1984–85 FA Cup

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1984–85 FA Cup
Tournament details
Country England
 Wales
Defending championsEverton
Final positions
ChampionsManchester United
(6th title)
Runner-upEverton
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s)Ian Rush 7

The 1984–85 FA Cup was the 104th staging of the world's oldest football knockout competition, The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup. The competition was won by Manchester United, who defeated Everton 1–0 at Wembley, thus denying Everton the double just 3 days after winning the European Cup Winners' Cup. The final was also notable for seeing the first sending off, with Kevin Moran obtaining the unwanted distinction.

For information on the matches played from the Preliminary Round to the Fourth Qualifying Round, see 1984–85 FA Cup qualifying rounds.

First round proper

Teams from the

Bangor City, Altrincham and Telford United
, were given byes. The first round of games were played over the weekend 17–19 November 1984. Replays were played on 19th-20th, except that for Swindon Town and Dagenham, which was played on 26th.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Blackpool 0–1 Altrincham 17 November 1984
2 Darlington 3–2 Chester City 17 November 1984
3
Penrith
0–9 Burnley 17 November 1984
4
Preston North End
4–3 Bury 17 November 1984
5
Rochdale
1–2
Doncaster Rovers
17 November 1984
6 Weymouth 0–3 Millwall 17 November 1984
7 Gillingham 2–1 Windsor & Eton 17 November 1984
8 Northwich Victoria 3–1
Crewe Alexandra
17 November 1984
9
Macclesfield Town
1–2 Port Vale 17 November 1984
10 Lincoln City 1–1 Telford United 17 November 1984
Replay Telford United 2–1 Lincoln City 20 November 1984
11
Wrexham
0–2
Wigan Athletic
17 November 1984
12
Stockport County
1–2 Walsall 17 November 1984
13
Bangor City
1–1
Tranmere Rovers
17 November 1984
Replay
Tranmere Rovers
7–0
Bangor City
20 November 1984
14 Brentford 4–0 Bishop's Stortford 17 November 1984
15
Bristol Rovers
2–1 King's Lynn 17 November 1984
16
Northampton Town
2–2
VS Rugby
17 November 1984
Replay
VS Rugby
0–1
Northampton Town
21 November 1984
17 Plymouth Argyle 3–0 Barnet 17 November 1984
18 Bradford City 7–2
Tow Law Town
17 November 1984
19 Hull City 2–1
Bolton Wanderers
17 November 1984
20
Southend United
2–2
Colchester United
17 November 1984
Replay
Colchester United
3–2
Southend United
21 November 1984
21
Exeter City
2–2 Enfield 17 November 1984
Replay Enfield 3–0
Exeter City
20 November 1984
22
Mansfield Town
2–1
Rotherham United
17 November 1984
23
Halifax Town
2–0
Goole Town
17 November 1984
24 Newport County 1–1 Aldershot 17 November 1984
Replay Aldershot 4–0 Newport County 20 November 1984
25
Torquay United
2–0 Yeovil Town 17 November 1984
26
York City
2–0
Blue Star
17 November 1984
27 Metropolitan Police 0–3 Dartford 17 November 1984
28
Hereford United
3–0
Farnborough Town
17 November 1984
29
Kettering Town
0–0
Bournemouth
17 November 1984
Replay
Bournemouth
3–2
Kettering Town
20 November 1984
30
Barry Town
1–2 Reading 17 November 1984
31
Nuneaton Borough
1–1
Scunthorpe United
17 November 1984
Replay
Scunthorpe United
2–1
Nuneaton Borough
20 November 1984
32
Whitby Town
1–3 Chesterfield 17 November 1984
33 Buckingham Town 0–2
Orient
17 November 1984
34
Burton Albion
2–0
Staines Town
17 November 1984
35 Dagenham 0–0
Swindon Town
19 November 1984
Replay
Swindon Town
1–2 Dagenham 26 November 1984
36
Cambridge United
0–2
Peterborough United
17 November 1984
37 Swansea City 1–1
Bognor Regis Town
17 November 1984
Replay
Bognor Regis Town
3–1 Swansea City 21 November 1984
38
Frickley Athletic
2–1
Stalybridge Celtic
17 November 1984
39
Hartlepool United
2–1 Derby County 17 November 1984
40
Fisher Athletic
0–1
Bristol City
17 November 1984

