e.t.)Crystal Palace
Robson   35'
Hughes   62', 109'
O'Reilly   18'
Wright   72', 92'
Attendance: 80,000
Referee: Allan Gunn (Sussex)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Manchester United
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Crystal Palace

Replay edit

Lee Martin, a 22-year-old defender who nearly did not play due to Alex Ferguson's doubts about his fitness, scored the winning goal as Manchester United sealed their first major trophy in five years and their first under Ferguson's management, ending months of speculation that his job was at risk due to dismal league performances.

Attendance: 80,000
Referee: Allan Gunn (Sussex)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Manchester United
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Crystal Palace

Media coverage edit

For the second consecutive season in the United Kingdom, the BBC were the free to air broadcasters while Sky Sports were the subscription broadcasters.[citation needed]

The matches shown live on the BBC were: Nottingham Forest vs Manchester United (R3); Norwich City vs Liverpool (R4); Newcastle United vs Manchester United (R5); Queens Park Rangers vs Liverpool (QF); both Crystal Palace vs Liverpool and Manchester United vs Oldham Athletic (SF); Manchester United vs Oldham Athletic (SF replay); and Crystal Palace vs Manchester United in both the Final and its replay.

This was the first season to feature live televised semi-finals; both were shown on the same Sunday afternoon with an EastEnders omnibus edition scheduled in between, though this was altered when the Liverpool vs Crystal Palace match required extra time. The semi-final replay, shown on the following Wednesday evening, coincided with ITV showing the First Division match between Arsenal and Aston Villa. This was the first occasion on which BBC1 and ITV had shown different English club matches on the same evening. The cup replay kicked off at 19:45, with the league match kicking off twenty minutes later at 20:05, with the cup replay having to allow for the possibility of extra time, meaning viewers may have changed channels in time to see Aston Villa's Chris Price score the only goal.

References edit

External links edit

  • The FA Cup at TheFA.com
  • FA Cup at BBC.co.uk
  • FA Cup news at Reuters.co.uk

