2008–09 FA Cup explained

FA Cup
Year:2008–09
Country:England
Wales
Num Teams:762
Champions:Chelsea
Count:5
Runner-Up:Everton
Top Goal Scorer:Nicolas Anelka
Matty Fryatt
Gary Hooper
Robin van Persie
Craig Westcarr
(4 goals each)
Prevseason:2007–08
Nextseason:2009–10

The 2008–09 FA Cup (known as The FA Cup sponsored by E.ON for sponsorship reasons) was the 128th season of the world's oldest football knockout competition; the FA Cup. A record 762 clubs were accepted for the competition; one club, South Normanton Athletic, folded before the fixtures were released, leaving 761 clubs to appear in the draw.[1] Two more clubs, Brierley Hill & Withymoor and Stapenhill, folded after the draws for the early rounds were made, giving their opponents a walkover.

The competition started on 16 August 2008 with the Extra preliminary round and concluded on 30 May 2009 with the Final, held at Wembley Stadium. Because winners Chelsea qualified for the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League by finishing 3rd in the 2008–09 Premier League, losing finalists Everton qualified for the play-off round of the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League. Because Everton also happened to qualify for a Europa League berth by finishing 5th in the Premier League, that berth was awarded to the 6th place team (Aston Villa), whose berth (which was available because 2009–10 Football League Cup winners Manchester United qualified for the Champions League as Premier League winners) was in turn awarded to the 7th place team (Fulham).

Premier League side Portsmouth were the defending champions, but were elimated in the fourth round by Swansea City.

This season's competition saw the beginning of a new television contract for the tournament, with ITV and Setanta Sports taking over the domestic rights from the BBC and Sky Sports, however this would prove to be the only season in which Setanta broadcast the competition, as it went into administration and closed down a few weeks after the final.

Calendar

Round Main date Number of fixtures width=100 Clubs !New entries this round Prize money Player of the Round
16 August 2008 203 761 → 558 406: 356th–761st £750 n/a
30 August 2008 166 558 → 392 129: 227th–355th £1,500 n/a
13 September 2008 116 392 → 276 66: 161st–226th £3,000 Derren Ibrahim (Dartford)[2]
27 September 2008 80 276 → 196 44: 117th–160th £4,500 Dean Lodge (Kingstonian)[3]
11 October 2008 40 196 → 156 none £7,500 Craig Davis (AFC Totton)[4]
25 October 2008 32 156 → 124 24: 93rd–116th £12,500 Sam Hatton (AFC Wimbledon)[5]
8 November 2008 40 124 → 84 48: 45th–92nd £20,000 Jon Adams (AFC Telford United)[6]
29 November 2008 20 84 → 64 none £30,000 Lindon Meikle (Eastwood Town)[7]
3 January 2009 32 64 → 32 44: 1st–44th £75,000 Nathan Tyson (Nottingham Forest)[8]
24 January 2009 16 32 → 16 none £100,000 Scott Parker (West Ham United)[9]
14 February 2009 8 16 → 8 none £200,000 Mikel Arteta (Everton)[10]
7 March 2009 4 8 → 4 none £400,000 Robin van Persie (Arsenal)[11]
18 April 2009
19 April 2009
2 4 → 2 none Winners: £1,000,000
Losers: £500,000
Phil Jagielka (Everton)[12]
30 May 2009 1 2 → 1 none Winner: £2,000,000
Loser: £1,000,000

Qualifying rounds

See main article: 2008–09 FA Cup qualifying rounds.

All of the teams that entered the competition, but were not members of the Premier League or The Football League, had to compete in the qualifying rounds.