Second round proper

The second round of games were played over 7–8 December 1984, with replays being played on 11th, 12th and 17th.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Darlington 1–0
Frickley Athletic
8 December 1984
2 Dartford 1–1
Bournemouth
8 December 1984
Replay
Bournemouth
4–1 Dartford 11 December 1984
3
Bristol City
1–3
Bristol Rovers
8 December 1984
4 Burnley 3–1
Halifax Town
8 December 1984
5
Preston North End
1–4 Telford United 8 December 1984
6 Reading 6–2
Bognor Regis Town
8 December 1984
7 Walsall 1–0 Chesterfield 8 December 1984
8
Tranmere Rovers
0–3 Hull City 8 December 1984
9 Brentford 2–2
Northampton Town
8 December 1984
Replay
Northampton Town
0–2 Brentford 17 December 1984
10 Plymouth Argyle 0–0
Hereford United
8 December 1984
Replay
Hereford United
2–0 Plymouth Argyle 12 December 1984
11 Bradford City 2–1
Mansfield Town
8 December 1984
12 Millwall 1–0 Enfield 8 December 1984
13 Altrincham 1–3
Doncaster Rovers
8 December 1984
14 Port Vale 4–1
Scunthorpe United
7 December 1984
15 Aldershot 0–2
Burton Albion
8 December 1984
16
Wigan Athletic
2–1 Northwich Victoria 8 December 1984
17
Colchester United
0–5 Gillingham 8 December 1984
18 Dagenham 1–0
Peterborough United
8 December 1984
19
Orient
3–0
Torquay United
8 December 1984
20
Hartlepool United
0–2
York City
8 December 1984

Third round proper

Teams from the Football League First and Second Division entered in this round. Most of the third round of games in the FA Cup were played over the weekend 4–6 January 1985, with the exception of the Gillingham-Cardiff City match. Replays took place at various times over the period 8–28 January, however. The FA ordered the Leicester and Burton Albion game to be replayed behind closed doors after the Burton Albion goalkeeper had been struck by a bottle in the first game which had ended in a 6–1 win for Leicester.[1]

