2021–22 FA Cup explained

FA Cup
Year:2021–22
Other Titles:Football Association Challenge Cup
Country:England
Wales
Jersey
Num Teams:729 (all)
637 (qualifying competition)
124 (main competition)
Champions:Liverpool (8th title)
Runner-Up:Chelsea
Matches:108
Goals:328
Attendance:1622895
Top Goal Scorer:Adam Boyes (11 goals)[1]
Prevseason:2020–21
Nextseason:2022–23
Defending Champions:Leicester City

The 2021–22 FA Cup was the 141st season and marked the 150th anniversary of the first Football Association Challenge Cup, the oldest football tournament in the world, started in the 1871–72 season. It was sponsored by Emirates and was known as the Emirates FA Cup for sponsorship purposes.

Premier League side Leicester City were the holders, having beaten Chelsea in the 2021 FA Cup Final.[2] They were eliminated by Nottingham Forest in the fourth round.

Liverpool beat the two-time defending runners-up Chelsea on penalties in the final to win their 8th FA Cup overall and first since 2006.[3] This was the fifth FA Cup final that has gone to extra time, with Chelsea becoming the first team to lose three consecutive finals.[4] As winners, Liverpool would have qualified for the 2022–23 UEFA Europa League group stage; however, as they had already qualified for European competition via the league standings, the spot was passed down to the 6th-placed Premier League team.

Teams

The FA Cup is a knockout competition with 124 teams taking part (excluding those eliminated in the qualifying rounds) all trying to reach the Final at Wembley in May 2022. The competitors consist of the 92 teams from the Football League system (20 teams from the Premier League and the 72 in total from the EFL Championship, EFL League One and EFL League Two) plus the 32 surviving teams out of 637 teams from the National League System (levels 5–10 of the English football league system) that started the competition in qualifying rounds.[5]

All rounds are drawn randomly, usually either at the completion of the previous round or on the evening of the last televised game of a round being played, depending on television broadcasting rights.

RoundMain dateNumber of fixturesClubs remainingNew entries this roundWinner
prize money
Loser
prize money
Divisions entering this round
First round proper Saturday 6 November 2021 40 124 → 84 48 £22,629 None 24 EFL League One teams
24 EFL League Two teams
Second round proper Saturday 4 December 2021 20 84 → 64 None £32,000 None None
Third round proper Saturday 8 January 2022 32 64 → 32 44 £82,000 None 20 Premier League teams
24 EFL Championship teams
Fourth round proper Saturday 5 February 2022 16 32 → 16 None £90,000 None None
Fifth round proper Wednesday 2 March 2022 8 16 → 8 None £180,000 None None
Quarter-finals Saturday 19 March 2022 4 8 → 4 None £360,000 None None
Semi-finals Saturday 16 April 2022 2 4 → 2 None £900,000 £450,000 None
Final Saturday 14 May 2022 1 2 → 1 None £1,800,000 £900,000 None

Qualifying

See main article: 2021–22 FA Cup qualifying rounds. Teams that are not members of either the Premier League or English Football League competed in the qualifying rounds to secure one of 32 available places in the first round proper. The six-round qualifying competition began with the Extra preliminary round on 6 August 2021.

First round proper

The first round saw the 32 winners from the fourth qualifying round joined by the 48 clubs from League One and League Two. The draw was held on 17 October 2021 at Wembley Stadium, and was done by Kelly Smith and Wes Morgan. The lowest-ranked team in the first round were AFC Sudbury of the eighth-tier Isthmian League North Division.

Second round proper

The second round featured the 40 winners from the first round. The draw was held on 8 November 2021 at Wembley Stadium, and was done by Shaun Wright-Phillips and Rachel Yankey. The lowest-ranked team in the second round were Buxton of the seventh-tier Northern Premier League Premier Division.

Third round proper

The third round featured all 44 clubs across the Premier League and the Championship, who entered the competition in this round, along with the 20 winners from the second round. The draw was held on 6 December 2021 at Wembley Stadium, and was done by David Seaman and Faye White.[6] The lowest-ranked team in the third round were Kidderminster Harriers of the sixth-tier National League North. To avoid possible fixture congestion caused by postponements to league matches due to a surge in COVID-19 cases, matches from this round onwards are decided on the day, with extra time and penalties used if necessary.[7]

Fourth round proper

The draw for the fourth round was held on 9 January 2022 at Wembley Stadium, and was done by David James and Leah Williamson.[8] The lowest-ranked team in the fourth round were Kidderminster Harriers of the sixth-tier National League North.[9]

Fifth round proper

The draw for the fifth round was held on 6 February 2022 at Wembley Stadium, and was done by Andy Cole.[10] The matches were played during the week commencing Monday 28 February 2022.[11] The lowest-ranked team in the fifth round were Boreham Wood of the fifth-tier National League.