First round proper

All of the 24 League One and 24 League Two teams entered at this round, along with the winners of the previous round, the fourth qualifying round. These 32 winners came from the following levels:

The draw took place on 26 October 2008. The matches were played between 7 and 9 November 2008.[13]

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamAttendance
1Colchester United0 – 1Leyton Orient4,600
2Havant & Waterlooville1 – 3Brentford1,631
3Blyth Spartans3 – 1Shrewsbury Town2,742
4Sutton United0 – 1Notts County2,041
5Torquay United2 – 0Evesham United2,275
6Oxford United0 – 0Dorchester Town3,196
replayDorchester Town1 – 3Oxford United1,474
7Bury0 – 1Gillingham2,161
8AFC Wimbledon1 – 4Wycombe Wanderers4,528
9Chester City0 – 3Millwall1,932
10Carlisle United1 – 1Grays Athletic3,921
replayGrays Athletic0 – 2Carlisle United1,217
11Team Bath0 – 1Forest Green Rovers906
12Eastbourne Borough0 – 0Barrow1,216
replayBarrow4 – 0Eastbourne Borough2,131
13AFC Hornchurch0 – 1Peterborough United3,000
14Yeovil Town1 – 1Stockport County3,582
replayStockport County5 – 0Yeovil Town3,260
15Leiston0 – 0Fleetwood Town1,250
replayFleetwood Town2 – 0Leiston2,010
16Accrington Stanley0 – 0Tranmere Rovers2,126
replayTranmere Rovers1 – 0Accrington Stanley2,560
17Walsall1 – 3Scunthorpe United2,318
18AFC Bournemouth1 – 0Bristol Rovers3,935
19Brighton & Hove Albion3 – 3Hartlepool United2,545
replayHartlepool United2 – 1Brighton & Hove Albion3,288
20Aldershot Town1 – 1Rotherham United2,632
replayRotherham United0 – 3Aldershot Town2,431
Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamAttendance
21Morecambe2 – 1Grimsby Town1,713
22Huddersfield Town3 – 4Port Vale6,942
23Alfreton Town4 – 2Bury Town1,060
24Kidderminster Harriers1 – 0Cambridge United1,717
25Leicester City3 – 0Stevenage Borough7,586
26Milton Keynes Dons1 – 2Bradford City5,542
27Darlington0 – 0Droylsden2,479
replayDroylsden1 – 0Darlington1,672
28Chesterfield3 – 1Mansfield Town6,612
29AFC Telford United2 – 2Southend United3,631
replaySouthend United2 – 0AFC Telford United4,415
30Curzon Ashton3 – 2Exeter City1,259
31Histon1 – 0Swindon Town1,541
32Kettering Town1 – 1Lincoln City3,314
replayLincoln City1 – 2Kettering Town3,953
33Barnet1 – 1Rochdale1,782
replayRochdale3 – 2Barnet2,339
34Hereford United0 – 0Dagenham & Redbridge1,825
replayDagenham & Redbridge2 – 1Hereford United1,409
35Cheltenham Town2 – 2Oldham Athletic2,585
replayOldham Athletic0 – 1Cheltenham Town2,552
36Luton Town0 – 0Altrincham3,200
replayAltrincham0 – 0Luton Town2,397
Luton Town won 4–2 on penalties
37Crewe Alexandra1 – 0Ebbsfleet United2,593
38Eastwood Town2 – 1Brackley Town960
39Leeds United1 – 1Northampton Town9,531
replayNorthampton Town2 – 5Leeds United3,960
40Harlow Town0 – 2Macclesfield Town2,149

† – After extra time

‡ – Grays' replay with Carlisle was abandoned the first time it was played after 20 minutes because of floodlight failure with Grays leading 1–0.[14]

Blyth Spartans, Droylsden and Histon beat teams from two levels higher. Kettering Town were the fourth non-league team to beat a league club. Curzon Ashton were the only club to beat a team from four levels higher, beating Exeter City.

