2003–04 FA Cup


The 2003–04 FA Cup was the 123rd staging of England and the world's oldest football competition, the FA Cup. The competition began on 23 August 2003, with the lowest-ranked of the entrants competing in the Extra preliminary round. In the third round, the clubs from the Premiership and Division One competed in the competition for the first time.
The semi-finals were staged at neutral venues and, like the final, would not be replayed in the event of a draw. The competition culminated with the cup final at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff for a fourth year in a row, since Wembley Stadium was still in the rebuilding process. The cup was won by Manchester United for a record 11th time, with a 3–0 victory over Millwall from Division One.
The appearance in the cup final by Millwall, a Level 2 team, marked the first time in 12 years that a team outside Level 1 of the English football pyramid appeared in the final game.

Calendar

Qualifying rounds

All participating clubs that were not members of the Premier League or Football League entered the competition in the qualifying rounds to secure one of 32 places available in the first round proper.
The winners from the fourth qualifying round were Stalybridge Celtic, Lancaster City, Grantham Town, Chester City, Whitby Town, Shrewsbury Town, Burton Albion, Telford United, Scarborough, Gainsborough Trinity, Accrington Stanley, Northwich Victoria, Bradford Park Avenue, Shildon, Histon, Stevenage Borough, Barnet, Farnborough Town, Grays Athletic, Weston-super-Mare, Boreham Wood, Aldershot Town, Thurrock, Hereford United, Bishop's Stortford, Salisbury City, Ford United, Canvey Island, Hornchurch, Woking, Crawley Town and Gravesend & Northfleet.
Histon, Thurrock and Hornchurch were appearing in the competition proper for the first time. Of the others, Accrington Stanley and Weston-super-Mare had last featured at this stage in 1993–94, Bishop's Stortford had last done so in 1986-87, Grantham Town had last done so in 1975-76, Bradford Park Avenue had last done so in 1970-71 and Shildon had last done so in 1961-62.

First round proper

This round is the first in which Football League teams from Second and Third Division compete with non-league teams. Luton Town's Adrian Forbes and Sheffield Wednesday's Adam Proudlock netted hat tricks. Shildon, of the Northern League at level 8 of the English football pyramid, was the lowest ranked team in the round.
Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Lincoln City 3–1Brighton & Hove Albion
2Peterborough United 2–0Hereford United
3Oldham Athletic 3–0Carlisle United
4Cheltenham Town 3–1Hull City
5Yeovil Town 4–1Wrexham
6Macclesfield Town 3–0Boston United
7Grays Athletic 1–2Aldershot Town
8Scarborough 1–0Doncaster Rovers
9Barnet 2–2Stalybridge Celtic
replayStalybridge Celtic 0–2Barnet
10Blackpool 4–0Boreham Wood
11Wycombe Wanderers 4–1Swindon Town
12Lancaster City 1–2Cambridge United
13Woking 3–1Histon
14AFC Bournemouth 1–0Bristol Rovers
15Stevenage Borough 2–1Stockport County
16Grantham Town 1–2Leyton Orient
17Thurrock 1–1Luton Town
replayLuton Town 3–1Thurrock
18Northampton Town 3–2Plymouth Argyle
19Tranmere Rovers 3–2Chesterfield
20Hornchurch 2–0Darlington
21Scunthorpe United 2–1Shrewsbury Town
22Torquay United 1–2Burton Albion
23Accrington Stanley 1–0Huddersfield Town
24Grimsby Town 1–0Queens Park Rangers
25Notts County 7–2Shildon
26Brentford 7–1Gainsborough Trinity
27Kidderminster Harriers 2–1Northwich Victoria
28Southend United 1–1Canvey Island
replayCanvey Island 2–3Southend United
29York City 1–2Barnsley
30Port Vale 2–2Ford United
replayFord United 1–2Port Vale
31Mansfield Town 6–0Bishop's Stortford
32Sheffield Wednesday 4–0Salisbury City
33Farnborough Town 0–1Weston-super-Mare
34Chester City 0–1Gravesend & Northfleet
35Telford United 3–2Crawley Town
36Colchester United 1–0Oxford United
37Bradford Park Avenue 2–5Bristol City
38Bury 1–2Rochdale
39Swansea City 3–0Rushden & Diamonds
40Hartlepool United 4–0Whitby Town

Second round proper

Ties were played over the weekend of 6 December 2003. Mansfield's Liam Lawrence showed how interested Championship and premiership clubs were with him by netting a hat trick. Step 6 sides Weston-super-Mare, from the Southern League Premier Division, and Hornchurch, from the Isthmian League Premier Division, were the lowest-ranked teams in the round.