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 1989 90 FA Cup was the 109th season of the world s oldest football knockout competition The Football Association Challenge Cup or FA Cup for short The competition started in September 1989 for teams outside the football league who played in a qualifying competition 1989 90 FA CupCountry England WalesDefending championsLiverpoolChampionsManchester United 7th title Runners upCrystal PalaceTop goal scorer s Ian Rush 6 1988 891990 91 Contents 1 First round proper 2 Second round proper 3 Third round proper 4 Fourth round proper 5 Fifth round proper 6 Sixth round proper 7 Semi finals 8 Final 8 1 Replay 9 Media coverage 10 References 11 External linksFirst round proper editFor the qualifying rounds see 1989 90 FA Cup qualifying rounds Teams from the Football League Third and Fourth Division entered in this round plus four non league teams were given byes to this round Telford United Macclesfield Town Kettering Town and Sutton United The first round of games was played over the weekend 17 19 November 1989 with a first round of replays being played on the 21st 22nd The Bristol Rovers Reading match went to a second replay on the 27th Tie no Home team Score Away team Date1 Blackpool 2 1 Bolton Wanderers 18 November 19892 Darlington 6 2 Northwich Victoria 18 November 19893 Dartford 1 1 Exeter City 18 November 1989Replay Exeter City 4 1 Dartford 22 November 19894 Bath City 2 2 Fulham 19 November 1989Replay Fulham 2 1 Bath City 22 November 19895 Bristol City 2 0 Barnet 18 November 19896 Burnley 1 1 Stockport County 18 November 1989Replay Stockport County 1 2 Burnley 22 November 19897 Preston North End 1 0 Tranmere Rovers 18 November 19898 Sutton United 1 1 Torquay United 18 November 1989Replay Torquay United 4 0 Sutton United 22 November 19899 Marine 0 1 Rochdale 17 November 198910 Gillingham 0 0 Welling United 18 November 1989Replay Welling United 1 0 Gillingham 22 November 198911 Macclesfield Town 1 1 Chester City 18 November 1989Replay Chester City 3 2 Macclesfield Town 21 November 198912 Crewe Alexandra 2 0 Congleton Town 18 November 198913 Lincoln City 1 0 Billingham Synthonia 18 November 198914 Stafford Rangers 2 3 Halifax Town 18 November 198915 Scarborough 0 1 Whitley Bay 18 November 198916 Shrewsbury Town 2 3 Chesterfield 18 November 198917 Doncaster Rovers 1 0 Notts County 18 November 198918 Bishop Auckland 2 0 Tow Law Town 18 November 198919 Kidderminster Harriers 2 3 Swansea City 18 November 198920 Aylesbury United 1 0 Southend United 18 November 198921 Brentford 0 1 Colchester United 18 November 198922 Bristol Rovers 1 1 Reading 18 November 1989Replay Reading 1 1 Bristol Rovers 21 November 1989Replay Bristol Rovers 0 1 Reading 27 November 198923 Maidstone United 2 1 Yeovil Town 19 November 198924 Carlisle United 3 0 Wrexham 18 November 198925 Scunthorpe United 4 1 Matlock Town 18 November 198926 Cardiff City 1 0 Halesowen Town 18 November 198927 York City 1 2 Grimsby Town 18 November 198928 Kettering Town 0 1 Northampton Town 18 November 198929 Rotherham United 0 0 Bury 18 November 1989Replay Bury 1 2 Rotherham United 21 November 198930 Aldershot 0 1 Cambridge United 17 November 198931 Gloucester City 1 0 Dorchester Town 18 November 198932 Wigan Athletic 2 0 Mansfield Town 19 November 198933 Peterborough United 1 1 Hayes 18 November 1989Replay Hayes 0 1 Peterborough United 21 November 198934 Leyton Orient 0 1 Birmingham City 18 November 198935 Basingstoke Town 3 0 Bromsgrove Rovers 18 November 198936 Slough Town 1 2 Woking 18 November 198937 Telford United 0 3 Walsall 18 November 198938 Redditch United 1 3 Merthyr Tydfil 18 November 198939 Farnborough Town 0 1 Hereford United 18 November 198940 Hartlepool United 0 2 Huddersfield Town 18 November 1989Second round proper editThe second round of games was played on 9 December 1989 with the first round of replays being played on the 12th 13th Two games went to second replays and one of these went to a third replay Tie no Home team Score Away team Date1 Blackpool 3 0 Chester City 9 December 19892 Chesterfield 0 2 Huddersfield Town 9 December 19893 Darlington 3 0 Halifax Town 9 December 19894 Bristol City 2 1 Fulham 9 December 19895 Rochdale 3 0 Lincoln City 9 December 19896 Reading 0 0 Welling United 9 December 1989Replay Welling United 1 1 Reading 13 December 1989Replay Reading 0 0 Welling United 19 December 1989Replay Welling United 1 2 Reading 22 December 19897 Walsall 1 0 Rotherham United 9 December 19898 Grimsby Town 1 0 Doncaster Rovers 9 December 19899 Crewe Alexandra 1 1 Bishop Auckland 9 December 1989Replay Bishop Auckland 0 2 Crewe Alexandra 13 December 198910 Maidstone United 1 1 Exeter City 9 December 1989Replay Exeter City 3 2 Maidstone United 13 December 198911 Northampton Town 0 0 Aylesbury United 9 December 1989Replay Aylesbury United 0 1 Northampton Town 13 December 198912 Whitley Bay 2 0 Preston North End 9 December 198913 Scunthorpe United 2 2 Burnley 9 December 1989Replay Burnley 1 1 Scunthorpe United 12 December 1989Replay Burnley 5 0 Scunthorpe United 18 December 198914 Cardiff City 2 2 Gloucester City 9 December 1989Replay Gloucester City 0 1 Cardiff City 12 December 198915 Hereford United 3 2 Merthyr Tydfil 9 December 198916 Wigan Athletic 2 0 Carlisle United 9 December 