FA CUP 1985

	3RD ROUND, JANUARY 5, 1985

	Barnsley - Reading			4-3
	Birmingham City - Norwich City		0-0
	Brighton & Hove Albion - Hull City	1-0
	Bristol Rovers - Ipswich Town		1-2
	Burton Albion - Leicester City		1-6
	Carlisle Utd - Dagenham & Redbridge (n)	1-0
	Chelsea - Wigan Athletic		2-2
	Coventry City - Manchester City		2-1
*	Doncaster Rovers - Queens Park Rangers	1-0
	Fulham - Sheffield Wednesday		2-3
	Gillingham - Cardiff City	
	Hereford Town - Arsenal			1-1
	Leeds United - Everton			0-2
	Liverpool - Aston Villa			3-0
	Luton Town - Stoke City			1-1
	Manchester United - Bournemouth		3-0
	Middlesbrough - Darlington		0-0
	Millwall - Crystal Palace		1-1
	Nottingham Forest - Newcastle
	Notts County - Grimsby Town		2-2
	Oldham Athletic - Brentford		2-1
*	Orient - West Bromwich Albion		2-1
	Portsmouth - Blackburn Rovers		0-0
	Shrewsbury Town - Oxford United		0-2
	Southampton - Sunderland		4-0
*	Telford (n) - Bradford City		2-1
	Tottenham Hotspur - Charlton Athletic	1-1
	Watford - Sheffield United		5-0
	West Ham United - Port Vale		4-1
	Wimbledon - Burnley			3-1
	Wolverhampton W. - Huddersfield Town	1-1
	York City - Walsall			3-0


	4TH ROUND, JANUARY 26, 1985

	Barnsley - Brighton & Hove Albion	2-1
*	Chelsea - Millwall
*	Darlington - Telford (n)
	Everton - Doncaster Rovers		2-0
	Grimsby Town - Watford			1-3
	Ipswich Town - Gillingham		3-2
	Leicester City - Carlisle United	1-0
	Liverpool - Tottenham Hotspur		1-0
	Luton Town - Huddersfield Town		2-0
	Manchester United - Coventry City	2-1
*	Nottingham Forest - Wimbledon		0-0
	Orient - Southampton			0-2
	Oxford United - Blackburn Rovers
	Sheffield Wednesday - Oldham Athletic	5-1
	West Ham United - Norwich City
*	York City - Arsenal			1-0


	5TH ROUND, FEBRUARY

	Wimbledon - West Ham United		1-1
	Luton Town - Watford			0-0
	Blackburn Rovers - Manchester United	0-2
	Ipswich Town - Sheffield Wednesday	3-2
	Millwall - Leicester City		2-0
	Everton - Telford			3-0
	York City - Liverpool			1-1
*	Southampton - Barnsley			1-2

	QUARTER-FINALS, MARCH
			
	Barnsley - Liverpool			0-4	
	Everton - Ipswich Town			2-2	
	Luton Town - Millwall			1-0	
	Manchester United - West Ham United	4-2	

	
	SEMI-FINALS, APRIL		
			
	Everton - Luton				2-1
	Liverpool - Manchester United		1-2
			
	FINAL, MAY		
			
	Everton - Manchester United		0-1	Whiteside 109'; Moran red card

					FA CUP 1986

	3RD ROUND, JANUARY 4- 16, 1986		
			
***	Birmingham City - Altrincham (n)	1-2	
*	Bristol Rovers - Leicester City		3-1	
	Bury - Barnsley				2-0	
*	Carlisle United - Queens Park Rangers	1-0	
	Charlton Athletic - West Ham United	0-1	
	Coventry City - Watford			1-3	
	Crystal Palace - Luton Town		1-2	
	Everton - Exeter City			1-0	
	Frickley (n) - Rotherham United		1-3	
	Gillingham - Derby County		1-1,1-3 aet	
	Grimsby Town - Arsenal			3-4	Nicholas 3
	Huddersfield Town - Reading		0-0,1-2 aet	
	Hull City - Plymouth Argyle		2-2,1-0	
	Ipswich Town - Bradford City		4-4,1-0 aet	
	Liverpool - Norwich City		5-0	
	Manchester United - Rochdale		2-0	
	Middlesbrough - Southampton		1-3	Wallace 3
	Millwall - Wimbledon			3-1	
	Newcastle United - Brighton & Hove Alb.	0-2	
*	Nottingham Forest - Blackburn Rovers	1-1,2-3	
	Oldham Athletic - Orient		1-2	
	Oxford United - Tottenham Hotspur	1-1,1-2aet	
	Peterborough United - Leeds United	1-0	
	Portsmouth - Aston Villa		2-2,2-3 aet	
	Sheffield United - Fulham		2-0	
	Sheffield Wednesday - West Bromwich 	2-2,3-2	
	Shrewsbury Town - Chelsea		0-1	
	Stoke City - Notts County		0-2	
	Sunderland - Newport County		2-0	
	Walsall - Manchester City		1-3	
	Wigan Athletic - Bournemouth		3-0	
	York City - Wycombe Wanderers (n)	2-0	