Second round proper

The draw was held on 9 November 2008 and involved the 40 winning teams from the previous round. These were from the following levels:

The draw was conducted by Lawrie Sanchez and Ray Parlour.[15] Matches in the second round proper were played over the weekend of 29 November 2008, with the exception of the match between Crewe Alexandra and Carlisle United, which was played on 2 December, due to the abandonment of the first-round game between Carlisle United and Grays Athletic.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamAttendance
1‡Chesterfield2 – 2Droylsden5,698
replayDroylsden2 – 1Chesterfield2,824
Droylsden expelled for fielding an ineligible player; Chesterfield progress[16]
2Peterborough United0 – 0Tranmere Rovers5,980
replayTranmere Rovers1 – 2Peterborough United3,139
3Eastwood Town2 – 0Wycombe Wanderers1,955
4Notts County1 – 1Kettering Town4,451
replayKettering Town2 – 1Notts County3,019
5Leicester City3 – 2Dagenham & Redbridge7,791
6Barrow2 – 1Brentford3,532
7Bradford City1 – 2Leyton Orient5,065
8Southend United3 – 1Luton Town4,111
9Forest Green Rovers2 – 0Rochdale1,715
10Histon1 – 0Leeds United4,103
11Scunthorpe United4 – 0Alfreton Town4,249
12Torquay United2 – 0Oxford United2,647
13Fleetwood Town2 – 3Hartlepool United3,280
14Morecambe2 – 3Cheltenham Town1,758
15Gillingham0 – 0Stockport County4,419
replayStockport County1 – 2Gillingham3,329
16Millwall3 – 0Aldershot Town6,159
17Carlisle United0 – 2Crewe Alexandra2,755
18AFC Bournemouth0 – 0Blyth Spartans4,165
replayBlyth Spartans1 – 0AFC Bournemouth4,040
19Kidderminster Harriers2 – 0Curzon Ashton2,070
20Port Vale1 – 3Macclesfield Town4,684

† – After extra time

‡ – Droylsden's first visit to Chesterfield was abandoned at half time due to fog.[17] The first replay, two weeks later, was then abandoned after 70 minutes due to floodlight failure.[18]

6 non-league clubs beat league clubs: Leeds United lost to Histon, while League Two clubs lost to Eastwood Town, Blyth Spartans, Barrow, Forest Green Rovers and Kettering Town.

Third round proper

The draw was held on 30 November 2008. The draw was carried out by Sir Trevor Brooking and Ray Clemence at Soho Square. The 20 Premier League and 24 Championship teams enter at this stage, along with the 20 winners from the previous round. These 20 teams came from the following levels:

The matches were played between 2 and 5 January 2009, with the exception of the ties between Birmingham City and Wolverhampton Wanderers, Histon and Swansea City, Cheltenham Town and Doncaster Rovers, and Leyton Orient and Sheffield United, which were postponed until 13 January 2009.[19] [20] [21]

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamAttendance
1Portsmouth0 – 0Bristol City14,446
replayBristol City0 – 2Portsmouth14,302
2Sheffield Wednesday1 – 2Fulham18,377
3Preston North End0 – 2Liverpool23,046
4Birmingham City0 – 2Wolverhampton Wanderers22,232
5West Ham United3 – 0Barnsley28,869
6Middlesbrough2 – 1Barrow25,132
7Hull City0 – 0Newcastle United20,557
replayNewcastle United0 – 1Hull City31,380
8Hartlepool United2 – 0Stoke City5,367
9Chelsea1 – 1Southend United41,090
replaySouthend United1 – 4Chelsea11,314
10Manchester City0 – 3Nottingham Forest31,869
11Cardiff City2 – 0Reading12,448
12Ipswich Town3 – 0Chesterfield12,524
13Charlton Athletic1 – 1Norwich City12,615
replayNorwich City0 – 1Charlton Athletic13,997
14West Bromwich Albion1 – 1Peterborough United18,659
replayPeterborough United0 – 2West Bromwich Albion10,735
15Torquay United1 – 0Blackpool3,654
16Leyton Orient1 – 4Sheffield United4,527
17Southampton0 – 3Manchester United31,901
18Millwall2 – 2Crewe Alexandra5,754
replayCrewe Alexandra2 – 3Millwall3,060
19Histon1 – 2Swansea City2,821
20Forest Green Rovers3 – 4Derby County4,836
21Queens Park Rangers0 – 0Burnley8,896
replayBurnley2 – 1Queens Park Rangers3,760
22Leicester City0 – 0Crystal Palace15,976
replayCrystal Palace2 – 1Leicester City6,023
23Tottenham Hotspur3 – 1Wigan Athletic34,040
24Cheltenham Town0 – 0Doncaster Rovers4,417
replayDoncaster Rovers3 – 0Cheltenham Town5,345
25Arsenal3 – 1Plymouth Argyle59,424
26Kettering Town2 – 1Eastwood Town5,090
27Blyth Spartans0 – 1Blackburn Rovers3,445
28Macclesfield Town0 – 1Everton6,008
29Watford1 – 0Scunthorpe United8,690
30Sunderland2 – 1Bolton Wanderers20,685
31Coventry City2 – 0Kidderminster Harriers13,652
32Gillingham1 – 2Aston Villa10,107

† – After extra time

Torquay United were the only team to beat a team from three levels higher, while Hartlepool United were the only team to beat a team from two levels higher.

Fourth round proper

The draw was held on 4 January 2009. It comprised teams from the following levels:

The draw was conducted by Roberto Di Matteo and Dave Beasant.[22] Most of the matches were played on the weekend of 24 January 2009.[23]

A technical error during ITV's broadcast of the Everton–Liverpool replay meant that millions of viewers missed Dan Gosling's winner for Everton late in extra time. Coverage of the match was temporarily interrupted by advertisements, only for viewers to see Everton's players celebrating upon the restoration of the feed. ITV received thousands of complaints about the mistake, with many viewers questioning ITV's ability to broadcast live football, especially given their £275 million contract with The Football Association. ITV has subsequently apologised for the error.[24] [25] [26] [27]

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamAttendance
1Liverpool1 – 1Everton43,524
replayEverton1 – 0Liverpool37,918
2Manchester United2 – 1Tottenham Hotspur75,014
3Hull City 2 – 0Millwall18,639
4Sunderland0 – 0Blackburn Rovers22,634
replayBlackburn Rovers2 – 1Sunderland10,112
5Hartlepool United0 – 2West Ham United6,849
6Sheffield United2 – 1Charlton Athletic15,957
7Cardiff City0 – 0Arsenal20,079
replayArsenal4 – 0Cardiff City57,237
8Portsmouth0 – 2Swansea City17,357
9Chelsea3 – 1Ipswich Town41,137
10Doncaster Rovers0 – 0Aston Villa13,517
replayAston Villa3 – 1Doncaster Rovers24,203
11West Bromwich Albion2 – 2Burnley18,294
replayBurnley3 – 1West Bromwich Albion6,635
12Torquay United0 – 1Coventry City6,018
13Kettering Town2 – 4Fulham5,406
14Watford4 – 3Crystal Palace10,006
15Derby County1 – 1Nottingham Forest32,035
replayNottingham Forest2 – 3Derby County29,001
16Wolverhampton Wanderers1 – 2Middlesbrough18,013

† – After extra time

Fifth round proper

The draw was held on 25 January 2009. It comprised ten teams from the Premier League and six from the Championship, and was conducted by Gary Mabbutt and Gary Pallister.[28] The fifth-round matches were played on the weekend of 14 February 2009, with the exception of the tie between Arsenal and Burnley, after Arsenal's fourth round replay with Cardiff City was postponed due to snow. The match was played on 8 March 2009.[29]

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamAttendance
1Sheffield United1 – 1Hull City22,283
replayHull City2 – 1Sheffield United17,239
2Watford1 – 3Chelsea16,851
3West Ham United1 – 1Middlesbrough33,658
replayMiddlesbrough2 – 0West Ham United15,602
4Blackburn Rovers2 – 2Coventry City15,053
replayCoventry City1 – 0Blackburn Rovers22,793
5Derby County1 – 4Manchester United32,103
6Swansea City1 – 1Fulham16,573
replayFulham2 – 1Swansea City12,316
7Everton3 – 1Aston Villa35,439
8Arsenal3 – 0Burnley57,454