198917 Colchester United 0 2 Birmingham City 9 December 198918 Basingstoke Town 2 3 Torquay United 9 December 198919 Cambridge United 3 1 Woking 9 December 198920 Swansea City 3 1 Peterborough United 9 December 1989Third round proper editTeams from the Football League First and Second Division entered in this round The third round of games in the FA Cup was played over the weekend 6 7 January 1990 with the first set of replays being played on the 9th 10th Two games went to second replays which were completed the week after Tie no Home team Score Away team Date1 Blackpool 1 0 Burnley 6 January 19902 Bristol City 2 1 Swindon Town 6 January 19903 Rochdale 1 0 Whitley Bay 6 January 19904 Watford 2 0 Wigan Athletic 6 January 19905 Reading 2 1 Sunderland 6 January 19906 Leicester City 1 2 Barnsley 6 January 19907 Nottingham Forest 0 1 Manchester United 7 January 19908 Blackburn Rovers 2 2 Aston Villa 6 January 1990Replay Aston Villa 3 1 Blackburn Rovers 10 January 19909 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 2 Sheffield Wednesday 6 January 199010 Middlesbrough 0 0 Everton 6 January 1990Replay Everton 1 1 Middlesbrough 10 January 1990Replay Everton 1 0 Middlesbrough 17 January 199011 West Bromwich Albion 2 0 Wimbledon 6 January 199012 Sheffield United 2 0 Bournemouth 6 January 199013 Tottenham Hotspur 1 3 Southampton 6 January 199014 Manchester City 0 0 Millwall 6 January 1990Replay Millwall 1 1 Manchester City 9 January 1990Replay Millwall 3 1 Manchester City 15 January 199015 Northampton Town 1 0 Coventry City 6 January 199016 Brighton amp Hove Albion 4 1 Luton Town 6 January 199017 Plymouth Argyle 0 1 Oxford United 6 January 199018 Hull City 0 1 Newcastle United 6 January 199019 Crystal Palace 2 1 Portsmouth 6 January 199020 Chelsea 1 1 Crewe Alexandra 6 January 1990Replay Crewe Alexandra 0 2 Chelsea 10 January 199021 Exeter City 1 1 Norwich City 6 January 1990Replay Norwich City 2 0 Exeter City 10 January 199022 Huddersfield Town 3 1 Grimsby Town 6 January 199023 Cardiff City 0 0 Queens Park Rangers 6 January 1990Replay Queens Park Rangers 2 0 Cardiff City 10 January 199024 Port Vale 1 1 Derby County 7 January 1990Replay Derby County 2 3 Port Vale 10 January 199025 Charlton Athletic 1 1 Bradford City 7 January 1990Replay Bradford City 0 3 Charlton Athletic 10 January 199026 Leeds United 0 1 Ipswich Town 6 January 199027 Torquay United 1 0 West Ham United 6 January 199028 Hereford United 2 1 Walsall 6 January 199029 Stoke City 0 1 Arsenal 6 January 199030 Birmingham City 1 1 Oldham Athletic 6 January 1990Replay Oldham Athletic 1 0 Birmingham City 10 January 199031 Cambridge United 0 0 Darlington 6 January 1990Replay Darlington 1 3 Cambridge United 9 January 199032 Swansea City 0 0 Liverpool 6 January 1990Replay Liverpool 8 0 Swansea City 9 January 1990Fourth round proper editThe fourth round of games was played over the weekend 27 28 January 1990 with replays being played on the 30th 31st Tie no Home team Score Away team Date1 Blackpool 1 0 Torquay United 27 January 19902 Bristol City 3 1 Chelsea 27 January 19903 Rochdale 3 0 Northampton Town 27 January 19904 Southampton 1 0 Oxford United 27 January 19905 Reading 3 3 Newcastle United 27 January 1990Replay Newcastle United 4 1 Reading 31 January 19906 Aston Villa 6 0 Port Vale 27 January 19907 Sheffield Wednesday 1 2 Everton 28 January 19908 West Bromwich Albion 1 0 Charlton Athletic 27 January 19909 Sheffield United 1 1 Watford 27 January 1990Replay Watford 1 2 Sheffield United 30 January 199010 Barnsley 2 0 Ipswich Town 27 January 199011 Norwich City 0 0 Liverpool 28 January 1990Replay Liverpool 3 1 Norwich City 31 January 199012 Millwall 1 1 Cambridge United 27 January 1990Replay Cambridge United 1 0 Millwall 30 January 199013 Oldham Athletic 2 1 Brighton amp Hove Albion 27 January 199014 Crystal Palace 4 0 Huddersfield Town 27 January 199015 Arsenal 0 0 Queens Park Rangers 27 January 1990Replay Queens Park Rangers 2 0 Arsenal 31 January 199016 Hereford United 0 1 Manchester United 28 January 1990Fifth round proper editThe fifth set of games was played over the weekend 17 18 February 1990 with a first round of replays being played on the 21st Each of these finished in a draw meaning a second round of replays had to be completed Tie no Home team Score Away team Date1 Blackpool 2 2 Queens Park Rangers 18 February 1990Replay Queens Park Rangers 0 0 Blackpool 21 February 1990Replay Queens Park Rangers 3 0 Blackpool 26 February 19902 Bristol City 0 0 Cambridge United 17 February 1990Replay Cambridge United 1 1 Bristol City 21 February 1990Replay Cambridge United 5 1 Bristol City 27 February 19903 Liverpool 3 0 Southampton 17 February 19904 West Bromwich Albion 0 2 Aston Villa 17 February 19905 Sheffield United 2 2 Barnsley 18 February 1990Replay Barnsley 0 0 Sheffield United 21 February 1990Replay Barnsley 0 1 Sheffield United 5 March 19906 Newcastle United 2 3 Manchester United 18 February 19907 Oldham Athletic 2 2 Everton 17 February 1990Replay Everton 1 1 Oldham Athletic 21 February 1990Replay Oldham Athletic 2 1 Everton 10 March 19908 Crystal Palace 1 0 Rochdale 17 February 1990Sixth round proper editMost of the sixth round of FA Cup games were played over the weekend 10 11 March 1990 with the Oldham Athletic Aston Villa game