2008–09 FA Cup


The 2008–09 FA Cup 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. 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, whose berth was in turn awarded to the 7th place team.
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.

Qualifying rounds

All teams that entered the competition, but were not members of the Premier League or The Football League, had to compete in the qualifying rounds to secure one of 32 places available in the first round proper.
The winners from the fourth qualifying round were Curzon Ashton, Kettering Town, Barrow, Kidderminster Harriers, Cambridge United, Altrincham, Droylsden, Histon, Alfreton Town, Blyth Spartans, Mansfield Town, AFC Telford United, Fleetwood Town, Eastwood Town, Stevenage Borough, Brackley Town, Ebbsfleet United, Oxford United, AFC Wimbledon, Team Bath, Dorchester Town, Eastbourne Borough, Forest Green Rovers, Bury Town, Harlow Town, Grays Athletic, Evesham United, Sutton United, Torquay United, Leiston, Havant & Waterlooville and AFC Hornchurch. These teams came from the following levels:
Three 'phoenix' clubs were appearing in the main draw for the first time: AFC Telford United reached this stage four years after the demise of the original Telford United F.C., AFC Wimbledon were here four years after Wimbledon F.C. became Milton Keynes Dons and AFC Hornchurch qualified for the main draw three years after the demise of the original Hornchurch F.C. Of the other teams, Curzon Ashton, Brackley Town, Evesham United and Leiston were also appearing in the competition proper for the first time while Dorchester Town had last done so in 2000-01, Eastwood Town had last done so in 1999-2000, Blyth Spartans had last done so in 1997-98, Sutton United in 1995-96, Harlow Town in 1991-92 and Bury Town in 1968-69.

First round proper

All of the 24 League One and 24 League Two teams entered in this round, along with the winners of the previous round, the fourth qualifying round.
The draw took place on 26 October 2008. The matches were played between 7 and 9 November 2008.

† – 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.
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:
  • 13 from Level 3
  • 14 from Level 4
  • 7 from Level 5
  • 4 from Level 6
  • 1 from Level 7
  • 1 from Level 8
The draw was conducted by Lawrie Sanchez and Ray Parlour. 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 3 December, due to the abandonment of the first-round game between Carlisle United and Grays Athletic.
† – After extra time
‡ – Droylsden's first visit to Chesterfield was abandoned at half time due to fog. The first replay, two weeks later, was then abandoned after 70 minutes due to floodlight failure.
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:
  • 9 from Level 3
  • 3 from Level 4
  • 6 from Level 5
  • 1 from Level 6
  • 1 from Level 7
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.
Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamAttendance
1Portsmouth Bristol City 14,446
replayBristol City 'Portsmouth 14,302
2Sheffield Wednesday Fulham 18,377
3Preston North End Liverpool 23,046
4Birmingham City Wolverhampton Wanderers 22,232
5West Ham United Barnsley 28,869
6Middlesbrough Barrow 25,132
7Hull City Newcastle United 20,557
replayNewcastle United 'Hull City 31,380
8Hartlepool United Stoke City 5,367
9Chelsea Southend United 41,090
replaySouthend United 'Chelsea 11,314
10Manchester City Nottingham Forest 31,869
11Cardiff City Reading 12,448
12Ipswich Town Chesterfield 12,524
13Charlton Athletic Norwich City 12,615
replayNorwich City 'Charlton Athletic 13,997
14West Bromwich Albion Peterborough United 18,659
replayPeterborough United 'West Bromwich Albion 10,735
15Torquay United Blackpool 3,654
16Leyton Orient Sheffield United 4,527
17Southampton Manchester United 31,901
18Millwall Crewe Alexandra 5,754
replayCrewe Alexandra 'Millwall 3,060
19Histon Swansea City 2,821
20Forest Green Rovers Derby County 4,836
21Queens Park Rangers Burnley 8,896
replayBurnley Queens Park Rangers 3,760
22Leicester City Crystal Palace 15,976
replayCrystal Palace 'Leicester City 6,023
23Tottenham Hotspur Wigan Athletic 34,040
24Cheltenham Town Doncaster Rovers 4,417
replayDoncaster Rovers 'Cheltenham Town 5,345
25Arsenal Plymouth Argyle 59,424
26Kettering Town Eastwood Town 5,090
27Blyth Spartans Blackburn Rovers 3,445
28Macclesfield Town Everton 6,008
29Watford Scunthorpe United 8,690
30Sunderland Bolton Wanderers 20,685
31Coventry City Kidderminster Harriers 13,652
32Gillingham Aston Villa 10,107

