1992–93 FA Cup#First round proper

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The 1992–93 FA Cup was the 112th season of the FA Cup, also known as The Football Association Challenge Cup. It was won by Arsenal, who beat Sheffield Wednesday 2–1 in the replay after a 1–1 draw in the final at the old Wembley Stadium. The goals were scored by Ian Wright and Andy Linighan, who scored in the 119th minute. This was the last FA Cup final to be decided by a replay before final replays were abolished in 1999.

Qualifying rounds

Most participating clubs that were not members of the Premier League or 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 Southport, Gateshead, Blyth Spartans, Macclesfield Town, Altrincham, Marine, Accrington Stanley, Stafford Rangers, Nuneaton Borough, Kettering Town, Dagenham & Redbridge, Aylesbury United, VS Rugby, Sutton Coldfield Town, Kidderminster Harriers, St Albans City, Hayes, Solihull Borough, Kingstonian, Yeovil Town, Slough Town, Bath City, Cheltenham Town, Marlow, Dorking, Salisbury, Merthyr Tydfil and Sutton United.

Appearing in the competition proper for the first time were Solihull Borough, Dorking and the recently-amalgamated Dagenham & Redbridge. Additionally, the reconstituted Accrington Stanley qualified for the first round for the first time since that club's mid-season resignation from the Football League in 1962. Of the others, Blyth Spartans had not featured at this stage since 1981-82; Gateshead, Sutton Coldfield Town and St Albans City had not done so since 1980-81, Salisbury had not done so since 1979-80 and Kingstonian had not done so since 1933-34.

Marine enjoyed a successful run through seven rounds of the competition. They defeated Emley, Heanor Town, Nantwich Town and Runcorn to secure their place in the main draw, and then accounted for Halifax Town and Stafford Rangers before going out to Crewe Alexandra at Gresty Road in the third round.

{{for|all qualifying round results|1992–93 FA Cup qualifying rounds}}

First round proper

Birmingham City and Peterborough United from the Football League First Division entered in this round along with the 47 Second and Third Division teams, the 28 non-league clubs from the qualifying rounds and Witton Albion, Wycombe Wanderers and Woking who were given byes. Maidstone United was included in the draw despite the club withdrawing from the Third Division just after the start of the season without having played a match; their eventual Cup opponents Swansea City were awarded a walkover to the second round. Blyth Spartans, from the Northern League at Step 8 of English football, was the lowest-ranked team in the draw.

The first round matches were played on the weekend beginning 14 November 1992.

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1Blackpool1–1Rochdale
replayRochdale1–0Blackpool
2Chester City1–1Altrincham (5)
replayAltrincham2–0Chester City
3Darlington1–2Hull City
4AFC Bournemouth0–0Barnet
replayBarnet1–2AFC Bournemouth
5Burnley2–1Scarborough
6Bury2–0Witton Albion (5)
7Sutton United (6)1–2Hereford United
8Marine (6)4–1Halifax Town
9Reading1–0Birmingham City
10Woking (5)3–2Nuneaton Borough (7)
11Gillingham3–2Kettering Town (5)
12Marlow (6)3–3Salisbury (7)
replaySalisbury2–2Marlow
colspan=4|Marlow won 4–3 on penalties
13Bolton Wanderers2–1Sutton Coldfield Town (7)
14Macclesfield Town (5)0–0Chesterfield
replayChesterfield2–2Macclesfield Town
colspan=4|Macclesfield Town won 3–2 on penalties
15Crewe Alexandra6–1Wrexham
16West Bromwich Albion8–0Aylesbury United (6)
17Lincoln City0–0Stafford Rangers (5)
replayStafford Rangers2–1Lincoln City
18Shrewsbury Town3–1Mansfield Town
19Doncaster Rovers1–2Hartlepool United
20Wycombe Wanderers (5)3–1Merthyr Tydfil (5)
21Northampton Town3–1Fulham
22Brighton & Hove Albion2–0Hayes (6)
23Bradford City1–1Preston North End
replayPreston North End4–5Bradford City
24Exeter City1–0Kidderminster Harriers (5)
25St Albans City (6)1–2Cheltenham Town (6)
26Scunthorpe United0–0Huddersfield Town
replayHuddersfield Town2–1Scunthorpe United
27Blyth Spartans (8)1–2Southport (6)
28Cardiff City2–3Bath City (5)
29Kingstonian (6)1–1Peterborough United
replayPeterborough United9v1KingstonianMatch was void after injury to the Kingstonian keeper
replayPeterborough United1–0Kingstonian
30Torquay United2–5Yeovil Town (5)
31York City1–3Stockport County
32Stoke City0–0Port Vale
replayPort Vale3–1Stoke City
33Rotherham United4–0Walsall
34Wigan Athletic3–1Carlisle United
35Colchester United4–0Slough Town (5)
36Swansea Cityw/oMaidstone United
37Accrington Stanley (6)3–2Gateshead (5)
38Dorking (7)2–3Plymouth Argyle
39Solihull Borough (6)2–2VS Rugby (6)
replayVS Rugby2–1Solihull Borough
40Dagenham & Redbridge (5)4–5Leyton Orient

Second round proper

The second round matches were played on the weekend beginning 5 December 1992. The round included six teams from the various competitions at Step 6 of the football pyramid: Marine, Cheltenham Town, Accrington Stanley, VS Rugby, Marlow and Southport.

