1983–84 FA Cup

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| country = England
Wales

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| defending_champions = Manchester United

| winners = Everton {{small|(4th title)}}

| second = Watford

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| prev_season = 1982–83

| next_season = 1984–85

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The 1983–84 FA Cup was the 103rd season of the world's oldest football knockout competition, The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup. The competition was won by Everton, who defeated first-time finalists Watford 2–0 at Wembley.

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 Frickley Athletic, Macclesfield Town, Whitby Town, Penrith, Bangor City, Mossley, Hyde United, AP Leamington, Kettering Town, Burton Albion, Gainsborough Trinity, Boston United, Chelmsford City, Wycombe Wanderers, Harrow Borough, Wealdstone, Dagenham, Barnet, Dartford, Barking, Maidstone United, Farnborough Town, Windsor & Eton, Yeovil Town, Worcester City, Poole Town, Waterlooville and Corinthian-Casuals.

Harrow Borough was the only qualifying club appearing in the competition proper for the first time. Of the others, Chelmsford City had last featured at this stage in 1974–75, Frickley Athletic had last done so in 1973-74, Bangor City had last done so in 1972-73, Whitby Town had not advanced from the qualifying rounds since 1969-70, Gainsborough Trinity and Poole Town since 1966-67, Corinthian-Casuals since 1965-66 and Hyde United since 1954-55.

{{for|all qualifying round results|1983–84 FA Cup qualifying rounds}}

First round proper

The 48 teams from the Football League Third and Fourth Divisions entered this round along with the 28 non-league clubs from the qualifying rounds and Telford United, Northwich Victoria, Enfield and Altrincham who were given byes. The round included three clubs from the various competitions at Step 8 of English football who were the lowest-ranked teams in the draw: Penrith, Whitby Town and Corinthian-Casuals.

The first round matches were played over the weekend of 19–20 November 1983. Replays were played on 21–23 November, or 28 November.

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1Chester City1–2Chesterfield19 November 1983
2Darlington5–0Mossley (6)19 November 1983
3AFC Bournemouth4–0Walsall19 November 1983
4Barking (6)2–1Farnborough Town (7)19 November 1983
5Barnet (5)0–0Bristol Rovers19 November 1983
ReplayBristol Rovers3–1Barnet22 November 1983
6Burnley2–0Hyde United (6)19 November 1983
7Poole Town (7)0–0Newport County20 November 1983
ReplayNewport County3–1Poole Town22 November 1983
8Rochdale1–0Crewe Alexandra19 November 1983
9Yeovil Town (5)0–1Harrow Borough (6)19 November 1983
10Reading2–0Hereford United19 November 1983
11Northwich Victoria (5)1–1Bangor City (5)19 November 1983
ReplayBangor City1–0Northwich Victoria22 November 1983
12Macclesfield Town (6)0–0York City19 November 1983
ReplayYork City2–0Macclesfield Town22 November 1983
13Gainsborough Trinity (6)0–2Blackpool19 November 1983
14Wrexham1–5Sheffield United19 November 1983
15Tranmere Rovers2–2Bolton Wanderers19 November 1983
ReplayBolton Wanderers4–1Tranmere Rovers22 November 1983
16Northampton Town1–1Waterlooville (7)19 November 1983
ReplayWaterlooville1–1Northampton Town23 November 1983
ReplayNorthampton Town2–0Waterlooville28 November 1983
17Bradford City0–0Wigan Athletic19 November 1983
ReplayWigan Athletic4–2Bradford City28 November 1983
18Millwall2–1Dartford (6)19 November 1983
19Wimbledon2–1Orient19 November 1983
20Penrith (8)0–2Hull City19 November 1983
21Southend United0–0Plymouth Argyle19 November 1983
ReplayPlymouth Argyle2–0Southend United22 November 1983
22Exeter City1–1Maidstone United (5)19 November 1983
ReplayMaidstone United2–1Exeter City23 November 1983
23Scunthorpe United1–0Preston North End19 November 1983
24Mansfield Town3–0Doncaster Rovers19 November 1983
25Port Vale1–2Lincoln City19 November 1983
26Halifax Town2–3Whitby Town (8)19 November 1983
27Wealdstone (5)1–1Enfield (5)19 November 1983
ReplayEnfield2–2Wealdstone22 November 1983
ReplayWealdstone2–0Enfield28 November 1983
28Torquay United1–2Colchester United19 November 1983
29Kettering Town (5)0–7Swindon Town19 November 1983
30Rotherham United0–0Hartlepool United19 November 1983
ReplayHartlepool United0–1Rotherham United23 November 1983
31Aldershot1–1Worcester City (5)19 November 1983
ReplayWorcester City2–1Aldershot21 November 1983
32Boston United (5)0–3Bury19 November 1983
33Chelmsford City (6)0–0Wycombe Wanderers (6)19 November 1983
ReplayWycombe Wanderers1–2Chelmsford City22 November 1983
34Burton Albion (6)1–2Windsor & Eton (7)19 November 1983
35Dagenham (5)2–2Brentford19 November 1983
ReplayBrentford2–1Dagenham22 November 1983
36Oxford United2–0Peterborough United19 November 1983
37Corinthian-Casuals (8)0–0Bristol City19 November 1983
ReplayBristol City4–0Corinthian-Casuals23 November 1983
38Telford United (5)3–0Stockport County19 November 1983
39AP Leamington (6)0–1Gillingham19 November 1983
40Frickley Athletic (5)0–1Altrincham (5)19 November 1983

