Football tournament season
The 2019–20 FA Cup ( besides known as the Football Association Challenge Cup ) was the 139th edition of the oldest football tournament in the world. It was sponsored by Emirates and known as The Emirates FA Cup for sponsorship purposes. On 13 March 2020, it was agreed that the FA Cup, arsenic well as the rest of professional football in England, would be suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [ 1 ] On 29 May 2020, The FA announced plans to restart the contest, with the reschedule quarter-finals provisionally set to be played on 28 and 29 June and the final examination on 1 August. [ 2 ] All remaining matches including the final were played behind close up doors. In an feat to “ promote good, positivist mental health for everyone ”, according to Prince William, the president of The Football Association, the 2020 FA Cup Final was known as the “ Heads Up FA Cup Final ”, with “ Heads Up ” a campaign to promote mental health. [ 3 ]

The defend champions, Premier League side Manchester City, were eliminated by Arsenal in the semi-finals on 18 July. Arsenal won the concluding 2–1 against Chelsea, their first win since 2017 and fourth in seven years, for their fourteenth FA Cup claim. [ 4 ]

Teams [edit ]

  1. ^[5] On 16 October 2019, the FA announced that one club – the last one remaining in the draw – would receive a [6]Bury initially received direct entry into the first round, before their expulsion from the EFL. They were subsequently expelled from the FA Cup on 29 August 2019.On 16 October 2019, the FA announced that one club – the last one remaining in the draw – would receive a bye to the Second Round.

For the first time, the Fifth Round fixtures were played wednesday quite than on a weekend, to accommodate the “ winter break ”. [ 7 ]

Qualifying rounds [edit ]

All of the competing teams that are not members of either the Premier League or English Football League competed in the qualifying rounds to secure one of 32 available places in the First Round Proper. The qualifying rival began with the Extra Preliminary Round on 10 August 2019. The fourth and concluding qualify round was played over the weekend of 19 October 2019 .

first gear Round Proper [edit ]

The draw for the First Round Proper was held on 21 October 2019. The 32 winners from the qualifying competition joined the 47 clubs from League One and League Two in 39 ties played over the weekend of 9 November. Due to Bury ‘s expulsion from the rival, Chichester City ( the final examination team draw ) were given a adieu to the Second Round Proper. Chichester are one of two Level 8 teams that reached the first round along with Maldon & Tiptree, the lowest rate teams left in the competition .
Oxford City (6) v Solihull Moors (5)

9 November 2019 1–5 Oxford
15:00 GMT Wiltshire Goal 80

Report McCallum Goal 10


Ball Goal 32

, 42

, 46

, 51

Stadium: Marsh Lane
Attendance: 667
Referee: Thomas Parsons

Darlington (6) v Walsall (4)

20 November 2019 Replay 0–1 Darlington
19:45 GMT Report Lavery Goal 68

Stadium: Blackwell Meadows
Attendance: 3,106
Referee: Scott Oldham

Carshalton Athletic (7) v Boston United (6)

9 November 2019 1–4 Carshalton
15:00 GMT Pattison Goal 72

Report Thanoj Goal 33

, 90+1


Shiels Goal 37


Wright Goal 90+3

Stadium: War Memorial Sports ground
Attendance: 1,859
Referee: Tom Reeves

Macclesfield Town (4) v Kingstonian (7)

10 November 2019 0–4 Macclesfield
12:45 GMT Report Hector Goal 7


Theophanous Goal 11

, 69


Bennett Goal 47

Stadium: Moss Rose
Attendance: 996
Referee: Will Finnie

Wrexham (5)Rochdale (3) v

19 November 2019 Replay 1–0 Rochdale
19:45 GMT McShane Goal 8

Report Stadium: Spotland
Attendance: 1,628
Referee: Seb Stockbridge

second Round Proper [edit ]

The draw for the Second Round Proper was held on 11 November 2019. The 39 winners of the First Round Proper and adieu recipients Chichester City played in 20 second base Round Proper ties on the weekend of 30 November. [ 11 ] This circle included two teams from level 8, Chichester City and Maldon & Tiptree, who were the lowest-ranked teams calm in the competition .

one-third Round Proper [edit ]

The describe for the Third Round Proper was held on 2 December 2019. The 20 Second Round winners joined the 20 Premier League and 24 EFL Championship clubs in 32 ties to be played across the weekend of 4–6 January 2020. [ 12 ] This round included two teams from tied 5, AFC Fylde and Hartlepool United, who were the lowest-ranked teams hush in the competition. All thirty-two matches kicked off one minute late to encourage fans to take one minute to think about their genial health, and to broadcast a film narrated by FA president Prince William about this write out. [ 13 ]

Fourth Round Proper [edit ]

The draw was held on 6 January 2020, ahead of the Arsenal v Leeds United meet. [ 15 ] The ties were played between 24 and 27 January 2020. Northampton Town of League Two ( level 4 ) were the lowest-ranked team to compete in this cycle .

Fifth Round Proper [edit ]

The draw was held on 27 January 2020, ahead of the AFC Bournemouth v Arsenal fourth round match. [ 17 ] The ties were played in wednesday during the workweek commencing Monday 2 March 2020. From this round there would be no replays ; all ties would head to extra time and, if necessary, penalties to decide the team to advance in the event of a pull. [ 18 ] The lowest rank side to play in the fifth turn was Portsmouth of League One ( floor 3 ) .
The draw for the quarter-finals took place on 4 March 2020. [ 8 ] All teams playing in this attack were from the Premier League, the first all-Premier League quarter-finals since 2005–06. The ties were due to be played on 21 and 22 March 2020, before being postponed on 13 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [ 1 ] The fixtures were revised to the 27 and 28 June 2020 following the end of the abeyance. [ 2 ] All ties were played behind closed doors. As a gesticulate of solidarity following the mangle of George Floyd, the ‘ Black Lives Matter ‘ badge is used by all players from this round on. The FA besides gave their support for any player who chooses to “ take a knee “ before or during matches. [ 19 ] In addition, the NHS tribute badge was besides used at all kits for the remainder of the season. All teams but Sheffield United and Newcastle United donned both badges at the front slope, the others put the BLM badge below the players ‘ count at the back of the shirt .
The semi-finals were played on 18 and 19 July 2020 and were shown on BT Sport and BBC Sport. Both games were played at Wembley Stadium. [ 20 ] The draw was held during half-time of the Newcastle United–Manchester City quarter-final match and was conducted by Alan Shearer. [ 21 ] [ 22 ]

final [edit ]

The 2020 FA Cup Final was played on 1 August 2020 and was shown survive on BT Sport and BBC Sport. Wembley Stadium hosted the game as usual .

top scorers [edit ]

television rights [edit ]

Notes [edit ]

References [edit ]