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1Bath City (5)2–2Northampton Town
replayNorthampton Town3–0Bath City
2Burnley1–1Shrewsbury Town
replayShrewsbury Town1–2Burnley
3Yeovil Town (5)0–0Hereford United
replayHereford United1–2Yeovil Town
4Marine (6)3–2Stafford Rangers (5)
5Reading2–1Leyton Orient
6Gillingham1–1Colchester United
replayColchester United2–3Gillingham
7Bolton Wanderers4–1Rochdale
8Macclesfield Town (5)0–2Stockport County
9Wycombe Wanderers (5)2–2West Bromwich Albion
replayWest Bromwich Albion1–0Wycombe Wanderers
10Brighton & Hove Albion1–1Woking (5)
replayWoking1–2Brighton & Hove Albion
11Plymouth Argyle3–2Peterborough United
12Bradford City0–2Huddersfield Town
13Altrincham (5)1–4Port Vale
14Exeter City2–5Swansea City
15Cheltenham Town (6)1–1AFC Bournemouth
replayAFC Bournemouth3–0Cheltenham Town
16Rotherham United1–0Hull City
17Wigan Athletic0–0Bury
replayBury1–0Wigan Athletic
18Accrington Stanley (6)1–6Crewe Alexandra
19VS Rugby (6)0–0Marlow (6)
replayMarlow2–0VS Rugby
20Hartlepool United4–0Southport (6)

Third round proper

Teams from the Premier League and First Division (except Birmingham City and Peterborough United) entered in this round. The third round matches were played on the weekend beginning 2 January 1993.

Marine, from the Northern Premier League Premier Division, and Marlow, from the Isthmian League Premier Division, were again the lowest-ranked teams in the round. Along with Yeovil Town from the Football Conference, they were also the last non-league clubs in the competition.

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1Watford (2)1–4Wolverhampton Wanderers (2)
2Yeovil Town (5)1–3Arsenal (1)
3Gillingham (4)0–0Huddersfield Town (3)
replayHuddersfield Town2–1Gillingham
4Leicester City (2)0–0Barnsley (2)
replayBarnsley1–1Leicester City
colspan=4|Barnsley won 5–4 on penalties
5Notts County (2)0–2Sunderland (2)
6Nottingham Forest (1)2–1Southampton (1)
7Blackburn Rovers (1)3–1AFC Bournemouth (3)
8Aston Villa (1)1–1Bristol Rovers (2)
replayBristol Rovers0–3Aston Villa
9Bolton Wanderers (3)2–2Liverpool (1)
replayLiverpool0–2Bolton Wanderers
10Crewe Alexandra (4)3–1Marine (6)
11Middlesbrough (1)2–1Chelsea (1)
12West Bromwich Albion (3)0–2West Ham United (2)
13Derby County (2)2–1Stockport County (3)
14Luton Town (2)2–0Bristol City (2)
15Sheffield United (1)2–2Burnley (3)
replayBurnley2–4Sheffield United
16Ipswich Town (1)3–1Plymouth Argyle (3)
17Newcastle United (2)4–0Port Vale (3)
18Marlow (6)1–5Tottenham HotspurPlayed at White Hart Lane (1)
19Manchester City (1)1–1Reading (3)
replayReading0–4Manchester City
20Queens Park Rangers (1)3–0Swindon Town (2)
21Brentford (2)0–2Grimsby Town (2)
22Northampton Town (4)0–1Rotherham United (3)
23Brighton & Hove Albion (3)1–0Portsmouth (2)
24Manchester United (1)2–0Bury (4)
25Norwich City (1)1–0Coventry City (1)
26Oldham Athletic (1)2–2Tranmere Rovers (2)
replayTranmere Rovers3–0Oldham Athletic
27Wimbledon (1)0–0Everton (1)
replayEverton1–2Wimbledon
28Southend United (2)1–0Millwall (2)
29Leeds United (1)1–1Charlton Athletic (2)
replayCharlton Athletic1–3Leeds United
30Cambridge United (2)1–2Sheffield Wednesday (1)
31Swansea City (3)1–1Oxford United (2)
replayOxford United2–2Swansea City
colspan=4|Swansea City won 5–4 on penalties
32Hartlepool United (3)1–0Crystal Palace (1)

Fourth round proper

The fourth round matches were played on the weekend beginning 23 January 1993. Third Division Crewe Alexandra was the lowest-ranked club in the draw.