Second round proper

The second round matches were played mainly on 10 December 1983, with a couple of ties and replays being played on 13–14 December, or 19 December. Whitby Town, from the Northern League (Step 8) was the lowest-ranked team in the round.

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1Chesterfield2–2Burnley10 December 1983
ReplayBurnley3–2Chesterfield19 December 1983
2Darlington0–0Altrincham (5)10 December 1983
ReplayAltrincham0–2Darlington14 December 1983
3Reading1–1Oxford United10 December 1983
ReplayOxford United3–0Reading14 December 1983
4Gillingham6–1Chelmsford City (6)10 December 1983
5Bolton Wanderers2–0Mansfield Town10 December 1983
6Lincoln City0–0Sheffield United10 December 1983
ReplaySheffield United1–0Lincoln City19 December 1983
7Windsor & Eton (7)0–0AFC Bournemouth13 December 1983
ReplayAFC Bournemouth2–0Windsor & Eton19 December 1983
8Bangor City (5)1–1Blackpool10 December 1983
ReplayBlackpool2–1Bangor City13 December 1983
9Brentford3–2Wimbledon10 December 1983
10Bristol Rovers1–2Bristol City10 December 1983
11Maidstone United (5)3–2Worcester City (5)10 December 1983
12Northampton Town1–1Telford United (5)10 December 1983
ReplayTelford United3–2Northampton Town14 December 1983
13Plymouth Argyle2–1Barking (6)10 December 1983
14Millwall2–3Swindon Town10 December 1983
15Scunthorpe United2–0Bury10 December 1983
16York City0–2Rochdale13 December 1983
17Rotherham United2–1Hull City10 December 1983
18Wigan Athletic1–0Whitby Town (8)10 December 1983
19Colchester United4–0Wealdstone (5)10 December 1983
20Harrow Borough (6)1–3Newport County10 December 1983

Third round proper

Teams from the Football League First and Second Divisions entered in this round. The third round matches were played over the weekend 6–8 January 1984. Replays took place on 10–11 January, with second replays on 16 January. Holders Manchester United were eliminated by third-tier AFC Bournemouth. Maidstone United and Telford United, from the Alliance Premier League (Step 5) were the lowest-ranked teams in the round.