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Liverpool 3–0
Aston Villa
5 January 1985
2 Southampton 4–0 Sunderland 5 January 1985
3 Watford 5–0 Sheffield United 5 January 1985
4 Gillingham 2–1
Cardiff City
21 January 1985
5
Notts County
2–2 Grimsby Town 5 January 1985
Replay Grimsby Town 4–2
Notts County
8 January 1985
6
Nottingham Forest
1–1
Newcastle United
6 January 1985
Replay
Newcastle United
1–3
Nottingham Forest
9 January 1985
7
Wolverhampton Wanderers
1–1
Huddersfield Town
5 January 1985
Replay
Huddersfield Town
3–1
Wolverhampton Wanderers
23 January 1985
8 Middlesbrough 0–0 Darlington 5 January 1985
Replay Darlington 2–1 Middlesbrough 8 January 1985
9
Luton Town
1–1
Stoke City
5 January 1985
Replay
Stoke City
2–3
Luton Town
9 January 1985
10
Shrewsbury Town
0–2
Oxford United
5 January 1985
11
Doncaster Rovers
1–0
Queens Park Rangers
5 January 1985
12
Tottenham Hotspur
1–1 Charlton Athletic 5 January 1985
Replay Charlton Athletic 1–2
Tottenham Hotspur
23 January 1985
13 Fulham 2–3
Sheffield Wednesday
5 January 1985
14 Barnsley 4–3 Reading 5 January 1985
15
Bristol Rovers
1–2
Ipswich Town
5 January 1985
16
Coventry City
2–1 Manchester City 5 January 1985
17 Portsmouth 0–0
Blackburn Rovers
5 January 1985
Replay
Blackburn Rovers
2–1 Portsmouth 26 January 1985
18
West Ham United
4–1 Port Vale 5 January 1985
19
Brighton & Hove Albion
1–0 Hull City 5 January 1985
20
Manchester United
3–0
Bournemouth
5 January 1985
21 Millwall 1–1 Crystal Palace 5 January 1985
Replay Crystal Palace 1–2 Millwall 23 January 1985
22
Carlisle United
1–0 Dagenham 5 January 1985
23
Oldham Athletic
2–1 Brentford 5 January 1985
24 Chelsea 2–2
Wigan Athletic
5 January 1985
Replay
Wigan Athletic
0–5 Chelsea 26 January 1985
25 Wimbledon 3–1 Burnley 5 January 1985
26
Leeds United
0–2 Everton 4 January 1985
27
York City
3–0 Walsall 5 January 1985
28
Hereford United
1–1 Arsenal 5 January 1985
Replay Arsenal 7–2
Hereford United
22 January 1985
29
Birmingham City
0–0
Norwich City
5 January 1985
Replay
Norwich City
1–1
Birmingham City
23 January 1985
Replay
Birmingham City
1–1
Norwich City
26 January 1985
Replay
Norwich City
1–0
Birmingham City
28 January 1985
30
Burton Albion
1–6
Leicester City
5 January 1985
Replay
Burton Albion
0–1
Leicester City
16 January 1985
31
Orient
2–1
West Bromwich Albion
5 January 1985
32 Telford United 2–1 Bradford City 5 January 1985

Fourth round proper

The fourth round of games were mainly played over the weekend 26–27 January 1985. Some games were instead played or replayed on 29–30 January or 4 February.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Darlington 1–1 Telford United 29 January 1985
Replay Telford United 3–0 Darlington 4 February 1985
2 Liverpool 1–0
Tottenham Hotspur
27 January 1985
3
Leicester City
1–0
Carlisle United
26 January 1985
4
Nottingham Forest
0–0 Wimbledon 26 January 1985
Replay Wimbledon 1–0
Nottingham Forest
30 January 1985
5
Sheffield Wednesday
5–1
Oldham Athletic
26 January 1985
6 Grimsby Town 1–3 Watford 26 January 1985
7
Luton Town
2–0
Huddersfield Town
26 January 1985
8 Everton 2–0
Doncaster Rovers
26 January 1985
9
Ipswich Town
3–2 Gillingham 26 January 1985
10 Barnsley 2–1
Brighton & Hove Albion
26 January 1985
11
West Ham United
2–1
Norwich City
4 February 1985
12
Manchester United
2–1
Coventry City
26 January 1985
13 Chelsea 2–3 Millwall 4 February 1985
14
York City
1–0 Arsenal 26 January 1985
15
Oxford United
0–1
Blackburn Rovers
30 January 1985
16
Orient
0–2 Southampton 26 January 1985

Fifth round proper

The fifth set of games were intended to be played on 15–16 February 1985, but most of these matches were not played until 4 March, with replays taking place on 6th.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Southampton 1–2 Barnsley 4 March 1985
2
Blackburn Rovers
0–2
Manchester United
15 February 1985
3
Luton Town
0–0 Watford 4 March 1985
Replay Watford 2–2
Luton Town
6 March 1985
Replay
Luton Town
1–0 Watford 9 March 1985
4 Everton 3–0 Telford United 16 February 1985
5
Ipswich Town
3–2
Sheffield Wednesday
4 March 1985
6 Millwall 2–0
Leicester City
19 February 1985
7 Wimbledon 1–1
West Ham United
4 March 1985
Replay
West Ham United
5–1 Wimbledon 6 March 1985
8
York City
1–1 Liverpool 16 February 1985
Replay Liverpool 7–0
York City
20 February 1985

Sixth round proper

The sixth round of FA Cup games were played either at the weekend on 9–10 March or midweek on 13 March 1985. A replay was also played on this later date.