and the Liverpool QPR replay being played on the 14th Alex Ferguson continued to defy the odds with a Manchester United side that was struggling in the league but performing wonders in the cup as they defeated Sheffield United 1 0 Liverpool built up their hopes of a unique second double which had eluded them in dramatic fashion during the previous two seasons by beating QPR in a quarter final replay Aston Villa s double hopes were ended when they crashed 3 0 to an Oldham Athletic team that hadn t played top division football since 1923 Cambridge United s hopes of becoming the first Fourth Division team to reach the FA Cup semi finals were ended with a 1 0 defeat at home to Crystal Palace who moved closer to a first FA Cup final but were first faced with the task of overcoming a Liverpool side that had crushed them 9 0 in the league earlier in the season Tie no Home team Score Away team Date1 Sheffield United 0 1 Manchester United 11 March 19902 Queens Park Rangers 2 2 Liverpool 11 March 1990Replay Liverpool 1 0 Queens Park Rangers 14 March 19903 Oldham Athletic 3 0 Aston Villa 14 March 19904 Cambridge United 0 1 Crystal Palace 10 March 1990Semi finals editThe semi final matches were played on 8 April 1990 Seven months after losing 9 0 to them in a league game Crystal Palace found a 10 goal improvement to defeat Liverpool 4 3 and give them their first FA Cup final appearance as well as ending their opposition s hopes of a second double the third season running that Liverpool had suffered a late blow to their double hopes Oldham Athletic a Second Division side opened the scoring against Manchester United through Earl Barrett in a game that eventually ended 3 3 forcing a replay United won the replay 2 1 8 April 199012 00Crystal Palace4 3 a e t LiverpoolBright nbsp 46 O Reilly nbsp 70 Gray nbsp 88 Pardew nbsp 109 Report Rush nbsp 14 McMahon nbsp 81 Barnes nbsp 83 pen Villa Park BirminghamAttendance 38 389Referee George Courtney Spennymoor County Durham 8 April 199015 30Manchester United3 3 a e t Oldham AthleticRobson nbsp 29 Webb nbsp 72 Wallace nbsp 92 Barrett nbsp 5 Marshall nbsp 75 Palmer nbsp 113 Maine Road ManchesterAttendance 44 026Referee Joe Worrall Cheshire 11 April 199019 45Oldham Athletic1 2 a e t Manchester UnitedRitchie nbsp 81 McClair nbsp 50 Robins nbsp 114 Maine Road ManchesterAttendance 35 005Referee Joe Worrall Cheshire Final editMain article 1990 FA Cup Final Crystal Palace playing in their first FA Cup final took on a Manchester United side that already had six FA Cups to its name and a thrilling game ended 3 3 with Palace taking the lead twice and United once before a late equaliser by Mark Hughes his second goal of the game forced a replay 12 May 1990Manchester United3 3 a e t Crystal PalaceRobson nbsp 35 Hughes nbsp 62 109 O Reilly nbsp 18 Wright nbsp 72 92 Wembley Stadium LondonAttendance 80 000Referee Allan Gunn Sussex nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Manchester United nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Crystal PalaceReplay edit Lee Martin a 22 year old defender who nearly did not play due to Alex Ferguson s doubts about his fitness scored the winning goal as Manchester United sealed their first major trophy in five years and their first under Ferguson s management ending months of speculation that his job was at risk due to dismal league performances 17 May 1990Manchester United1 0Crystal PalaceMartin nbsp 59 Wembley Stadium LondonAttendance 80 000Referee Allan Gunn Sussex nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Manchester United nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Crystal PalaceMedia coverage editFor the second consecutive season in the United Kingdom the BBC were the free to air broadcasters while Sky Sports were the subscription broadcasters citation needed The matches shown live on the BBC were Nottingham Forest vs Manchester United R3 Norwich City vs Liverpool R4 Newcastle United vs Manchester United R5 Queens Park Rangers vs Liverpool QF both Crystal Palace vs Liverpool and Manchester United vs Oldham Athletic SF Manchester United vs Oldham Athletic SF replay and Crystal Palace vs Manchester United in both the Final and its replay This was the first season to feature live televised semi finals both were shown on the same Sunday afternoon with an EastEnders omnibus edition scheduled in between though this was altered when the Liverpool vs Crystal Palace match required extra time The semi final replay shown on the following Wednesday evening coincided with ITV showing the First Division match between Arsenal and Aston Villa This was the first occasion on which BBC1 and ITV had shown different English club matches on the same evening The cup replay kicked off at 19 45 with the league match kicking off twenty minutes later at 20 05 with the cup replay having to allow for the possibility of extra time meaning viewers may have changed channels in time to see Aston Villa s Chris Price score the only goal References editExternal links editThe FA Cup at TheFA com FA Cup at BBC co uk FA Cup news at Reuters co uk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1989 90 FA Cup amp oldid 1183375550, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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