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1Nottingham Forest1–1Middlesbrough
replayMiddlesbrough0–3Nottingham Forest
2Aston Villa1–1Wimbledon
replayWimbledon0–0Aston Villa
colspan=4|Wimbledon won 6–5 on penalties
3Sheffield Wednesday1–0Sunderland
4Wolverhampton Wanderers0–2Bolton Wanderers
5Crewe Alexandra0–3Blackburn Rovers
6Luton Town1–5Derby County
7Sheffield United1–0Hartlepool United
8Tranmere Rovers1–2Ipswich Town
9Queens Park Rangers1–2Manchester City
10Barnsley4–1West Ham United
11Manchester United1–0Brighton & Hove Albion
12Norwich City0–2Tottenham Hotspur
13Huddersfield Town1–2Southend United
14Arsenal2–2Leeds United
replayLeeds United2–3Arsenal
15Rotherham United1–1Newcastle United
replayNewcastle United2–0Rotherham United
16Swansea City0–0Grimsby Town
replayGrimsby Town2–0Swansea City

Fifth round proper

The fifth round matches were played on the weekend beginning 13 February 1993. Bolton Wanderers, from the Second Division, was the lowest-ranked team in the round and the last club from the First Round left in the competition.

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1Blackburn Rovers1–0Newcastle United
2Sheffield Wednesday2–0Southend United
3Derby County3–1Bolton Wanderers
4Sheffield United2–1Manchester United
5Ipswich Town4–0Grimsby Town
6Tottenham Hotspur3–2Wimbledon
7Manchester City2–0Barnsley
8Arsenal2–0Nottingham Forest

Sixth round proper

The sixth round matches were played on the weekend beginning 6 March 1993.

Blackburn Rovers, Premier League title contenders, lost on penalties to Premier League relegation battlers Sheffield United to end their double hopes, while Sheffield Wednesday moved closer to a second domestic cup final in the same season by triumphing at Derby County.

Arsenal defeated Ipswich Town 4–2 at Portman Road to move closer to a second domestic cup final, possibly another one with Sheffield Wednesday, and their first FA Cup triumph since 1979.

Tottenham Hotspur beat Manchester City 4–2 at Maine Road to book a North London derby with Arsenal in the semi-final. The match was suspended during the second half when a pitch invasion took place.

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1Blackburn Rovers0–0Sheffield United
replaySheffield United2–2Blackburn Rovers
colspan=4|Sheffield United won 5–3 on penalties
2Derby County3–3Sheffield Wednesday
replaySheffield Wednesday1–0Derby County
3Ipswich Town2–4Arsenal
4Manchester City2–4Tottenham Hotspur

Semi-finals

The semi-final matches were played on the weekend beginning 3 April 1993.

Both semi-finals were derby matches, with Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United contesting the Steel City derby – which Wednesday won 2-1 – and Arsenal triumphing 1–0 over Tottenham in the North London derby.

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Sheffield Wednesday advance to the FA Cup Final

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Arsenal advance to the FA Cup Final

Final

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The first final was held on 15 May at Wembley Stadium and finished 1–1, after extra time, with Arsenal winning the replay on 20 May, 2–1 also after extra-time. This made Arsenal the first side to win the FA Cup and League Cup in the same season, just weeks after they had beaten Sheffield Wednesday 2–1 in the League Cup final.

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Media coverage

For the fifth consecutive season in the United Kingdom, the BBC were the free to air broadcasters while Sky Sports were the subscription broadcasters.{{citation needed|date=May 2015}}

The matches shown live on the BBC were:

Nottingham Forest 2-1 Southampton (R3)

Norwich City 0-2 Tottenham Hotspur (R4)

Sheffield United 2-1 Manchester United (R5)

Manchester City 1-2 Tottenham Hotspur (QF)

Arsenal 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur (SF)

Arsenal 1-1 Sheffield Wednesday (Final)

Arsenal 2-1 Sheffield Wednesday (Final Replay)

The matches shown live on Sky Sports were:

Reading 1-0 Birmingham City (R1)

Stoke City 0-0 Port Vale (R1)

Port Vale 3-1 Stoke City (R1 Replay)

Reading 2-1 Leyton Orient (R2)

Wycombe Wanderers 2-2 West Bromwich Albion (R2)

West Bromwich Albion 1-0 Wycombe Wanderers (R2 Replay)

Queens Park Rangers 3-0 Swindon Town (R3)

Bristol Rovers 0-3 Aston Villa (R3 Replay)

Arsenal 2-2 Leeds United (R4)

Leeds United 2-3 Arsenal (R4 Replay)

Tottenham Hotspur 3-2 Wimbledon (R5)

Derby County 3-3 Sheffield Wednesday (QF)

Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 Derby County (QF Replay)

Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 Sheffield United (SF)

References

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