	4TH ROUND, JANUARY 25 - FEB. 6, 1986		
			
	Arsenal - Rotherham United		5-1	
	Aston Villa - Millwall			1-1,0-1	
	Chelsea - Liverpool			1-2	
	Everton - Blackburn Rovers		3-1	
	Hull City - Brighton & Hove Albion	2-3	
	Luton Town - Bristol Rovers		4-0	
	Manchester City - Watford 		1-1,0-0,1-3 (at MC)	
	Notts County - Tottenham Hotspur	1-1,0-5	
	Peterborough United - Carlisle United	1-0	
	Reading - Bury				1-1,0-3	
	Sheffield United - Derby County		0-1	
	Sheffield Wednesday - Orient		5-0	
	Southampton - Wigan Athletic		3-0	
	Sunderland - Manchester United 		0-0,0-3	
	West Ham United - Ipswich Town		0-0,1-1,1-0 (at IT)	
	York City - Altrincham (n)		2-0	

	5TH ROUND, FEBRUARY 15 - MARCH 9, 1986		
			
	Derby County - Sheffield Wednesday	1-1,0-2	
	Luton Town - Arsenal 			2-2,0-0,3-0 (at LT)	
	Peterborough - Brighton & Hove Albion	2-2,1-0	
	Southampton - Millwall			0-0,1-0	
	Tottenham Hotspur - Everton		1-2	
	Watford - Bury				1-1,3-0	
	West Ham United - Manchester United	1-1,2-0
	York City - Liverpool			1-1,1-3 aet	repeat of 1985 encounter

	QUARTER-FINALS, MARCH 8 - 17, 1986		
			
	Brighton & Hove Albion - Southampton	0-2	
	Liverpool - Watford			0-0,2-1aet	
	Luton Town - Everton			2-2,0-1	
	Sheffield Wednesday - West Ham United	2-1	

	SEMI-FINALS, APRIL 5, 1986		
			
	Everton - Sheffield Wednesday		2-1 aet	at Villa Park; Harper, Sharp - Shutt
	Liverpool - Southampton 		2-0 aet	at White Hart Lane; Rush 2
			
	FINAL, MAY 10, 1986		
			
	Everton - Liverpool 			1-3	Lineker - Rush 2, Johnston

					FA CUP 1987

	3RD ROUND, JANUARY 10-31, 1987		
			
*	Aldershot - Oxford United		3-0
	Aston Villa - Chelsea			2-2	
	Bristol City - Plymouth Argyle		1-1	
	Caernarfon (n) - Barnsley		0-0	
*	Charlton Athletic - Walsall		1-2	
	Coventry City - Bolton Wanderers	3-0	
*	Crystal Palace - Nottingham Forest	1-0	NF: 3rd R. exit 5 out of 6 last years
	Everton - Southampton			2-1	
	Fulham - Swindon Town			0-1	
	Grimsby Town - Stoke City		1-1,0-6	
	Ipswich Town - Birmingham City		0-1	
	Luton Town - Liverpool			0-0,3-0	
	Manchester United - Manchester City	1-0	
	Middlesbrough - Preston North End	0-1	
	Millwall - Cardiff City			0-0	
	Newcastle United - Northampton Town 		
	Norwich City - Huddersfield Town	1-1	
	Oldham Athletic - Bradford City		1-1	
	Orient - West Ham United		1-1,1-4	
	Portsmouth - Blackburn Rovers		2-0	
	Queens Park Rangers - Leicester City	5-2	
	Reading - Arsenal			1-3	
	Sheffield United - Brighton & Hove Alb.	0-0	
	Sheffield Wednesday - Derby County		
	Shrewsbury Town - Hull City 		1-2	
	Swansea City - West Bromwich Albion	3-2	
	Telford (n) - Leeds United		1-2	
	Tottenham Hotspur - Scunthorpe United	3-2	
	Watford - Maidstone (n)			3-1	
	Wigan Athletic - Gillingham		
	Wimbledon - Sunderland			2-1	
	Wrexham - Chester City			1-2	