† – 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. Most of the matches were played on the weekend of 24 January 2009.
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.
Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamAttendance
1Liverpool Everton 43,524
replayEverton Liverpool 37,918
2Manchester United Tottenham Hotspur 75,014
3Hull City Millwall 18,639
4Sunderland Blackburn Rovers 22,634
replayBlackburn Rovers Sunderland 10,112
5Hartlepool United West Ham United 6,849
6Sheffield United Charlton Athletic 15,957
7Cardiff City Arsenal 20,079
replayArsenal 'Cardiff City 57,237
8Portsmouth Swansea City 17,357
9Chelsea Ipswich Town 41,137
10Doncaster Rovers Aston Villa 13,517
replayAston Villa 'Doncaster Rovers 24,203
11West Bromwich Albion Burnley 18,294
replayBurnley 'West Bromwich Albion 6,635
12Torquay United Coventry City 6,018
13Kettering Town Fulham 5,406
14Watford Crystal Palace 10,006
15Derby County Nottingham Forest 32,035
replayNottingham Forest 'Derby County 29,001
16Wolverhampton Wanderers Middlesbrough 18,013

† – 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. 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.
Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamAttendance
1Sheffield United Hull City 22,283
replayHull City 'Sheffield United 17,239
2Watford Chelsea 16,851
3West Ham United Middlesbrough 33,658
replayMiddlesbrough 'West Ham United 15,602
4Blackburn Rovers Coventry City 15,053
replayCoventry City 'Blackburn Rovers 22,793
5Derby County Manchester United 32,103
6Swansea City Fulham 16,573
replayFulham 'Swansea City 12,316
7Everton Aston Villa 35,439
8Arsenal Burnley 57,454

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, with the exception of the tie between Arsenal and Hull City, which was played on 17 March.
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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. 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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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 ITV1 were:
Havant & Waterlooville 1-3 Brentford
Histon 1-0 Leeds United
Preston North End 0-2 Liverpool
Gillingham 1-2 Aston Villa
Southend United 1-4 Chelsea
Hartlepool United 0-2 West Ham United
Manchester United 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Everton 1-0 Liverpool
Swansea City 1-1 Fulham
Derby County 1-4 Manchester United
Middlesbrough 2-0 West Ham United
Coventry City 0-2 Chelsea
Fulham 0-4 Manchester United
Manchester United 0-0 Everton
Chelsea 2-1 Everton
The matches shown live on Setanta Sports were:
Leeds United 1-1 Northampton Town
AFC Wimbledon 1-4 Wycombe Wanderers
Tranmere Rovers 1-0 Accrington Stanley
Northampton Town 2-5 Leeds United
Barrow 2-1 Brentford
AFC Bournemouth 0-0 Blyth Spartans
Kettering Town 2-1 Notts County
Blyth Spartans 1-0 AFC Bournemouth
Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 Wigan Athletic
Southampton 0-3 Manchester United
Blyth Spartans 0-1 Blackburn Rovers
Bristol City 0-2 Portsmouth
Derby County 1-1 Nottingham Forest
Cardiff City 0-0 Arsenal
Liverpool 1-1 Everton
Arsenal 4-0 Cardiff City
Watford 1-3 Chelsea
Everton 3-1 Aston Villa
Arsenal 3-0 Burnley
Hull City 2-1 Sheffield United
Everton 2-1 Middlesbrough
Arsenal 2-1 Hull City
Arsenal 1-2 Chelsea
Chelsea 2-1 Everton
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