Third round proper

This round marks the point at which First Division and Premier League teams enter the competition. Matches were played on the weekend of Saturday, 3 January 2004, with replays on 13 January and 14 January. The draw included three clubs from the Football Conference : Telford United, Scarborough and Accrington Stanley.
Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Preston [North End F.C.|Preston North End] 3–3Reading
replayReading 1–2Preston North End
2Southampton 0–3Newcastle United
3Watford 2–2Chelsea
replayChelsea 4–0Watford
4Yeovil Town 0–2Liverpool
5Gillingham 3–2Charlton Athletic
6Nottingham Forest 1–0West Bromwich Albion
7Aston Villa 1–2Manchester United
8Crewe Alexandra 0–1Telford United
9Middlesbrough 2–1Notts County
10Sunderland 1–0Hartlepool United
11Everton 3–1Norwich City
12Ipswich Town 3–0Derby County
13Tranmere Rovers 1–1Bolton Wanderers
replayBolton Wanderers 1–2Tranmere Rovers
14Tottenham Hotspur 3–0Crystal Palace
15Manchester City 2–2Leicester City
replayLeicester City 1–3Manchester City
16Kidderminster Harriers 1–1Wolverhampton Wanderers
replayWolverhampton Wanderers 2–0Kidderminster Harriers
17Fulham 2–1Cheltenham Town
18Barnsley 0–0Scunthorpe United
replayScunthorpe United 2–0Barnsley
19Northampton Town 1–1Rotherham United
replayRotherham United 1–2Northampton Town
20Coventry City 2–1Peterborough United
21Portsmouth 2–1Blackpool
22Bradford City 1–2Luton Town
23Millwall 2–1Walsall
24Wimbledon 1–1Stoke City
replayStoke City 0–1Wimbledon
25Southend United 1–1Scarborough
replayScarborough 1–0Southend United
26Mansfield Town 0–2Burnley
27Cardiff City 0–1Sheffield United
28Leeds United 1–4Arsenal
29Wigan Athletic 1–2West Ham United
30Birmingham City 4–0Blackburn Rovers
31Swansea City 2–1Macclesfield Town
32Accrington Stanley 0–0Colchester United
replayColchester United 2–1Accrington Stanley

Fourth round proper

Ties played during the weekend of 24 January 2004, with replays on 3 February and 4 February. Telford United and Scarborough were again the lowest-ranked teams in the draw and, by this stage, were also the last non-league clubs left in the competition.
Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Burnley 3–1Gillingham
2Liverpool 2–1Newcastle United
3Nottingham Forest 0–3Sheffield United
4Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–3West Ham United
5Luton Town 0–1Tranmere Rovers
6Everton 1–1Fulham
replayFulham 2–1Everton
7Scarborough 0–1Chelsea
8Ipswich Town 1–2Sunderland
9Manchester City 1–1Tottenham Hotspur
replayTottenham Hotspur 3–4 Manchester City F.C. |3–4]Manchester City
10Northampton Town 0–3Manchester United
11Coventry City 1–1Colchester United
replayColchester United 3–1Coventry City
12Portsmouth 2–1Scunthorpe United
13Arsenal 4–1Middlesbrough
14Birmingham City 1–0Wimbledon
15Telford United 0–2Millwall
16Swansea City 2–1Preston North End

The match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City was particularly notable. Tottenham led the match 3–0 at half-time but Manchester City turned the match around in the second half to win 4–3, with Jon Macken scoring the winning goal in the 90th minute. This was despite Manchester City having one less player on the pitch during the second half after Joey Barton was red carded during the half-time interval.

Fifth round proper

  • Matches played weekend of 14 and 15 February 2004
  • Three replays played week commencing 22 and 25 February 2004.
  • Four non-Premiership sides progressed to the quarter-finals.
  • Division Two sides Colchester United and Tranmere Rovers were the lowest-ranked teams in the draw.
Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamAttendance
1Liverpool 1–1Portsmouth 34,669
replayPortsmouth 1–0Liverpool 19,529
2Sunderland 1–1Birmingham City 24,966
replayBirmingham City 0–2Sunderland 25,645
3Sheffield United 1–0Colchester United 17,074
4Tranmere Rovers 2–1Swansea City 12,215
5Fulham 0–0West Ham United 14,705
replayWest Ham United 0–3Fulham 27,934
6Manchester United 4–2Manchester City 67,228
7Millwall 1–0Burnley 10,420
8Arsenal 2–1Chelsea 38,136

Sixth round proper

  • Matches played on the weekend of Saturday, 6 March 2004.
  • Two Division One sides progressed to the semi-finals, while another was eliminated at this stage.
  • Division Two side Tranmere Rovers was again the lowest-ranked team in the draw and was only eliminated by First Division Millwall after a replay.
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Replay

Semi-finals

  • Matches played on the weekend of Saturday, 3 April 2004.
  • Two teams from Division 1 featured in the semi-finals who faced each other. The other tie was an all-Premiership affair between Manchester United and Arsenal, held at Villa Park.
  • Both games were played at neutral venues.
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Final

Manchester United won the game and lifted the trophy for the 11th time in their history with a 3–0 victory over a Millwall side who were the first team from outside the top flight to reach the FA Cup final in 12 years.

Media coverage

In the United Kingdom, the BBC were the free to air broadcasters for the third consecutive season while Sky Sports were the subscription broadcasters for the sixteenth consecutive season.
The matches shown live on the BBC were:
The matches shown live on Sky Sports were: