1947–48 FA Cup

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1947–48 FA Cup
Tournament details
Country England
 Wales
Defending championsCharlton Athletic
Final positions
ChampionsManchester United
(2nd title)
Runner-upBlackpool

The 1947–48 FA Cup was the 67th staging of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. Manchester United won the competition for only the second time, beating Blackpool 4–2 in the final at Wembley.

Matches were scheduled to be played at the stadium of the team named first on the date specified for each round, which was always a Saturday. Some matches, however, might be rescheduled for other days if there were clashes with games for other competitions or the weather was inclement. If scores were level after 90 minutes had been played, a replay would take place at the stadium of the second-named team later the same week. If the replayed match was drawn further replays would be held until a winner was determined. If scores were level after 90 minutes had been played in a replay, a 30-minute period of

extra time
would be played.

Calendar

Round Date
Extra preliminary round Saturday 6 September 1947
Preliminary round Saturday 20 September 1947
First qualifying round Saturday 4 October 1947
Second qualifying round Saturday 18 October 1947
Third qualifying round Saturday 1 November 1947
Fourth qualifying round Saturday 15 November 1947
First round proper Saturday 29 November 1947
Second round Saturday 13 December 1947
Third round Saturday 10 January 1948
Fourth round Saturday 24 January 1948
Fifth round Saturday 7 February 1948
Sixth round Saturday 28 February 1948
Semifinals Saturday 13 March 1948
Final Saturday 24 April 1948

First round proper

At this stage 41 clubs from the

Swansea Town. To make the number of matches up, non-league Leytonstone and Wimbledon
, the previous season's F. A. Amateur Cup winners and runners-up respectively, were given byes to this round. 34 matches were scheduled to be played on Saturday, 29 November 1947. Six were drawn and went to replays.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Chester 3–1 Bishop Auckland 29 November 1947
2 Dartford 0–0
Bristol City
29 November 1947
Replay
Bristol City
9–2 Dartford 6 December 1947
3
Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic
2–0
Guildford City
29 November 1947
4
Barrow
3–2
Carlisle United
29 November 1947
5 Watford 1–1
Torquay United
29 November 1947
Replay
Torquay United
3–0 Watford 6 December 1947
6 Gillingham 1–0
Leyton Orient
29 November 1947
7
Notts County
9–1 Horsham 29 November 1947
8
Crewe Alexandra
4–1
South Shields
29 November 1947
9 Lincoln City 0–2
Workington
29 November 1947
10
Swindon Town
4–2
Ipswich Town
29 November 1947
11 Stockton 2–1 Grantham 29 November 1947
12
Wrexham
5–0
Halifax Town
29 November 1947
13
Tranmere Rovers
2–0
Stalybridge Celtic
29 November 1947
14
Stockport County
3–1 Accrington Stanley 29 November 1947
15
Trowbridge Town
1–1
Brighton & Hove Albion
29 November 1947
Replay
Brighton & Hove Albion
5–0
Trowbridge Town
6 December 1947
16
Bristol Rovers
3–2 Leytonstone 29 November 1947
17 Bromley 3–3 Reading 29 November 1947
Replay Reading 3–0 Bromley 6 December 1947
18
Great Yarmouth Town
1–4
Shrewsbury Town
29 November 1947
19
Norwich City
3–0 Merthyr Tydfil 29 November 1947
20 Hull City 1–1 Southport 29 November 1947
Replay Southport 2–3 Hull City 6 December 1947
21
Oldham Athletic
6–0
Lancaster City
29 November 1947
22 Crystal Palace 2–1 Port Vale 29 November 1947
23 Wimbledon 0–1
Mansfield Town
29 November 1947
24
Exeter City
1–1
Northampton Town
29 November 1947
Replay
Northampton Town
2–0
Exeter City
6 December 1947
25
Hartlepools United
1–0 Darlington 29 November 1947
26 Newport County 3–2
Southend United
29 November 1947
27
Cheltenham Town
5–0 Street 29 November 1947
28
Runcorn
4–2
Scunthorpe United
29 November 1947
29 Vauxhall Motors (Luton) 1–2 Walsall 29 November 1947
30 New Brighton 4–0
Marine
29 November 1947
31
York City
0–1
Rochdale
29 November 1947
32 Aldershot 2–1
Bromsgrove Rovers
29 November 1947
33 Gateshead 1–3 Bradford City 29 November 1947
34
Colchester United
2–1
Banbury Spencer
29 November 1947