Sixth round proper

The draw was held on 15 February 2009. It comprised seven teams from the Premier League and Coventry City from the Championship. It was conducted by Frank McLintock and Graeme Souness. The matches were played on the weekend of 7 March 2009,[30] with the exception of the tie between Arsenal and Hull City, which was played on 17 March.[31]

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Semi-finals

The draw was held on 8 March 2009, and was conducted by Bob Wilson and Joe Royle. The semi-final matches were played at Wembley Stadium, on the weekend of 18 April 2009.[32] Unlike the previous rounds, replays were not held if a match ended as a draw; if necessary, extra time was added and a penalty shoot-out was held immediately after the match.

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Final

See main article: 2009 FA Cup final.

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals[33]
1 Nicolas AnelkaChelsea4
Robin van PersieArsenal
3 Afonso AlvesMiddlesbrough3
Michael BallackChelsea
Didier DrogbaChelsea
EduardoArsenal
Greg HalfordSheffield United
Rob HulseDerby County
Paul IfillCrystal Palace
Andy JohnsonFulham
Frank LampardChelsea
James MilnerAston Villa
Roman PavlyuchenkoTottenham Hotspur
Jason ScotlandSwansea City
Steven ThompsonBurnley
Craig WestcarrKettering Town

Media coverage

In the United Kingdom, ITV regained the free to air broadcasting rights from the BBC who held on to it after seven seasons while Setanta Sports took over the subscription broadcasting rights from Sky Sports who held on to it for 20 seasons.

The matches shown live on ITV were:

• Havant & Waterlooville 1-3 Brentford (R1)

Histon 1-0 Leeds United (R2)

Preston North End 0-2 Liverpool (R3)

Gillingham 1-2 Aston Villa (R3)

Southend United 1-4 Chelsea (R3 Replay)

Hartlepool United 0-2 West Ham United (R4)

Manchester United 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur (R4)

Everton 1-0 Liverpool (R4 Replay)

Swansea City 1-1 Fulham (R5)

Derby County 1-4 Manchester United (R5)

Middlesbrough 2-0 West Ham United (R5 Replay)

Coventry City 0-2 Chelsea (QF)

Fulham 0-4 Manchester United (QF)

Manchester United 0-0 Everton (SF)

Chelsea 2-1 Everton (Final)

The matches shown live on Setanta Sports were:

Leeds United 1-1 Northampton Town (R1)

AFC Wimbledon 1-4 Wycombe Wanderers (R1)

Tranmere Rovers 1-0 Accrington Stanley (R1 Replay)

Northampton Town 2-5 Leeds United (R1 Replay)

Barrow 2-1 Brentford (R2)

AFC Bournemouth 0-0 Blyth Spartans (R2)

Kettering Town 2-1 Notts County (R2 Replay)

Blyth Spartans 1-0 AFC Bournemouth (R2 Replay)

Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 Wigan Athletic (R3)

Southampton 0-3 Manchester United (R3)

Blyth Spartans 0-1 Blackburn Rovers (R3)

Bristol City 0-2 Portsmouth (R3 Replay)

Derby County 1-1 Nottingham Forest (R4)

Cardiff City 0-0 Arsenal (R4)

Liverpool 1-1 Everton (R4)

Arsenal 4-0 Cardiff City (R4 Replay)

Watford 1-3 Chelsea (R5)

Everton 3-1 Aston Villa (R5)

Arsenal 3-0 Burnley (R5)

Hull City 2-1 Sheffield United (R5 Replay)

Everton 2-1 Middlesbrough (QF)

Arsenal 2-1 Hull City (QF)

Arsenal 1-2 Chelsea (SF)

Chelsea 2-1 Everton (Final)

International broadcasters

CountryBroadcaster
Prime
Setanta Sports
France Télévisions
SKY Italia

External links

Notes and References

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