2018 FA Vase final explained

2018 FA Vase Final
Event:2017–18 FA Vase
Team1:Stockton Town
Team1score:0
Team2:Thatcham Town
Team2score:1
Date:20 May 2018
Stadium:Wembley Stadium
City:Wembley, London
Man Of The Match:Baboucarr Jarra
Referee:John Brooks
Attendance:31,430
Weather:Sunny
Previous:2017
Next:2019

The 2018 FA Vase Final was the 44th final of the Football Association's cup competition for teams at levels 9–11 of the English football league system. The match was contested between Stockton Town, of the Northern League Division One, and Thatcham Town, of the Hellenic League Premier Division. This was the first time both teams had reached the final and the first visit to Wembley Stadium for both sides. The final of the FA Trophy was played on the same day at the same venue for the third year running, as part of the FA's Non-League Finals Day.[1] Both matches were televised in the UK on BT Sport.

Stockton Town began their campaign in the second qualifying round, with a victory over Consett. They proceeded to defeat Whickham, Bootle, City of Liverpool, West Auckland Town, Stourport Swifts, Windsor and Marske United en route to the final.

Thatcham Town started in the first round of the competition, where they defeated Horsham YMCA. Victories over Broadbridge Heath, Sevenoaks Town, Biggleswade, Bromsgrove Sporting, Melksham Town and 1874 Northwich saw them reach the final.

Background

The final will be the first appearance for both sides in a national cup final.

Stockton Town play their league football in the Northern League Division One, following promotion from the second division in the previous season. The 2017–18 season was their first season at level nine of the pyramid and only their third season playing in the FA Vase since their first appearance in the 1982–83 season. Their best run in the competition was reaching the second round in the 2016–17 season.[2]

Thatcham Town play in the Hellenic League Premier Division. Thatcham won the league prior to the final on goal difference, finishing on 98 points, to earn promotion to the Southern Football League. They won thirty-one of their thirty-eight league matches, drawing five and losing just two. They embarked on a forty match unbeaten run, in all competitions, before the final - ending with a 2–1 defeat against Binfield two games before to the final.[3] [4] Their previous best run in the competition was a quarter-final appearance in the 1988–89 season, where they were defeated by Berkshire rivals Hungerford Town.[5]

Route to the final

Thatcham Town

Match

Details

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1 Michael Arthur
2 Joe Carter
3 James Ward
4 Nathan Mulligan
5 Dale Mulligan
6 Tom Coulthard (C)
7 Kevin Hayes
9 Fred Woodhouse
10 Jamie Owens
11 James Risborough
15 Chris Stockton
Substitutes:
12 Adam Nicholson
14 Sonni Coleman
16 Matthew Garbutt
17 Alan Cossavella
18 Chris Dunwell
Manager:
Michael Dunwell
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1 Chris Rackley
2 Lewis Brownhill
3 Curtis Angell
4 Tom Melledew
5 Baboucarr Jarra
6 Tom Moran
8 Harrison Bayley
9 Shane Cooper-Clark
10 Gavin James
11 Ekow Elliott
20 Jordan Brown
Substitutes:
14 Harry Grant
15 Gareth Thomas
16 Ross Cook
17 Ashleigh James
18 Jemel Johnson
Manager:
Danny Robinson
width=50% valign=topMan of the match: Baboucarr Jarra

Match officials

  • Assistant referees: Adrian Waters & Craig Taylor
  • Forth official: Antony Coggins
width=50% valign=topMatch rules
  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Five named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Non-League Finals Day. wembleystadium.com. 2 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180402101718/http://www.wembleystadium.com/Events/2018/Non-League-Finals-Day/Non-League-Finals-Day. 2 April 2018. dead.
  2. Web site: Stockton Town. 29 April 2018. fchd.info.
  3. Web site: Kingfishers maintain unbeaten run but are made to wait on outcome of title challenge. 26 April 2018. 29 April 2018. Thatcham Town F.C.. https://web.archive.org/web/20180430181417/http://www.thatchamtownfootball.club/teams/469/match-centre/1-3339763. 30 April 2018. dead.
  4. Web site: Unbeaten streak interrupted by Binfield. 30 April 2018. 12 May 2018. Thatcham Town F.C..
  5. Web site: Thatcham Town. 29 April 2018. fchd.info.