Second round proper

The matches were played on Saturday, 13 December 1947. Seven matches were drawn, with replays taking place the following Saturday. One of these then went to a second replay.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1
Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic
1–0 Bradford City 13 December 1947
2
Bristol City
0–1 Crystal Palace 13 December 1947
3
Rochdale
1–1 Gillingham 13 December 1947
Replay Gillingham 3–0
Rochdale
20 December 1947
4 Reading 3–0 Newport County 13 December 1947
5
Notts County
1–1 Stockton 13 December 1947
Replay Stockton 1–4
Notts County
20 December 1947
6
Tranmere Rovers
0–1 Chester 13 December 1947
7
Stockport County
1–1
Shrewsbury Town
13 December 1947
Replay
Shrewsbury Town
2–2
Stockport County
20 December 1947
Replay
Stockport County
3–2
Shrewsbury Town
22 December 1947
8
Bristol Rovers
4–0 New Brighton 13 December 1947
9
Northampton Town
1–1
Torquay United
13 December 1947
Replay
Torquay United
2–0
Northampton Town
20 December 1947
10
Norwich City
2–2 Walsall 13 December 1947
Replay Walsall 3–2
Norwich City
20 December 1947
11 Hull City 4–2
Cheltenham Town
13 December 1947
12
Oldham Athletic
0–1
Mansfield Town
13 December 1947
13
Hartlepools United
1–1
Brighton & Hove Albion
13 December 1947
Replay
Brighton & Hove Albion
2–1
Hartlepools United
20 December 1947
14
Runcorn
0–1
Barrow
13 December 1947
15
Workington
1–2
Crewe Alexandra
13 December 1947
16 Aldershot 0–0
Swindon Town
13 December 1947
Replay
Swindon Town
2–0 Aldershot 20 December 1947
17
Colchester United
1–0
Wrexham
13 December 1947

Third round proper

The 44

. The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 10 January 1948. Two matches were drawn and went to replays on the following Saturday.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Blackpool 4–0
Leeds United
10 January 1948
2
Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic
1–2
Wolverhampton Wanderers
10 January 1948
3 Burnley 0–2
Swindon Town
10 January 1948[1]
4 Liverpool 4–1
Nottingham Forest
10 January 1948
5 Southampton 1–0 Sunderland 10 January 1948
6 Gillingham 1–1
Queens Park Rangers
10 January 1948
Replay
Queens Park Rangers
3–1 Gillingham 17 January 1948
7
Leicester City
1–0 Bury 10 January 1948
8
Blackburn Rovers
0–0
West Ham United
10 January 1948
Replay
West Ham United
2–4
Blackburn Rovers
17 January 1948
9
Aston Villa
4–6
Manchester United
10 January 1948
10
Bolton Wanderers
0–2
Tottenham Hotspur
10 January 1948
11 Grimsby Town 1–4 Everton 10 January 1948
12
Crewe Alexandra
3–1 Sheffield United 10 January 1948
13
West Bromwich Albion
2–0 Reading 10 January 1948
14 Derby County 2–0 Chesterfield 10 January 1948
15
Stockport County
3–0
Torquay United
10 January 1948
16 Manchester City 2–1 Barnsley 10 January 1948
17 Fulham 2–0
Doncaster Rovers
10 January 1948
18
Bristol Rovers
3–0
Swansea Town
10 January 1948
19
Coventry City
2–1 Walsall 10 January 1948
20 Portsmouth 4–1
Brighton & Hove Albion
10 January 1948
21 Plymouth Argyle 2–4
Luton Town
10 January 1948
22 Millwall 1–2
Preston North End
10 January 1948
23 Hull City 1–3 Middlesbrough 10 January 1948
24 Crystal Palace 0–1 Chester 10 January 1948
25 Chelsea 5–0
Barrow
10 January 1948
26
Mansfield Town
2–4
Stoke City
10 January 1948
27
Cardiff City
1–2
Sheffield Wednesday
10 January 1948
28 Charlton Athletic 2–1
Newcastle United
10 January 1948
29 Arsenal 0–1
Bradford Park Avenue
10 January 1948
30
Rotherham United
0–3 Brentford 10 January 1948
31
Colchester United
1–0
Huddersfield Town
10 January 1948
32
Birmingham City
0–2
Notts County
10 January 1948