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1Blackpool (4)2–1Manchester City (2)7 January 1984
2Darlington (4)4–1Maidstone United (5)7 January 1984
3AFC Bournemouth (3)2–0Manchester United (1)7 January 1984
4Burnley (3)0–0Oxford United (3)7 January 1984
ReplayOxford United2–1Burnley11 January 1984
5Liverpool (1)4–0Newcastle United (2)6 January 1984
6Rochdale (4)1–4Telford United (5)7 January 1984
7Gillingham (3)5–3Brentford (3)7 January 1984
8Notts County (1)2–2Bristol City (4)8 January 1984
ReplayBristol City0–2Notts County10 January 1984
9Nottingham Forest (1)1–2Southampton (1)7 January 1984
10Blackburn Rovers (2)1–0Chelsea (2)7 January 1984
11Aston Villa (1)1–1Norwich City (1)7 January 1984
ReplayNorwich City3–0Aston Villa11 January 1984
12Sheffield Wednesday (2)1–0Barnsley (2)7 January 1984
13Bolton Wanderers (3)0–3Sunderland (1)7 January 1984
14Middlesbrough (2)3–2Arsenal (1)7 January 1984
15Luton Town (1)2–2Watford (1)7 January 1984
ReplayWatford4–3Luton Town10 January 1984
16Shrewsbury Town (2)3–0Oldham Athletic (2)7 January 1984
17Sheffield United (3)1–1Birmingham City (1)7 January 1984
ReplayBirmingham City2–0Sheffield United10 January 1984
18Fulham (2)0–0Tottenham Hotspur (1)7 January 1984
ReplayTottenham Hotspur2–0Fulham11 January 1984
19Coventry City (1)1–1Wolverhampton Wanderers (1)7 January 1984
ReplayWolverhampton Wanderers1–1Coventry City10 January 1984
ReplayCoventry City3–0Wolverhampton Wanderers16 January 1984
20Portsmouth (2)2–1Grimsby Town (2)7 January 1984
21West Ham United (1)1–0Wigan Athletic (3)7 January 1984
22Brighton & Hove Albion (2)2–0Swansea City (2)7 January 1984
23Plymouth Argyle (3)2–2Newport County (3)7 January 1984
ReplayNewport County0–1Plymouth Argyle10 January 1984
24Carlisle United (2)1–1Swindon Town (4)7 January 1984
ReplaySwindon Town3–1Carlisle United10 January 1984
25Crystal Palace (2)1–0Leicester City (1)7 January 1984
26Huddersfield Town (2)2–1Queens Park Rangers (1)7 January 1984
27Cardiff City (2)0–3Ipswich Town (1)7 January 1984
28Leeds United (2)1–1Scunthorpe United (3)7 January 1984
ReplayScunthorpe United1–1Leeds United10 January 1984
ReplayScunthorpe United4–2Leeds United16 January 1984
29Stoke City (1)0–2Everton (1)7 January 1984
30Rotherham United (3)0–0West Bromwich Albion (1)7 January 1984
ReplayWest Bromwich Albion3–0Rotherham United11 January 1984
31Colchester United (4)0–1Charlton Athletic (2)7 January 1984
32Cambridge United (2)0–3Derby County (2)7 January 1984

Fourth round proper

The fourth round matches were mainly played over the weekend of 28–29 January 1984. Some games were instead played or replayed on 30 January–1 February. Telford United was the last non-league club left in the competition.

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1Sheffield Wednesday3–2Coventry City30 January 1984
2Middlesbrough2–0AFC Bournemouth31 January 1984
3West Bromwich Albion1–0Scunthorpe United1 February 1984
4Sunderland1–2Birmingham City28 January 1984
5Derby County3–2Telford United (5)1 February 1984
6Everton0–0Gillingham28 January 1984
ReplayGillingham0–0Everton31 January 1984
ReplayGillingham0–3Everton6 February 1984
7Swindon Town1–2Blackburn Rovers28 January 1984
8Shrewsbury Town2–0Ipswich Town28 January 1984
9Tottenham Hotspur0–0Norwich City28 January 1984
ReplayNorwich City2–1Tottenham Hotspur1 February 1984
10Portsmouth0–1Southampton28 January 1984
11Brighton & Hove Albion2–0Liverpool29 January 1984
12Plymouth Argyle2–1Darlington28 January 1984
13Crystal Palace1–1West Ham United28 January 1984
ReplayWest Ham United2–0Crystal Palace31 January 1984
14Huddersfield Town1–2Notts County1 February 1984
15Charlton Athletic0–2Watford28 January 1984
16Oxford United2–1Blackpool28 January 1984

Fifth round proper

The fifth round matches were all played on 17–18 February 1984, with no replays required. Third Division sides Plymouth Argyle and Oxford United were the lowest-ranked teams in the round.

