1961–62 FA Cup#Fourth round proper
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The 1961–62 FA Cup was the 81st staging of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. Tottenham Hotspur won the competition for the fourth time, beating Burnley 3–1 in the final at Wembley. In doing so, they became the first team to retain the FA Cup since Newcastle United's victory in 1952, and the fourth team ever to do so.
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. 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
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Round | Date |
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Preliminary round | 26 August 1961 |
First qualifying round | 9 September 1961 |
Second qualifying round | 23 September 1961 |
Third qualifying round | 7 October 1961 |
Fourth qualifying round | 21 October 1961 |
First round proper | 4 November 1961 |
Second round proper | 25 November 1961 |
Third round proper | 6 January 1962 |
Fourth round proper | 27 January 1962 |
Fifth round proper | 17 February 1962 |
Sixth round proper | 10 March 1962 |
Semi-finals | 31 March 1962 |
Final | 5 May 1962 |
Qualifying rounds
Most participating clubs that were not members of the Football League competed in the qualifying rounds to secure one of 30 places available in the first round.
The winners from the fourth qualifying round were Blyth Spartans, Shildon, Ashington, South Shields, Morecambe, Rhyl, Northwich Victoria, Brierley Hill Alliance, Hereford United, Grantham, Worksop Town, Gateshead, Kettering Town, Romford, Chelmsford City, King's Lynn, Barnet, Tunbridge Wells United, Harwich & Parkeston, Ashford Town (Kent), Margate, Dartford, Wycombe Wanderers, Banbury Spencer, Oxford United, Weymouth, Bridgwater Town, Weston-Super-Mare, Yeovil Town and Barry Town.
Those appearing in the competition proper for the first time were Brierley Hill Alliance and Weston-Super-Mare. Of the others, Ashington had last featured at this stage in 1952–53, Barry Town in 1951-52, Dartford in 1950-51, Grantham in 1949-50 and Banbury Spencer in 1947-48.
Morecambe participated in seven rounds of this season's tournament, defeating Clitheroe, Penrith, Burscough, Wigan Athletic, South Shields and Chester before going out to Weymouth in a rare third round All-Non League tie.
{{for|all qualifying round results|1961–62 FA Cup qualifying rounds}}
First round proper
At this stage the 48 clubs from the Football League Third and Fourth Divisions joined the 30 non-league clubs who came through the qualifying rounds. The final two non-league sides in the draw were Walthamstow Avenue and West Auckland Town, who were given byes to this round as the champions and runners-up from the previous season's FA Amateur Cup.
Matches were scheduled to be played on 4 November 1961, although three games were not played until the midweek fixture. Nine were drawn and went to replays, with Peterborough United and Colchester United requiring a second replay which was played at Carrow Road.
Second round proper
The matches were scheduled for 25 November 1961. Four matches were drawn, with replays taking place later the same week.
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Tie no
!Home team !Score !Away team !Date | ||||
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1 | Ashford Town (Kent) | 0–3 | Queens Park Rangers | 25 November 1961 |
2 | Chester | 0–1 | Morecambe | 25 November 1961 |
3 | Chesterfield | 2–2 | Oldham Athletic | 25 November 1961 |
Replay | Oldham Athletic | 4–2 | Chesterfield | 29 November 1961 |
4 | Bristol City | 8–2 | Dartford | 25 November 1961 |
5 | Rochdale | 1–2 | Wrexham | 25 November 1961 |
6 | Weymouth | 1–0 | Newport County | 25 November 1961 |
7 | Crewe Alexandra | 1–1 | Port Vale | 25 November 1961 |
Replay | Port Vale | 3–0 | Crewe Alexandra | 27 November 1961 |
8 | Shrewsbury Town | 3–0 | Brierley Hill Alliance | 25 November 1961 |
9 | Barnsley | 1–2 | Carlisle United | 25 November 1961 |
10 | Northampton Town | 3–0 | Kettering Town | 25 November 1961 |
11 | Coventry City | 1–2 | King's Lynn | 25 November 1961 |
12 | Hull City | 0–2 | Bradford City | 25 November 1961 |
13 | Hartlepools United | 2–1 | Accrington Stanley | 25 November 1961 |
14 | Margate | 1–1 | Notts County | 25 November 1961 |
Replay | Notts County | 3–1 | Margate | 30 November 1961 |
15 | Southport | 4–2 | Mansfield Town | 25 November 1961 |
16 | Torquay United | 1–4 | Peterborough United | 25 November 1961 |
17 | Aldershot | 2–2 | Brentford | 25 November 1961 |
Replay | Brentford | 2–0 | Aldershot | 28 November 1961 |
18 | Romford | 1–3 | Watford | 25 November 1961 |
19 | Gateshead | 0–2 | Workington | 25 November 1961 |
20 | Bridgwater Town | 0–3 | Crystal Palace | 25 November 1961 |
Third round proper
The 44 First and Second Division clubs entered the competition at this stage. The matches were scheduled for 6 January 1962, with seven matches postponed until later dates. Ten matches were drawn and went to replays, with two of these requiring a second replay.
