1978–79 FA Cup#Fourth round proper
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{{Infobox football tournament season
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| country = England
Wales
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| defending_champions = Ipswich Town
| winners = Arsenal {{small|(5th title)}}
| second = Manchester United
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| prev_season = 1977–78
| next_season = 1979–80
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The 1978–79 FA Cup was the 98th staging of the world's oldest football knockout competition, The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup. The final saw Arsenal beat Manchester United 3–2, three of the five goals being scored in the last five minutes.
Qualifying rounds
Most participating clubs that were not members of the Football League competed in the qualifying rounds to secure one of 28 places available in the first round.
The winners from the fourth qualifying round were Blyth Spartans, Workington, Runcorn, Chorley, Morecambe, Southport, Droylsden, Nuneaton Borough, AP Leamington, Stafford Rangers, Boston United, Worksop Town, Hitchin Town, Enfield, March Town United, Barking, Dagenham, Wealdstone, Barnet, Dartford, Maidstone United, Gravesend & Northfleet, Woking, Hillingdon Borough, Worcester City, Yeovil Town, Weymouth and Merthyr Tydfil.
For the first time since 1910–11, all successful qualifying clubs had appeared in the competition proper before. However, Gravesend & Northfleet had not featured at this stage since 1965-66, Chorley had last done so in 1963-64, Worksop Town had last done so in 1961-62, Worcester City had last done so in 1960-61, March Town United in 1955-56 and Barking in 1928-29.
Maidstone United was the most successful club from this season's qualifying rounds, progressing from the first qualifying round to the third round proper after defeating Horsham YMCA, Dover, Ramsgate, Waterlooville, Wycombe Wanderers and Exeter City. Charlton Athletic then needed a replay to knock them out of the tournament.
{{for|all qualifying round results|1978–79 FA Cup qualifying rounds}}
First round proper
The 48 teams from the Football League Third and Fourth Divisions entered in this round along with the 28 non-league clubs from the qualifying rounds and Altrincham, Leatherhead, Scarborough and Wycombe Wanderers who were given byes. The first round of games were played on 25 November 1978. Replays were played mainly on 28–29 November, with two on 5–6 December.
Second round proper
The second round of games were played on 16 December 1978. Replays took place mainly on 18–19 with one on 28 December and another on 9 January 1979.
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Tie no
!Home team !Score !Away team !Date | ||||
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1 | Darlington | 2–1 | Chester | 16 December 1978 |
2 | Barking | 1–2 | Aldershot | 16 December 1978 |
3 | Bury | 3–1 | Blackpool | 16 December 1978 |
4 | Watford | 1–1 | Southend United | 16 December 1978 |
Replay | Southend United | 1–0 | Watford | 18 December 1978 |
5 | Crewe Alexandra | 0–1 | Hartlepool United | 16 December 1978 |
6 | Swindon Town | 3–0 | Enfield | 16 December 1978 |
7 | Doncaster Rovers | 0–3 | Shrewsbury Town | 16 December 1978 |
8 | Tranmere Rovers | 1–1 | Sheffield Wednesday | 16 December 1978 |
Replay | Sheffield Wednesday | 4–0 | Tranmere Rovers | 19 December 1978 |
9 | Stockport County | 4–2 | Bradford City | 16 December 1978 |
10 | Barnsley | 1–1 | Rotherham United | 16 December 1978 |
Replay | Rotherham United | 2–1 | Barnsley | 9 January 1979 |
11 | Maidstone United | 1–0 | Exeter City | 16 December 1978 |
12 | Portsmouth | 0–1 | Reading | 16 December 1978 |
13 | Carlisle United | 3–0 | Hull City | 16 December 1978 |
14 | Wimbledon | 1–1 | AFC Bournemouth | 16 December 1978 |
Replay | AFC Bournemouth | 1–2 | Wimbledon | 28 December 1978 |
15 | Newport County | 0–0 | Worcester City | 16 December 1978 |
Replay | Worcester City | 1–2 | Newport County | 18 December 1978 |
16 | York City | 3–0 | Scarborough | 16 December 1978 |
17 | Droylsden | 0–2 | Altrincham | 16 December 1978 |
18 | Leatherhead | 1–1 | Colchester United | 16 December 1978 |
Replay | Colchester United | 4–0 | Leatherhead | 19 December 1978 |
19 | Swansea City | 2–2 | Woking | 16 December 1978 |
Replay | Woking | 3–5 | Swansea City | 19 December 1978 |
20 | AP Leamington | 0–1 | Torquay United | 16 December 1978 |
Third round proper
Teams from the Football League First and Second Division entered in this round. The third round of games in the FA Cup were intended to be played on 6 January 1979, but only four games were actually played on this date. Twenty more ties were played midweek over 8–10 January with a few more taking place on 15–16 and one on 18 January. Replays were intended for 9–10 January but again took place at various times. One tie, between Wrexham and Stockport County, suffered six postponements before finally being played on 1 February, by which time Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday had played five times, the tie needing a fourth replay before being settled. Maidstone United and Altrincham were the last non-league clubs left in the competition.
Fourth round proper
The fourth round of games were intended to be played over the weekend 26–27 January 1979, but by this time only eight matches had been played, of which three went to replays. The other games were completed either midweek on 29–31st, or on 5 or 12 February. Replays were played at various times after the initial games.
Fifth round proper
The fifth set of games were played on either 20, 26 or 28 February, or 10 March 1979. Two replays were played on 26 February and 12 March.