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1Watford3–1Brighton & Hove Albion18 February 1984
2Notts County1–0Middlesbrough18 February 1984
3Blackburn Rovers0–1Southampton17 February 1984
4West Bromwich Albion0–1Plymouth Argyle18 February 1984
5Derby County2–1Norwich City18 February 1984
6Everton3–0Shrewsbury Town18 February 1984
7Birmingham City3–0West Ham United18 February 1984
8Oxford United0–3Sheffield Wednesday18 February 1984

Sixth round proper

The sixth round matches were played on the weekend of 10–11 March 1984 with replays on 14 and 20 March. Plymouth Argyle, from the Third Division, was again the lowest-ranked team in the round.

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1Notts County1–2Everton10 March 1984
2Sheffield Wednesday0–0Southampton11 March 1984
ReplaySouthampton5–1Sheffield Wednesday20 March 1984
3Plymouth Argyle0–0Derby County10 March 1984
ReplayDerby County0–1Plymouth Argyle14 March 1984
4Birmingham City1–3Watford10 March 1984

Semi-finals

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Final

{{main|1984 FA Cup Final}}

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TV Coverage

The right to show FA Cup games were, as with Football League matches, shared between the BBC and ITV network. For the first time, four games were allowed to be screened Live from the Third round to the Sixth round and shared between the two companies, as well as the Final. An attempt by the broadcasters to show the Semi-Finals live on consecutive Sunday afternoons was rejected by the FA in November 1983. Other games were shown in a highlights format. ITV coverage was now nationalized for the first time, although a strike prevented ITV coverage of the Third round. No highlights or live games were screened from Rounds One and Two.

Third Round BBC Liverpool v Newcastle United (LIVE-Friday Evening), Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur, Norwich City v Aston Villa (Midweek replay), Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham (Midweek replay) ITV No games broadcast due to strike (Though one of the 2 scheduled ITV ties Bournemouth v Manchester United was filmed by ITV cameras the goals were shown on On The Ball the football preview segment of World Of Sport the following week). Fourth Round BBC Shrewsbury Town v Ipswich Town, Tottenham Hotspur v Norwich City, Portsmouth v Southampton ITV Brighton & Hove Albion v Liverpool (LIVE-Sunday Afternoon), Norwich City v Tottenham Hotspur (Midweek replay) Fifth Round BBC Blackburn Rovers v Southampton (LIVE-Friday Evening) ITV Watford v Brighton & Hove Albion, Derby County v Norwich City, Oxford United v Sheffield Wednesday Sixth Round BBC Birmingham City v Watford, Plymouth Argyle v Derby County, Notts County v Everton, Derby County v Plymouth Argyle (Midweek replay) ITV Sheffield Wednesday v Southampton (LIVE-Sunday Afternoon) Semi-Finals BBC Plymouth Argyle v Watford ITV Everton v Southampton Final Everton v Watford, shown Live by both the BBC & ITV.

References

  • [http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/TheFACup/Archive/ FA Cup Results Archive]
  • [https://sites.google.com/site/motdlistings/home]
  • [http://carousel.royalwebhosting.net/itv/BigMatch83-88.html]
  • [http://carousel.royalwebhosting.net/itv/Mid-Week_c.html] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161220100340/http://carousel.royalwebhosting.net/itv/Mid-Week_c.html |date=20 December 2016 }}
  • 1983–84 Rothmans Football Yearbook

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