The 1991–92 FA Cup was the 111th season of the world's oldest knockout football competition, The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup for short. Liverpool beat Sunderland 2–0 in the final to take their 5th FA Cup trophy.

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1991–92 FA Cup
Tournament details
Country England
 Wales
 Scotland
Defending championsTottenham Hotspur
Final positions
ChampionsLiverpool (5th title)
Runner-upSunderland
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s) John Byrne (7)
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The appearance in the Cup Final of Sunderland, a Level 2 team, marked the first time in 10 years that a team outside Level 1 of the English football pyramid appeared in the final game. Sunderland is one of only eight non-Level 1 teams to win the FA Cup, a mark they achieved in the 1973 FA Cup Final.

This was the first FA Cup competition to use penalties to decide games still tied after extra time in a replayed match.

First round proper

Grimsby Town and Tranmere Rovers from the Football League Second Division entered in this round along with all the Football League Third and Fourth Division teams plus three non-league clubs were given byes to this round: Wycombe Wanderers, Kidderminster Harriers and Woking. The first round matches were played on the weekend between 15 and 17 November 1991, with replays played midweek between 26 and 27 November. The tie between Huddersfield Town and Lincoln United was the largest gap in league places between two teams in the FA Cup until Marine and Tottenham Hotspur during the 2020-21 FA Cup.

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1Blackpool2–1Grimsby Town
2Chester City1–0Guiseley
3Darlington2–1Chesterfield
4AFC Bournemouth3–1Bromsgrove Rovers
5Barnet5–0Tiverton Town
6Burnley1–1Doncaster Rovers
ReplayDoncaster Rovers1–3Burnley
7Bury0–1Bradford City
8Yeovil Town1–1Walsall
ReplayWalsall0–1Yeovil Town
9West Bromwich Albion6–0Marlow
10Scarborough0–2Wigan Athletic
11Wrexham5–2Winsford United
12Tranmere Rovers3–0Runcorn
13Stockport County3–1Lincoln City
14Windsor & Eton2–4Woking
15Kidderminster Harriers0–1Aylesbury United
16Fulham0–2Hayes
17Brentford3–3Gillingham
ReplayGillingham1–3Brentford
18Maidstone United1–0Sutton United
19Carlisle United1–1Crewe Alexandra
ReplayCrewe Alexandra5–3Carlisle United
20Witton Albion1–1Halifax Town
ReplayHalifax Town1–2Witton Albion
21Scunthorpe United1–1Rotherham United
ReplayRotherham United3–3Scunthorpe United
Rotherham United won 7–6 on penalties
22Huddersfield Town7–0Lincoln United
23Mansfield Town0–1Preston North End
24Halesowen Town2–2Farnborough Town
ReplayFarnborough Town4–0Halesowen Town
25Morecambe0–1Hull City
26Torquay United3–0Birmingham City
27Kettering Town1–1Wycombe Wanderers
ReplayWycombe Wanderers0–2Kettering Town
28Stoke City0–0Telford United
ReplayTelford United2–1Stoke City
29Aldershot0–1Enfield
30Peterborough United7–0Harlow Town
31Colchester United0–0Exeter City
ReplayExeter City0–0Colchester United
Exeter City won 4–2 on penalties
32Leyton Orient2–1Welling United
33Slough Town3–3Reading
ReplayReading2–1Slough Town
34Crawley Town4–2Northampton Town
35Bridlington Town1–2York City
36Swansea City2–1Cardiff City
37Emley0–3Bolton Wanderers
38Hartlepool United3–2Shrewsbury Town
39Gretna0–0Rochdale
ReplayRochdale3–1Gretna
40Atherstone United0–0Hereford United
ReplayHereford United3–0Atherstone United
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Second round proper

The second round matches were played on the weekend between 7–9 December 1991, with replays played midweek on 17 December.

Third round proper

Teams from the Football League First and Second Division (except Grimsby Town and Tranmere Rovers) entered in this round. The third round matches were played on the weekend between 4 and 6 January 1992, with replays played midweek between 14 and 15 January. However, the Newcastle United–AFC Bournemouth match was replayed on 22 January, while the Derby County–Burnley match was replayed on 25 January.

