1886 FA Cup final

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Template:Short description Template:Use British English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Short descriptionScript error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". The 1886 FA Cup final was a football match between Blackburn Rovers and West Bromwich Albion on Saturday, 3 April 1886 at Kennington Oval in south London. The result was a goalless draw. Albion wanted to play extra time but Blackburn declined and so a replay was necessary. This took place a week later at the Racecourse Ground in Derby, the first venue outside London to stage an FA Cup final match. Blackburn won 2–0 to win the tournament for the third successive time. Following Wanderers (1876–1878), Blackburn were the second team to win three successive finals and, as of 2023, remain the last to do so. Their goals were scored by Jimmy Brown and Joe Sowerbutts. Both matches were refereed by Major Francis Marindin.

The replay was the final match of the 1885–86 FA Cup, the 15th edition of the world's oldest football knockout competition, and England's primary cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, better known as the FA Cup. Blackburn were making their fourth (of eight) appearances in the final; Albion their first (of ten). It was the first final to involve two extant clubs who are still members of either the Premier League or the English Football League.

Route to the final

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Blackburn Rovers

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Blackburn's Jimmy Forrest was a five-time winner of the FA Cup.

Following their debut in 1879–80, this was the seventh time Blackburn Rovers played in the FA Cup. Having been runners-up in 1881–82, they had won the competition in both 1883–84 and 1884–85. Blackburn began the 1885–86 tournament with an away tieTemplate:Refn at nearby Clitheroe. They won this 2–0 and then had three successive home ties before being awarded a bye through the fifth round (the last sixteen) to the quarter-finals. They were drawn away to Brentwood at the Essex County Cricket Ground where Blackburn won 3–1 to reach the semi-finals. This match, played on 13 March at the Derbyshire County Cricket Ground, was against Swifts. Blackburn won 2–1 with goals scored by Nat Walton and Thomas Strahan.Template:Sfn

Blackburn Rovers
Round Opposition Score
1st Clitheroe (a) 2–0
2nd Oswaldtwistle Rovers (h) 1–0
3rd Darwen Old Wanderers (h) 6–1
4th Staveley (h) 7–1
5th bye
6th Brentwood (a) 3–1
Semi-final Swifts (n) 2–1

West Bromwich Albion

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In the sixth round, Jem Bayliss scored Albion's first FA Cup hat-trick.

West Bromwich Albion made their FA Cup debut in 1883–84 and this was their third season in the competition. They were drawn at home in every round prior to the semi-final. In the first two rounds, they defeated Aston Unity 4–1 and Wednesbury Old Athletic 3–2. They received a bye to the fourth round, where they beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 3–1. Old Carthusians were defeated by a single goal in the fifth round. A hat-trick from Jem Bayliss—the first by an Albion player in the FA CupTemplate:Sfn—contributed to a 6–0 quarter-final victory over Old Westminsters, putting Albion into the FA Cup semi-final for the first time (they had reached the quarter-final in 1884–85). The semi-final took place at Aston Lower Grounds and was against one of Albion's local rivals, Small Heath Alliance. Albion won 4–0—Arthur Loach and George Woodhall each scoring twice—to become the first Midlands club to reach the FA Cup Final.Template:Sfn After the game, Small Heath supporters invaded the pitch and then pelted missiles at vehicles bound for West Bromwich, causing several injuries.Template:Sfn

West Bromwich Albion
Round Opposition Score
1st Aston Unity (h) 4–1
2nd Wednesbury Old Athletic (h) 3–2
3rd bye
4th Wolverhampton Wanderers (h) 3–1
5th Old Carthusians (h) 1–0
6th Old Westminsters (h) 6–0
Semi-final Small Heath Alliance (n) 4–0

Match

Pre-match

The 1886 final was the first to involve two extant clubs who are still members of either the Premier League or the English Football League. The match took place on the same day as the University Boat Race and, in its Sporting Intelligence section the following Monday, the Daily News reported that the kick-off was delayed until four o'clock so that people attending the Boat Race would be able to see the final too. The newspaper said the crowd was "probably the largest to attend an FA Cup final".[1]

Final

The syndicated match report, published in each of the Daily News, The Morning Post and The Standard, said there was "an immense number of spectators, numbering about 17,000".[1][2][3]

According to the Daily News, Blackburn refused to play extra time because they realised that Albion "had the better of them". The FA said the replay would be the following Saturday, 10 April, at either Derby or Kennington.[1][4] The Standard, however, correctly specified Derby as the replay venue.[3]

Replay

The replay in Derby on 10 April was the first FA Cup final match to be played outside London. There were fears that the match would have to be postponed when Derby was hit by a blizzard that morning, but it blew over and the snow had thawed before the kick-off was due. Albion supporters carried cards saying "Play Up Throstles".Template:Sfn Nat Walton played for Blackburn instead of Joseph Heys. Albion were unchanged.

Details

Final

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GK Template:Flagicon Herbie Arthur
RB Template:Flagicon Richard Turner
LB Template:Flagicon Fergus Suter
RH Template:Flagicon Jimmy Forrest
CH Template:Flagicon Hugh McIntyre (c)
LH Template:Flagicon Joseph Heyes
OR Template:Flagicon Jimmy Douglas
IR Template:Flagicon Thomas Strachan
CF Template:Flagicon Jimmy Brown (captain)
IL Template:Flagicon Joe Sowerbutts
OL Template:Flagicon Howard Fecitt
Club secretary:
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GK Template:Flagicon Bob Roberts
RB Template:Flagicon Harry Bell
LB Template:Flagicon Harry Green
RH Template:Flagicon Ezra Horton
CH Template:Flagicon Charlie Perry
LH Template:Flagicon George Timmins
OR Template:Flagicon George Woodhall
IR Template:Flagicon Tommy Green
CF Template:Flagicon Jem Bayliss (captain)
IL Template:Flagicon Arthur Loach
OL Template:Flagicon George Bell
Club secretary:
Team selection by committee only (till 1890)

Match rules

Notes

  • Players are listed above according to their positions on the field. There was no shirt numbering in 1886.Template:Refn

Replay

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GK Template:Flagicon Herbie Arthur
RB Template:Flagicon Richard Turner
LB Template:Flagicon Fergus Suter
RH Template:Flagicon Jimmy Forrest
CH Template:Flagicon Hugh McIntyre
LH Template:Flagicon Nat Walton
OR Template:Flagicon Jimmy Douglas
IR Template:Flagicon Thomas Strachan
CF Template:Flagicon Jimmy Brown (captain)
IL Template:Flagicon Joe Sowerbutts
OL Template:Flagicon Howard Fecitt
Club secretary:
Template:Flagicon Thomas Mitchell
GK Template:Flagicon Bob Roberts
RB Template:Flagicon Harry Bell
LB Template:Flagicon Harry Green
RH Template:Flagicon Ezra Horton
CH Template:Flagicon Charlie Perry
LH Template:Flagicon George Timmins
OR Template:Flagicon George Woodhall
IR Template:Flagicon Tommy Green
CF Template:Flagicon Jem Bayliss (captain)
IL Template:Flagicon Arthur Loach
OL Template:Flagicon George Bell
Club secretary:
Team selection by committee only (till 1890)

Match rules

Notes

  • Players are listed above according to their positions on the field. There was no shirt numbering in 1886.Template:Refn

See also

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External links

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