	4TH ROUND, JANUARY 31-FEB. 1987		
			
	Aldershot - Barnsley			1-1	
	Arsenal - Plymouth Argyle		6-1	
	Bradford City - Everton			0-1	
	Chester City - Sheffield Wednesday	1-1,1-3	
	Hull City - Swansea City		
	Luton Town - Queens Park Rangers	1-1,1-2	
	Manchester United - Coventry City	0-1	
	Newcastle United - Preston North End	2-0	
	Stoke City - Cardiff City		2-1	
	Swindon Town - Leeds United		
	Tottenham Hotspur - Crystal Palace	4-0	
	Walsall - Birmingham			1-0	
	Watford - Chelsea			1-0	
	West Ham United - Sheffield United		
*	Wigan Athletic - Norwich City		1-0	
	Wimbledon - Portsmouth			4-0	

	5TH ROUND, FEBRUARY 21		
			
	Arsenal - Barnsley			2-0	
	Leeds United - Queens Park Rangers	2-1	
	Sheffield Wednesday - West Ham United	1-1,2-0	
	Stoke City - Coventry City		0-1	
	Tottenham Hotspur - Newcastle United	1-0	
	Walsall - Watford			1-1,4-4	
	Wigan Athletic - Hull City		3-0	
	Wimbledon - Everton			3-1	

	QUARTER-FINALS, MARCH 14, 1987		all away victories
			
	Arsenal - Watford			1-3
	Sheffield Wednesday - Coventry City	1-3
	Wigan Athletic - Leeds United		0-2
	Wimbledon - Tottenham Hotspur		0-2

	SEMI-FINALS, APRIL 11, 1987		
			
	Coventry City - Leeds United		3-2 aet	at Hillsborough
	Tottenham Hotspur - Watford		4-1	at Villa Park
			
	FINAL, MAY 16, 1987		
			
	Coventry City - Tottenham Hotspur	3-2	

					FA CUP 1988

	3RD ROUND, JANUARY 9-27, 1988		
			
	Arsenal - Millwall			2-0	
	Barnsley - Bolton Wanderers		3-1	
	Blackburn Rovers - Portsmouth		1-2	
	Bradford City - Wolverhampton Wanderers	2-1	
	Brighton & Hove Albion - Bournemouth	2-0	
	Coventry City - Torquay United		2-0	
	Derby County - Chelsea			1-3	
	Gillingham - Birmingham City		0-3	
	Halifax Town - Nottingham Forest	0-4	
	Hartlepool United - Luton Town		1-2	
	Huddersfield Town - Manchester City	2-2,0-0,0-3 (at HT)	
	Ipswich Town - Manchester United	1-2	
	Leeds United - Aston Villa		1-2	
	Mansfield - Bath (n)			4-0	
	Newcastle United - Crystal Palace	1-0	
	Oldham Athletic - Tottenham Hotspur	2-4	
	Oxford United - Leicester City		2-0	
	Plymouth Argyle - Colchester		2-0	
	Port Vale - Macclesfield (n)		1-0	
	Reading - Southampton			0-1	
	Scunthorpe United - Blackpool		0-0,0-1	
	Sheffield United - Maidstone		1-0	
	Sheffield Wednesday - Everton		1-1,1-1,1-1,0-5 Sharp3
	Shrewsbury Town - Bristol Rovers	2-1	
	Stockport County - Leyton Orient	1-2	
	Stoke City - Liverpool			0-0,0-1	
	Sutton United (n) - Middlesbrough	0-0,0-1aet	
*	Swindon Town - Norwich City		0-0,2-0	
	Watford - Hull City			1-1,2-2,?	
	West Ham United - Charlton Athletic	2-0	
	Wimbledon - West Bromwich Albion	4-1	
	Yeovil Town (n) - Queens Park Rangers	0-3	