Quarter-finals

The draw was held on 3 March 2022 at Wembley Stadium, and was conducted by England national football team manager Gareth Southgate.[12] The lowest-ranked teams in the quarter-finals were Middlesbrough and Nottingham Forest, both of the second-tier EFL Championship.[13] [14]

On 15 March, Chelsea requested to play their game against Middlesbrough behind closed doors, due to them being unable to sell any more than the season tickets and 500–600 regular tickets sold before 10 March, after the Russian owner Roman Abramovich was sanctioned by the UK over his links to Vladimir Putin. This would have meant no one would be able to attend, including Middlesbrough fans whose tickets already had sold out. Chelsea's request was withdrawn the same day under criticism from the FA and Middlesbrough.[15]

Semi-finals

The draw for the semi-finals was held on 20 March 2022 by former England international Robbie Fowler.[16]

Top scorers

Following the conclusion of the competition, Marske United player Adam Boyes was awarded the FA Cup Golden Ball Award, commemorating him as the top scorer of the season from the extra preliminary round through to the final with eleven goals.[17]

RankPlayerClubGoals[18]
1 Riyad MahrezManchester City4
Jayden StockleyCharlton Athletic
3 Ryan BowmanShrewsbury Town3
Jordon GarrickPlymouth Argyle
Harry KaneTottenham Hotspur
Callum LangWigan Athletic
Romelu LukakuChelsea
Emiliano MarcondesAFC Bournemouth
Bryan MbeumoBrentford
Takumi MinaminoLiverpool
Ollie PalmerAFC Wimbledon
Scott QuigleyStockport County
James WilsonPort Vale

Television rights in the United Kingdom

The domestic broadcasting rights for the competition were held by the BBC who had held them since 2014-15 and ITV who were showing matches for the first time since the 2013-14 season.
The following matches were broadcast live on UK television:

RoundDateTeamsKick-offTV Channel
First round5 NovemberAFC Sudbury v Colchester United7:55pmBBC Two
6 NovemberBanbury United v Barrow5:15pmITV4
7 NovemberSheffield Wednesday v Plymouth Argyle12:15pmITV
Stratford Town v Shrewsbury Town3:00pmITV4
St Albans City v Forest Green Rovers5:15pmBBC Two
8 NovemberDagenham & Redbridge v Salford City7:45pmITV4
First round (Replay)16 NovemberSolihull Moors v Wigan Athletic7:45pmITV4
17 NovemberStockport County v Bolton Wanderers7:45pmBBC Two
Second round3 DecemberGateshead v Charlton Athletic7:45pmITV4
4 DecemberBuxton v Morecambe12:45pmBBC One
Yeovil Town v Stevenage5.30pmBBC Two
5 DecemberRochdale v Plymouth Argyle12:15pmITV
Salford City v Chesterfield5:15pmITV4
6 DecemberBoreham Wood v St Albans City7:45pmITV4
Second round (Replay)15 December 2023Barrow v Ipswich Town7:45pmITV4
Third round[19] 7 JanuarySwindon Town v Manchester City8:00pmITV
8 JanuaryMillwall v Crystal Palace12:45pmITV
Hull City v Everton5:30pmBBC One
Swansea City v Southampton5:30pmBBC One Wales
Chelsea v Chesterfield5:30pmBBC Red Button
Yeovil Town v AFC Bournemouth5:45pmBBC Red Button
9 JanuaryCardiff City v Preston North End2:00pmS4C
West Ham United v Leeds United2:15pmITV
Nottingham Forest v Arsenal5:15pmITV
10 JanuaryManchester United v Aston Villa7:55pmBBC One
Fourth round4 FebruaryManchester United v Middlesbrough8:00pmITV
5 FebruaryKidderminster Harriers v West Ham United12:30pmBBC One
Chelsea v Plymouth Argyle12:30pmBBC Red Button
Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton & Hove Albion8:00pmITV4
4 FebruaryLiverpool v Cardiff City12:00pmITV
Nottingham Forest v Leicester City4:00pmBBC One
Cambridge United v Luton Town5:30pmBBC Red Button
AFC Bournemouth v Boreham Wood6:30pmITV4
Fifth round[20] 1 MarchPeterborough United v Manchester City7:15pmITV
Crystal Palace v Stoke City7:30pmBBC Red Button
Middlesbrough v Tottenham Hotspur7:55pmBBC One
2 MarchLuton Town v Chelsea7:15pmBBC One
Southampton v West Ham United7:30pmBBC Red Button
Liverpool v Norwich City8:15pmITV
3 MarchEverton v Boreham Wood8:15pmITV
7 MarchNottingham Forest v Huddersfield Town8:15pmITV4
Quarter-finals[21] 19 March Middlesbrough v Chelsea5:15pmBBC One
20 March Crystal Palace v Everton12:30pmITV
Southampton v Manchester City3:00pmBBC One
Nottingham Forest v Liverpool6:00pmITV
Semi-finals16 AprilManchester City v Liverpool3:30pmBBC One
17 AprilChelsea v Crystal Palace4:30pmITV1
Final14 MayChelsea v Liverpool4:45pmBBC One
ITV1