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Fourth round proper

The fourth round matches were played on the weekend between 25 and 27 January 1992, with replays played midweek between 4–5 February. However, the Bristol Rovers-Liverpool match was played on 5 February, and replayed on 11 February.

Fifth round proper

The fifth round matches were played on the weekend between 15 and 16 February 1992, with replays played midweek on 26 February.

Sixth round proper

The sixth round matches were played on the weekend beginning 7–8 March 1992, with replays being played on 18 March.

Liverpool began to compensate for a sub-standard league season by eliminating Aston Villa and booking themselves a seemingly easy semi-final tie with a Portsmouth side who defeated League Cup finalists Nottingham Forest and ending their hopes of a unique FA Cup/League Cup double.

Norwich City reached the semi-finals for the second time in four seasons after beating Southampton in a replay.

Sunderland joined fellow Second Division side Portsmouth in the FA Cup semi-finals thanks to a 2–1 replay win over Chelsea after a 1–1 draw.

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Portsmouth1–0Nottingham Forest
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Referee: Stephen Lodge
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Attendance: 29,109
Referee: Philip Don
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Attendance: 33,948
Referee: Terry Holbrook

Replays

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Attendance: 26,039
Referee: Terry Holbrook

Semi-finals

The semi-finals were played on 5 April 1992. It was the first time that Hillsborough was used as a semi-final venue since the Hillsborough Disaster at a previous FA Cup semi-final in 1989. This time it was Second Division Sunderland and First Division Norwich City who were competing for a place in the final. Sunderland went through with John Byrne scoring the only goal of the game to take the Wearsiders to their first cup final since 1973.

Portsmouth held Liverpool to a 1–1 draw in the other semi-final at Highbury, with the replay being held at Villa Park, which went to penalties after a goalless draw. Liverpool emerged as victors in the shootout to reach the FA Cup final for the fourth time in seven seasons.

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Whelan 116' Report Anderton 111'
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Attendance: 41,869
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Attendance: 40,102
Referee: Neil Midgley (Bolton)

Replay

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Attendance: 40,077

Liverpool won 3–1 on penalties

Final

Liverpool won the FA Cup for the fifth time with a 2–0 victory to compensate for their worst league season (sixth place) for more than 20 years. Ian Rush scored his fifth goal in FA Cup Finals, a record.

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Attendance: 79,544
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Media coverage

For the fourth consecutive season in the United Kingdom, the BBC was the free to air broadcaster. For the first full season following its absorption of BSB's Sports Channel, Sky Sports was the subscription broadcaster.

The live matches on the BBC were:

Leeds United 0-1 Manchester United (R3)

Chelsea 1-0 Everton (R4)

Swindon Town 1-2 Aston Villa (R5)

Liverpool 1-0 Aston Villa (QF)

Liverpool 1-1 Portsmouth (SF)

Norwich City 0-1 Sunderland (SF)

Liverpool 2-0 Sunderland (Final)


The live matches on Sky Sports were:

Mansfield Town 0-0 Preston North End (R1)

Brentford 3-3 Gillingham (R1)

Mansfield Town 0-1 Preston North End (R1 Replay)

York City 1-1 Tranmere Rovers (R2)

Leyton Orient 2-1 West Bromwich Albion (R2)

Farnborough Town 4-3 Torquay United (R2 Replay)

Crewe Alexandra 0-4 Liverpool (R3)

Tottenham Hotspur 0-1 Aston Villa (R3 Replay)

Southampton 0-0 Manchester United (R4)

Wrexham 0-1 West Ham United (R4 Replay)

Ipswich Town 0-0 Liverpool (R5)

Liverpool 3-2 Ipswich Town (R5 Replay)

Chelsea 1-1 Sunderland (QF)

Sunderland 2-1 Chelsea (QF Replay)

Portsmouth 0-0 Liverpool (SF Replay)

The first round match between Mansfield Town and Preston North End was abandoned after 32 minutes due to heavy fog. The game was replayed 11 days later and it was shown live on Sky Sports as planned after they previously showed the abandoned match.

The third round match between Leeds United and Manchester United was postponed and shown live on the Wednesday evening initially intended for replays. On the original day, the BBC showed instead extended coverage of Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur which had been played earlier in the day.

References

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