	4TH ROUND, JANUARY 30 - FEB. 9, 1988		
			
	Aston Villa - Liverpool			0-2	
	Barnsley - Birmingham City		0-2	
	Blackpool - Manchester City		1-1,1-2	
	Bradford City - Oxford United		4-2
	Brighton & Hove Albion - Arsenal	1-2	
	Coventry City - Watford			0-1	
	Everton - Middlesbrough			1-1,2-2,2-1	2nd: M 90', E 120'
	Leyton Orient - Nottingham Forest	1-2	
	Luton Town - Southampton		2-1	
	Manchester United - Chelsea		2-0	
	Mansfield - Wimbledon			1-2	
	Newcastle United - Swindon Town		5-0
	Plymouth Argyle - Shrewsbury Town	1-0	
	Portsmouth - Sheffield United		2-1	
*	Port Vale - Tottenham Hotspur		2-1	
	Queens Park Rangers - West Ham United	3-1	

	5TH ROUND, FEBRUARY 20-24, 1988		
			
	Arsenal - Manchester United		2-1 
	Birmingham City - Nottingham Forest	0-1	
	Everton - Liverpool			0-1	
	Manchester City - Plymouth Argyle	3-1	
	Newcastle United - Wimbledon		1-3	
	Port Vale - Watford			0-0,0-2	
	Portsmouth - Bradford City		3-0		
	Queens Park Rangers - Luton Town	1-1,0-1	

	QUARTER-FINALS, MARCH 12-13, 1988		
			
	Arsenal - Nottingham Forest		1-2	
	Luton Town - Portsmouth			3-1	
	Manchester City - Liverpool		0-4	
	Wimbledon - Watford			2-1	

	SEMI-FINALS, APRIL 9, 1988		
			
	Liverpool - Nottingham Forest		2-1	at Hillsborough; Aldridge 2 - Clough 
	Luton Town - Wimbledon			1-2   	at White Hart Lane;Harford-Fashanu,Wise
			
	FINAL, MAY 14, 1988		
			
*	Liverpool - Wimbledon			0-1	Sanchez + Beasant pen. save

					FA CUP 1989

	3RD ROUND, JANUARY 7-23, 1989		
			
	Barnsley - Chelsea			4-0	
	Birmingham City - Wimbledon		0-1	
	Blackpool - Bournemouth			0-1	
*	Bradford City - Tottenham Hotspur	1-0	
	Brighton & Hove Albion - Leeds United	1-2	
	Cardiff City - Hull City		1-2	
	Carlisle United - Liverpool		0-3	
	Charlton Athletic - Oldham Athletic	2-1	
	Crewe Alexandra - Aston Villa 		2-3	Villa back from 2-0 down
	Derby County - Southampton		1-1,2-1 aet	
	Hartlepool United - Bristol City	1-0	
	Huddersfield Town - Sheffield United	0-1	
*	Kettering Town (n) - Halifax Town	1-1,3-2	
	Manchester City - Leicester City	1-0	
	Manchester United - Queens Park Rangers	0-0,2-2,3-0
	Middlesbrough - Grimsby Town		1-2	
	Millwall - Luton Town			3-2	
	Newcastle United - Watford		0-0,?	
	Nottingham Forest - Ipswich Town	3-0	
	Plymouth Argyle - Cambridge United	2-0	
	Port Vale - Norwich City		1-3		
	Portsmouth - Swindon Town		1-1,?	
	Sheffield Wednesday - Torquay United	5-1	
	Shrewsbury Town - Colchester		0-3	
*	Stoke City - Crystal Palace		1-0	
	Sunderland - Oxford United		1-1,0-2
***	Sutton United (n) - Coventry City	2-1	
	Tranmere Rovers - Reading		1-1,1-2	
	Walsall - Brentford			1-1,0-1	
	Welling (n) - Blackburn Rovers		0-1	
	West Bromwich Albion - Everton		1-1,0-1	
	West Ham United - Arsenal		2-2,1-0		