Fourth round proper

The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 24 January 1948. One game was drawn and went to a replay, which was played on the following Saturday.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Blackpool 4–0 Chester 24 January 1948
2 Southampton 3–2
Blackburn Rovers
24 January 1948
3
Leicester City
2–1
Sheffield Wednesday
24 January 1948
4
Wolverhampton Wanderers
1–1 Everton 24 January 1948
Replay Everton 3–2
Wolverhampton Wanderers
31 January 1948
5
Crewe Alexandra
0–3 Derby County 24 January 1948
6
Luton Town
3–2
Coventry City
24 January 1948
7
Swindon Town
1–0
Notts County
24 January 1948
8
Tottenham Hotspur
3–1
West Bromwich Albion
24 January 1948
9 Manchester City 2–0 Chelsea 24 January 1948
10
Queens Park Rangers
3–0
Stoke City
24 January 1948
11 Fulham 5–2
Bristol Rovers
24 January 1948
12 Brentford 1–2 Middlesbrough 24 January 1948
13 Portsmouth 1–3
Preston North End
24 January 1948
14
Manchester United
3–0 Liverpool 24 January 1948
15 Charlton Athletic 3–0
Stockport County
24 January 1948
16
Colchester United
3–2
Bradford Park Avenue
24 January 1948

Fifth round proper

The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 7 February 1948. There was one replay, taking place the following Saturday.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Blackpool 5–0
Colchester United
7 February 1948
2 Southampton 3–0
Swindon Town
7 February 1948
3 Middlesbrough 1–2 Derby County 7 February 1948
4
Tottenham Hotspur
5–2
Leicester City
7 February 1948
5 Manchester City 0–1
Preston North End
7 February 1948
6
Queens Park Rangers
3–1
Luton Town
7 February 1948
7 Fulham 1–1 Everton 7 February 1948
Replay Everton 0–1 Fulham 14 February 1948
8
Manchester United
2–0 Charlton Athletic 7 February 1948

Sixth round proper

The four quarter-final ties were scheduled to be played on Saturday, 28 February 1948. There was one replay, in the QPR–Derby County match.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Southampton 0–1
Tottenham Hotspur
28 February 1948
2
Queens Park Rangers
1–1 Derby County 28 February 1948
Replay Derby County 5–0
Queens Park Rangers
6 March 1948
3 Fulham 0–2 Blackpool 28 February 1948
4
Manchester United
4–1
Preston North End
28 February 1948

Semifinals

The semi-final matches were played on Saturday, 13 March 1948. Manchester United and Blackpool won their ties to meet in the final at Wembley. The gate receipts for the tie at Villa Park were £18,817 a record at the time for that ground.


Manchester United
3–1Derby County
Stan Pearson

Final

The 1948 FA Cup final was contested by

John Anderson. Eddie Shimwell and Stan Mortensen scored Blackpool's goals. With his goal, Shimwell became the first full-back to score at Wembley whilst Stan Mortensen
maintained his record of scoring in every round. The cup had gone to United in a game that many critics still rate as the best footballing final ever seen at Wembley Stadium. One reporter David Pole, commented; "If United's display was as close to perfection as any team could hope to go, Blackpool's was not far behind."

Match details

Manchester United
Blackpool

See also

References

General
Specific
  1. ^ Porter, Steve. "Burnley 0-2 Swindon Town". www.thegiantkillers.co.uk. Retrieved 5 May 2016.