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!Home team !Score !Away team !Date | ||||
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1 | Liverpool | 3–0 | Burnley | 28 February 1979 |
2 | Nottingham Forest | 0–1 | Arsenal | 26 February 1979 |
3 | West Bromwich Albion | 1–1 | Southampton | 10 March 1979 |
Replay | Southampton | 2–1 | West Bromwich Albion | 12 March 1979 |
4 | Ipswich Town | 6–1 | Bristol Rovers | 26 February 1979 |
5 | Oldham Athletic | 0–1 | Tottenham Hotspur | 28 February 1979 |
6 | Crystal Palace | 0–1 | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 26 February 1979 |
7 | Aldershot | 2–2 | Shrewsbury Town | 20 February 1979 |
Replay | Shrewsbury Town | 3–1 | Aldershot | 26 February 1979 |
8 | Colchester United | 0–1 | Manchester United | 20 February 1979 |
Sixth round proper
The sixth round of FA Cup games were played on 10 March 1979, except for the Southampton–Arsenal match which began on 19 March. Holders Ipswich Town were eliminated by Liverpool. There were three replays.
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1 | Southampton | 1–1 | Arsenal | 19 March 1979 |
Replay | Arsenal | 2–0 | Southampton | 21 March 1979 |
2 | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1–1 | Shrewsbury Town | 10 March 1979 |
Replay | Shrewsbury Town | 1–3 | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 13 March 1979 |
3 | Ipswich Town | 0–1 | Liverpool | 10 March 1979 |
4 | Tottenham Hotspur | 1–1 | Manchester United | 10 March 1979 |
Replay | Manchester United | 2–0 | Tottenham Hotspur | 14 March 1979 |
Semi finals
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=Replay=
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| date = 4 April 1979
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Final
{{main|1979 FA Cup Final}}
{{football box
|date=12 May 1979
|team1=Arsenal
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Stapleton {{goal|43}}
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McIlroy {{goal|88}}
|attendance=100,000
|referee=Ron Challis (Kent) }}
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Television Coverage
The right to show FA Cup games were, as with Football League matches, shared between the BBC and ITV network. All games were shown in a highlights format, except the Final, which was shown live both on BBC1 & ITV. The BBC football highlights programme Match of the Day would show up to three games and the various ITV regional network stations would cover up to one game and show highlights from other games covered elsewhere on the ITV network. No games from Rounds 1 or 2 were shown. Occasional highlights of replays would be shown on either the BBC or ITV.{{cite web|title=MOTD Listings 1978–79|url=https://sites.google.com/site/motdlistings/home/1978-79}}{{cite web |title=The Big Match |url=http://carousel.royalwebhosting.net/itv/BigMatch.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190826192940/http://carousel.royalwebhosting.net/itv/BigMatch.html |archive-date=26 August 2019 |access-date=26 August 2019 }}{{cite web|title=Kick Off Match |url=http://homepage.ntlworld.com/carousel/KickOffMatch.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090127055040/http://homepage.ntlworld.com/carousel/KickOffMatch.html |archive-date=27 January 2009 }}{{cite web|title=Shoot (Tyne Tees)|url=http://homepage.ntlworld.com/carousel/ITV/Shoot.html|access-date=7 March 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130126012031/http://homepage.ntlworld.com/carousel/ITV/Shoot.html|archive-date=26 January 2013|url-status=dead}}{{cite web|title=Yorkshire ITV Football|url=http://homepage.ntlworld.com/carousel/YTVfootball.html|access-date=7 March 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130511130307/http://homepage.ntlworld.com/carousel/YTVfootball.html|archive-date=11 May 2013|url-status=dead}}{{cite web|title=Star Soccer |url=http://homepage.ntlworld.com/carousel/StarSoccer.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130511125753/http://homepage.ntlworld.com/carousel/StarSoccer.html |archive-date=11 May 2013 }}{{cite web|title=Match of the Week|url=http://homepage.ntlworld.com/carousel/ITV/Anglia.html|access-date=7 March 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130511130132/http://homepage.ntlworld.com/carousel/ITV/Anglia.html|archive-date=11 May 2013|url-status=dead}}{{cite web|title=Mid-Week Football|url=http://homepage.ntlworld.com/carousel/ITV/Mid-Week.html|access-date=7 March 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130424041237/http://homepage.ntlworld.com/carousel/ITV/Mid-Week.html|archive-date=24 April 2013|url-status=dead}}
These matches were.
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Round
! BBC1 ! ITV |
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Third round proper
| Leicester City v Norwich City 1 | Sheffield Wednesday v Arsenal – Yorkshire 1 |
Fourth round proper
|Shrewsbury Town v Manchester City 1 |Newcastle United v Wolverhampton Wanderers – Yorkshire 1 |
Fifth round proper
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Sixth round proper
|Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur 1,2 (Replay) |Wolverhampton Wanderers v Shrewsbury Town – ATV 1 |
Semi-finals
|Arsenal v Wolverhampton Wanderers |Manchester United vs Liverpool – Granada shown in All Regions1 |
Final |
1Footage available on YouTube
2featured on Sportsnight
3featured on Midweek Sports Special
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/TheFACup/Archive/ FA Cup Results Archive]
{{FA Cup Seasons}}
{{1978–79 in English football}}
{{1978–79 in European football (UEFA)}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:1978-79 FA Cup}}