Former Everton manager Harry Catterick collapsed and died at the ground shortly after the first match between Everton and Ipswich Town. Everton players wore black armbands in the replay in his memory. The match between Luton Town and Millwall was suspended for 25 minutes by crowd violence.

Ipswich Town
Sheedy 5'
Mountfield 85'
[1] Wilson 15'
Zondervan 31'
Goodison Park, Liverpool
Attendance: 36,468
Referee: Alan Robinson (Waterlooville)

West Ham United
Hughes 21'
Whiteside 39', 74', 88' (pen.)
Hogg 36' (o.g.)
Allen 84'
Attendance: 46,769
Referee: Trelford Mills (Barnsley)

Barnsley0–4Liverpool
[2] Rush 55', 80', 84'
Whelan 72'
Attendance: 19,838
Referee: Colin Downey (Hounslow)

1 – 0
Millwall
B. Stein 31'
Referee: David Hutchinson (Harrogate)

Replay

Ipswich Town
0–1Everton
[3] Sharp 76' (pen.)
Attendance: 27,737
Referee: Alan Robinson

Semi finals

Manchester United
2–2
(a.e.t)
Liverpool
Robson 69'
Stapleton 98'
Report Whelan 87'
Walsh 119'
Goodison Park, Liverpool
Attendance: 51,690
Referee: George Courtney (Spennymoor)

Luton Town
Sheedy 85'
Mountfield 115'
Report Hill 38'
Villa Park, Birmingham
Referee: John Martin (Alton, Hampshire)

Replay

Manchester United
McGrath 39' (o.g.) Report Robson 46'
Hughes 58'
Attendance: 45,775
Referee: Keith Hackett (Sheffield)

Final


Manchester United
1–0
(a.e.t.)
Everton
Moran Red card 78'
Whiteside 110'
Attendance: 100,000

TV Coverage

The right to show FA Cup games were, as with Football League matches, shared between the BBC and ITV. As per the arrangements of the previous season four games were allowed to be screened Live from the Third round to the sixth and shared between the two companies, as well as the Final. For the first time since 1970 ITV nationally screened a second round tie with highlights of Reading v Bognor Regis Town. Replays were shared between the two companies.

First Round BBC Met Police v Dartford (Report only)

Second Round BBC Dagenham v Peterborough United (Report only)

ITV Reading v Bognor Regis Town (Highlights shown nationally after the league game Southampton v Arsenal and the World Club Championship match from Tokyo with commentary from Peter Brackley)

Third Round BBC Leeds United v Everton (LIVE-Friday Evening) ITV Fulham v Sheffield Wednesday Hereford United v Arsenal Liverpool v Aston Villa Newcastle United v Nottingham Forest (Midweek replay) Charlton Athletic v Tottenham Hotspur (Midweek replay)

Fourth Round BBC York City v Arsenal Orient v Southampton Grimsby Town v Watford Wimbledon v Nottingham Forest (Midweek replay) ITV Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur (LIVE-Sunday Afternoon)

Fifth Round BBC Blackburn Rovers v Manchester United (LIVE-Friday Evening) Luton Town v Watford (Saturday 2nd replay) ITV York City v Liverpool Everton v Telford United

Sixth Round BBC Manchester United v West Ham United Everton v Ipswich Town Luton Town v Millwall (Midweek) Ipswich Town v Everton (Midweek replay) ITV Barnsley v Liverpool (LIVE-Sunday Afternoon)

Semi-Finals BBC Everton v Luton Town ITV Liverpool v Manchester United Liverpool v Manchester United (Midweek replay)

Final Everton v Manchester United shown Live by both the BBC & ITV.

References