	4TH ROUND, JANUARY 28 - FEB. 1, 1989		
			
	Aston Villa - Wimbledon 		0-1	
*	Blackburn Rovers - Sheffield Wednesday	2-1	
	Bradford City - Hull City		1-2	
*	Brentford - Manchester City		3-1	
	Charlton Athletic - Kettering Town	2-1	
	Grimsby Town - Reading			1-1,2-1	
	Hartlepool United - Bournemouth		1-1,2-5	
	Manchester United - Oxford United	4-0	
	Millwall -Liverpool			0-2	
	Norwich City - Sutton United (n)	8-0	Allen 4, Fleck 3
	Nottingham Forest - Leeds United 	2-0	
	Plymouth Argyle - Everton		1-1,0-4	
	Sheffield United - Colchester		3-3,2-0	
	Stoke City - Barnsley			3-3,1-2	
	Swindon Town - West Ham United		0-0,0-1	
	Watford - Derby County			2-1	

	5TH ROUND, FEBRUARY 18-22, 1989		
			
	Barnsley - Everton			0-1	
	Blackburn Rovers - Brentford		0-2	Blissett 80', 84'
	Bournemouth - Manchester United		1-1,0-1
	Charlton Athletic - West Ham United	0-1	
	Hull City - Liverpool			2-3	was 2-1, Aldridge 52' 53'
	Norwich City - Sheffield United		3-2	
	Watford - Nottingham Forest		0-3	
	Wimbledon - Grimsby Town		3-1	

	QUARTER-FINALS, MARCH 18-2?, 1989		
			
	Everton - Wimbledon			1-0	
	Liverpool - Brentford			4-0	
	Manchester United - Nottingham Forest	0-1
	West Ham United - Norwich City		0-0,?	

	SEMI-FINALS, APRIL 15/MAY 6 1989		
			
	Everton - Norwich			1-0	at Villa Park
	Liverpool - Nottingham Forest		3-1	at Old Trafford (Hillsborough disaster)
			
	FINAL, MAY 20, 1989		
	
	Liverpool - Everton			3-2	Rush 2, Aldridge (?) - McCall 2

				FA CUP 1990

	3RD ROUND, JANUARY 1990		
			
	Birmingham City - Oldham Athletic	1-1,0-1	
	Blackburn Rovers - Aston Villa		2-2,1-3	
	Blackpool - Burnley			1-0	
	Brighton & Hove Albion - Luton Town	4-1	
	Bristol City - Swindon Town 		2-1	
	Cambridge United - Darlington		0-0,3-1	
	Cardiff City - Queens Park Rangers	0-0,0-2	
	Charlton Athletic - Bradford City	1-1,3-0	
	Chelsea - Crewe Alexandra		1-1,2-0	
	Crystal Palace - Portsmouth		2-1	
	Exeter City - Norwich City		1-1,0-2	
	Hereford United - Walsall		2-1	
	Huddersfield Town - Grimsby Town 	3-1	
	Hull City - Newcastle United		0-1	
	Leeds United - Ipswich Town		0-1	
	Leicester City - Barnsley		1-2	
	Manchester City - Millwall		0-0,1-1,1-3 (at Mi.) 
	Middlesbrough - Everton			0-0,1-1,0-1 (at E)
*	Northampton Town - Coventry City	1-0	
	Nottingham Forest - Manchester United	0-1	
	Plymouth Argyle - Oxford United 	0-1	
*	Port Vale - Derby County		1-1,3-2	
	Reading - Sunderland			2-1	
	Rochdale - Whitley Bay (n)		1-0	
	Sheffield United - Bournemouth		2-0	
	Stoke City - Arsenal			0-1	
	Swansea City - Liverpool		0-0,0-8	Rush 3, Barnes 2
*	Torquay United - West Ham United	1-0	
	Tottenham Hotspur - Southampton 	1-3	Spurs' 3rd straight 3rd r. exit
	Watford - Wigan Athletic		2-0	
	West Bromwich Albion - Wimbledon	2-0	
	Wolverhampton - Sheffield Wednesday	1-2	


	4TH ROUND, JANUARY 1990
			
	Arsenal - Queens Park Rangers		0-0,0-2	
	Aston Villa - Port Vale			6-0	
	Barnsley - Ipswich Town			2-0		
	Blackpool - Torquay United		1-0	
	Bristol City - Chelsea			3-1	
	Crystal Palace - Huddersfield Town	4-0	
	Hereford Town - Manchester United	0-1
*	Millwall - Cambridge United 		1-1,0-1
	Norwich City - Liverpool		0-0,1-3	
	Oldham Athletic - Brighton & Hove Alb.	2-1	
	Reading - Newcastle United		3-3,1-4
	Rochdale - Northampton Town		3-0	
	Sheffield United - Watford		1-1,2-1	
	Sheffield Wednesday - Everton		1-2	Whiteside 2
	Southampton - Oxford United		1-0	
	West Bromwich Albion - Charlton Ath.	1-0	