Fourth round proper
The matches were scheduled for 27 January 1962, with three Lancashire-based games postponed until the midweek fixtures. Five matches were drawn and went to replays, which were all played in the following midweek match. Weymouth was the last non-league club left in the competition.
Fifth round proper
The matches were scheduled for 17 February 1962. Two matches went to replays in the following mid-week fixtures, with the Liverpool–Preston North End game requiring a second replay (at Old Trafford) before the tie was settled.
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!Home team !Score !Away team !Date | ||||
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1 | Burnley | 3–1 | Everton | 17 February 1962 |
2 | Liverpool | 0–0 | Preston North End | 17 February 1962 |
Replay | Preston North End | 0–0 | Liverpool | 20 February 1962 |
Replay | Liverpool | 0–1 | Preston North End | 26 February 1962 |
3 | Blackburn Rovers | 2–1 | Middlesbrough | 17 February 1962 |
4 | Aston Villa | 2–1 | Charlton Athletic | 17 February 1962 |
5 | West Bromwich Albion | 2–4 | Tottenham Hotspur | 17 February 1962 |
6 | Sheffield United | 3–1 | Norwich City | 17 February 1962 |
7 | Fulham | 1–0 | Port Vale | 17 February 1962 |
8 | Manchester United | 0–0 | Sheffield Wednesday | 17 February 1962 |
Replay | Sheffield Wednesday | 0–2 | Manchester United | 21 February 1962 |
Sixth round proper
The four quarter-final ties were scheduled to be played on 10 March 1962. Two matches went to replays on the 14th before being settled.
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!Home team !Score !Away team !Date | ||||
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1 | Preston North End | 0–0 | Manchester United | 10 March 1962 |
Replay | Manchester United | 2–1 | Preston North End | 14 March 1962 |
2 | Sheffield United | 0–1 | Burnley | 10 March 1962 |
3 | Tottenham Hotspur | 2–0 | Aston Villa | 10 March 1962 |
4 | Fulham | 2–2 | Blackburn Rovers | 10 March 1962 |
Replay | Blackburn Rovers | 0–1 | Fulham | 14 March 1962 |
Semi-finals
The semi-final matches were played on 31 March 1962 with a replay being required between Burnley and Fulham on 9 April 1962. Tottenham and Burnley came through the semi-final round to meet at Wembley.
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=Replay=
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Final
{{main|1962 FA Cup Final}}
The 1962 FA Cup final took place on 5 May 1962 at Wembley Stadium and was won by Tottenham Hotspur over Burnley, by a 3–1 scoreline. Due to the lack of passion and excitement, replaced by patience and cautious play, the final was dubbed "The Chessboard Final". Tottenham took to the field as holders, having won the League and FA Cup Double in 1961.
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References
General
- [http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/TheFACup/Archive/ The FA Cup Archive] at TheFA.com
- [https://www.soccerbase.com/tournaments/tournament.sd?tourn_id=661 English FA Cup 1961/62] at Soccerbase
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20150402111724/http://footballsite.co.uk/Statistics/LeagueTables/Season1961-62/F.A.Cup1961-62.html F.A. Cup results 1961/62] at Footballsite
Specific
{{Reflist}}
{{FA Cup}}
{{1961–62 in English football}}
{{1961–62 in European football (UEFA)}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:1961-62 FA Cup}}