Broadcast partners for other countries can be found on the FA's website.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.thefa.com/news/2022/may/16/emirates-fa-cup-golden-ball-awards-made-20221605 Golden Ball winners at Wembley
  2. Web site: McNulty . Phil . FA Cup final 2021: Foxes lift FA Cup for first time after Youri Tielemans' great goal . BBC Sport . 15 May 2021 . 10 July 2021.
  3. Web site: McNulty . Phil . Liverpool beat Chelsea on penalties to win FA Cup and keep quadruple dream alive . BBC Sport . 14 May 2022 . 14 May 2022.
  4. Web site: 14 May 2022 . Chelsea v Liverpool goes to penalties: FA Cup final – live! . 14 May 2022 . The Guardian.
  5. Web site: Emirates FA Cup 2021-22 details confirmed including round dates, prize fund and more . The Football Association . 10 July 2021. 2 July 2021.
  6. Web site: FA Cup third-round draw – as it happened. 6 December 2021. Guardian. 8 December 2021.
  7. News: No FA Cup third & fourth round replays. 20 December 2021. BBC Sport. 20 December 2021.
  8. Web site: When is the Emirates FA Cup fourth round draw and what are the details?. The Football Association. 7 January 2022. 9 January 2022.
  9. News: FA Cup fourth-round draw: Kidderminster host West Ham, Liverpool v Cardiff, Man City v Fulham. BBC Sport. 9 January 2022. 9 January 2022.
  10. News: The Emirates FA Cup fifth round proper draw details: Sunday 6 February 2022. The FA. 4 February 2022. 6 February 2022.
  11. News: FA Cup fifth-round draw: Peterborough host Man City, Luton v Chelsea, Middlesbrough v Tottenham. BBC Sport. 6 February 2022. 6 February 2022.
  12. News: The Emirates FA Cup quarter-final draw has been made. The FA. 3 March 2022. 6 March 2022.
  13. Web site: Mayo . Marc . When is the FA Cup quarter-final draw and how can I watch it? . Evening Standard . 1 March 2022 . 1 March 2022.
  14. News: Boro to host Chelsea in FA Cup quarters . 3 March 2022 . BBC Sport.
  15. Web site: Chelsea withdraw FA Cup tie request . BBC Sport . 19 March 2022 . en . 15 March 2022.
  16. News: Find out all the details ahead of the Emirates FA Cup semi-final draw this weekend . The Football Association . 18 March 2022.
  17. News: FA Cup and Women's FA Cup top goalscorers rewarded at Wembley. The Football Association. 16 May 2022. 16 May 2022.
  18. Web site: The FA Cup Top Scorers. 14 April 2022. BBC Sport.
  19. Web site: 9 December 2021. The #EmiratesFACup third round tv picks have been selected! Which games will you be watching? . live. 9 December 2021. Emirates FA Cup on Twitter. https://web.archive.org/web/20211209120239/https://twitter.com/EmiratesFACup/status/1468913819531374593 . 2021-12-09 .
  20. Web site: Find out when our Emirates FA Cup fifth round ties take place and where you can watch. The Football Association. 10 February 2022. 16 February 2022.
  21. Web site: FIND OUT WHEN THE EMIRATES FA CUP QUARTER-FINALS ARE TAKING PLACE AND WHERE TO WATCH. The Football Association. 7 March 2022. 7 March 2022.