	5TH ROUND, FEBRUARY 1990		
			
	Blackpool - Queens Park Rangers		2-2,0-0,0-3 (at QPR)	
*	Bristol City - Cambridge United		0-0,1-1,1-5 (at CU)	
	Crystal Palace - Rochdale		1-0	
	Liverpool - Southampton			3-0	
	Newcastle United - Manchester United	2-3
*	Oldham Athletic - Everton		2-2,1-1,2-1	
	Sheffield United - Barnsley 		2-2,0-0,1-0 (at B)	
	West Bromwich Albion - Aston Villa	0-2	

	QUARTER-FINALS, MARCH 1990
			
	Cambridge United - Crystal Palace	0-1	
*	Oldham Athletic - Aston Villa		3-0	
	Queens Park Rangers - Liverpool		2-2,0-1	
	Sheffield United - Manchester United	0-1	

	SEMI-FINALS, APRIL 1990
			
*	Crystal Palace - Liverpool		4-3 aet	at Villa Park
	Manchester United - Oldham Athletic	3-3,2-1	at Maine Road
			
	FINAL, MAY 12-17, 1990		
			
	Crystal Palace - Manchester United	3-3,0-1	O'Reilly,Wright2 - Robson, Hughes2; Martin

					FA CUP 1991

	3RD ROUND, JANUARY 6- 28,1991		
			
	Aldershot - West Ham United		0-0,1-6	at Upton Park
	Arsenal - Sunderland			2-1	
	Aston Villa - Wimbledon 		1-1,0-1 aet	
	Barnet (n) - Portsmouth			0-5	
	Barnsley - Leeds United			1-1,0-4	
	Blackburn Rovers - Liverpool		1-1,0-3	o.g. 90' for L
	Blackpool - Tottenham Hotspur		0-1	
	Bolton Wanderers - Barrow (n)		1-0	
	Brighton & Hove Albion - Scunthorpe U.	3-2	
	Bristol Rovers - Crewe Alexandra	0-2	
	Burnley - Manchester City		0-1	
	Charlton Athletic - Everton		1-2	
*	Chelsea - Oxford United			1-3	
	Chester City - Bournemouth		2-3	
	Coventry City - Wigan Athletic		1-1,1-0	CC avoid 3rd straight fiasco
	Crystal Palace - Nottingham Forest	0-0,2-2,0-3 (at NF)	
	Hull City - Notts County		2-5	
	Leyton Orient - Swindon Town		1-1,0-4	
	Manchester United - Queens Park Rangers	2-1	
	Mansfield - Sheffield Wednesday		0-2	
	Middlesbrough - Plymouth Argyle		0-0,2-1	
	Millwall - Leicester City		2-1	
	Newcastle United - Derby County		2-0	
	Norwich City - Bristol City		2-1	
	Oldham Athletic - Brentford 		3-1	
	Port Vale - Peterborough United		2-1	
	Sheffield United - Luton Town		1-3	
	Shrewsbury Town - Watford		4-1	
	Southampton - Ipswich Town		3-2	
	Swansea City - Rotherham United		0-0,0-1	
*	West Bromwich Albion - Woking Town (n)	2-4	
*	Wolverhampton - Cambridge United	0-1	


	4TH ROUND, JANUARY 26 - FEB.18, 1991		
			
	Arsenal - Leeds United			0-0,1-1,0-0,2-1
*	Cambridge United - Middlesbrough	2-0	
	Coventry City - Southampton		1-1,0-2	
	Crewe Alexandra - Rotherham United	1-0	
	Liverpool - Brighton & Hove Albion	2-2,3-2 aet	
	Luton Town - West Ham United		1-1,0-5	
	Manchester United - Bolton Wanderers	1-0	
	Millwall - Sheffield Wednesday		4-4,0-2	
	Newcastle United - Nottingham Forest	2-2,0-3	
	Norwich City - Swindon Town		3-1	
	Notts County - Oldham Athletic		2-0	
	Port Vale - Manchester City		1-2	
	Portsmouth - Bournemouth		5-1	
*	Shrewsbury Town - Wimbledon		1-0	
	Tottenham Hotspur - Oxford United	4-2	Gascoigne 2
	Woking Town (n) - Everton		0-1	at Goodison Park

	5TH ROUND, FEBRUARY 16-27, 1991		
			
*	Cambridge United - Sheffield Wednesday	4-0	Dublin 2, Philpott, Taylor
	Liverpool - Everton			0-0,4-4,0-1(at E)	
	Norwich City - Manchester United	2-1	
*	Notts County - Manchester City		1-0	Lund 90'
	Portsmouth - Tottenham Hotspur		1-2	Gascoigne 2
	Shrewsbury Town - Arsenal		0-1	
	Southampton - Nottingham Forest		1-1,1-3	Jemson 3
	West Ham United - Crewe Alexandra	1-0	

	QUARTER-FINALS, MARCH 9-10, 1991		
			
	Arsenal - Cambridge United		2-1	Campbell, Adams - Dublin
	Norwich City - Nottingham Forest	0-1	Keane
	Tottenham Hotspur - Notts County	2-1	o.g., Gascoigne - O' Reardon
	West Ham United - Everton		2-1	Foster, Slater - Watson

	SEMI-FINALS, APRIL 14,1991		
			
	Arsenal - Tottenham Hotspur		1-3	at Wembley; Smith-Gascoigne, Lineker 2
	Nottingham Forest - West Ham United	4-0	at Villa Park; Crosby, Keane, Pearce, Charles
			
	FINAL, MAY 18, 1991		
			
	Nottingham Forest - Tottenham Hotspur	1-2 aet	Pearce - Stewart, Walker (o.g.)

					FA CUP 1992

	3RD ROUND, JANUARY 4 -15, 1992		
			
	Aston Villa - Tottenham Hotspur		0-0,1-0	
	Blackburn Rovers - Kettering Town (n)	4-1	
	Bolton Wanderers - Reading		2-0	
*	Bournemouth - Newcastle United		0-0,2-2 (4-3 pen)
	Brighton & Hove Albion - Crawely (n)	5-0	
*	Bristol City - Wimbledon		1-1,1-0	
	Bristol Rovers - Plymouth Argyle	5-0	Saunders 4
	Burnley - Derby County			2-2,0-2	
	Charlton Athletic - Barnet		3-1	
*	Coventry City - Cambridge United	1-1,0-1	
	Crewe Alexandra - Liverpool		0-4	Barnes 3
	Everton - Southend			1-0	
	Exeter City - Portsmouth		1-2	
	Farnborough Town (n) - West Ham United	1-1,0-1	at Upton Park; 2nd: Morley 89'
	Huddersfield Town - Millwall		0-4	
	Hull City - Chelsea			0-2	
	Ipswich Town - Hartlepool 		1-1,2-0	
	Leeds United - Manchester United	0-1
*	Leicester City - Crystal Palace		1-0	
*	Middlesbrough - Manchester City		2-1	
	Norwich City - Barnsley			1-0	
	Nottingham Forest - Wolverhampton	1-0	
	Notts County - Wigan Athletic		2-0	
	Oldham Athletic - Leyton Orient		1-1,2-4	
	Oxford United - Tranmere Rovers		3-1	
	Preston North End - Sheffield Wednesday	0-2	
	Sheffield United - Luton Town		4-0	
	Southampton - Queens Park Rangers 	2-0	
	Sunderland - Port Vale			3-0	
	Swindon Town - Watford			3-2	
	Woking Town (n) - Hereford United	0-0,1-2	
***	Wrexham - Arsenal			2-1	1991 - W:92nd,  A:1st. W: 2 late goals


	4TH ROUND, JANUARY  25 - FEB. 4, 1992		
			
*	Bolton Wanderers - Brighton & Hove Alb.	2-1	
	Bristol Rovers - Liverpool		1-1,1-2	
	Cambridge United - Swindon Town 	0-3	
	Charlton Athletic - Sheffield United	0-0,1-3	
	Chelsea - Everton			1-0	
	Derby County - Aston Villa		3-4	
	Ipswich Town - Bournemouth		3-0	
	Leicester City - Bristol City		1-2	
	Norwich City - Millwall			2-1	
	Nottingham Forest - Hereford United	2-0	
	Notts County - Blackburn Rovers		2-1	
	Oxford United - Sunderland		2-3	
	Portsmouth - Leyton Orient		2-0	Anderton 2
*	Sheffield Wednesday - Middlesbrough	1-2	
	Southampton - Manchester United		0-0,2-2 (4-2 pen)
	West Ham United - Wrexham		2-2,1-0	

	5TH ROUND, FEBRUARY 15 - 26, 1992		
			
	Bolton Wanderers - Southampton		2-2,2-3 aet	
	Chelsea - Sheffield United		1-0	
	Ipswich Town - Liverpool		0-0,2-3 aet	
	Norwich City - Notts County 		3-0	
	Nottingham Forest - Bristol City	4-1	
	Portsmouth - Middlesbrough		1-1,4-2	
	Sunderland - West Ham United		1-1,3-2	
	Swindon Town - Aston Villa		1-2	

	QUARTER-FINALS, MARCH 7-18, 1992		
			
*	Chelsea - Sunderland			1-1,1-2	
	Liverpool - Aston Villa			1-0	
	Portsmouth - Nottingham Forest		1-0	
	Southampton - Norwich City		0-0,1-2	

	SEMI-FINALS, APRIL 5 - 13, 1992		
			
	Liverpool - Portsmouth			1-1,0-0 (3-1) at Highbury & Villa Park
*	Norwich City - Sunderland		0-1	at Hillsborough
			
	FINAL, MAY 9, 1992		
			
	Liverpool - Sunderland			2-0	Thomas, Rush

					FA CUP 1993

	3RD ROUND, JANUARY 2 - 20, 1993		
			
	Aston Villa - Bristol Rovers		1-1,3-0	Saunders 2
	Blackburn Rovers - AFC Bournemouth	3-1	
***	Bolton Wanderers - Liverpool		2-2,2-0	McGinley,Walker
	Brentford - Grimsby Town		0-2	
	Brighton & Hove Albion - Portsmouth	1-0	
	Cambridge United - Sheffield Wednesday	1-2	
	Crewe Alexandra - Marine (n)		3-1	
	Derby County - Stockport County		2-1	
	Gillingham - Huddersfield Town		0-0,1-2	
*	Hartlepool United - Crystal Palace	1-0	H: last goal for 12 games
	Ipswich Town - Plymouth Argyle		3-1	
	Leeds United - Charlton Athletic	1-1,3-1	
	Leicester City - Barnsley		2-2,1-1 (4-5 pen)
	Luton Town - Bristol City		2-0	
	Manchester City - Reading		1-1,4-0	
	Manchester United - Bury		2-0
	Marlow (n) - Tottenham Hotspur		1-5	
	Middlesbrough - Chelsea			2-1	
	Newcastle United - Port Vale		4-0	
	Northampton Town - Rotherham United	0-1	
	Norwich City - Coventry City		1-0	
	Nottingham Forest - Southampton		2-1
	Notts County - Sunderland		0-2	
*	Oldham Athletic - Tranmere Rovers	2-2,0-3	
	Queens Park Rangers - Swindon Town	3-0	Ferdinand 2
	Sheffield United - Burnley		2-2,4-2	Deane 3 (all headed)
	Southend United - Millwall		1-0	
	Swansea City - Oxford United		1-1,2-2 (5-4 pen)
	Watford - Wolverhampton Wanderers	1-4	
	West Bromwich Alb. - West Ham United	0-2	
	Wimbledon - Everton			0-0,2-1	
	Yeovil Town (n) - Arsenal		1-3	Wright 3


	4TH ROUND, JANUARY 23 - 31, 1993 		
			
	Arsenal - Leeds United			2-2,3-2	Wright 2 in replay
	Aston Villa - Wimbledon			1-1,0-0 (5-6 pen)
	Barnsley - West Ham United		4-1 	Rammell 3
	Crewe Alexandra - Blackburn Rovers	0-3	
	Huddersfield Town - Southend United	1-2	
	Luton Town - Derby County		1-5 	Pembridge 3
	Manchester United - Brighton & Hove A.	1-0
	Norwich City - Tottenham Hotspur	0-2	Sherringham 2
	Nottingham Forest - Middlesbrough	1-1,3-0	
	Queens Park Rangers - Manchester City	1-2	
	Rotherham United - Newcastle United	1-1,0-2
	Sheffield United - Hartlepool		1-0	
	Sheffield Wednesday - Sunderland	1-0	Bright last minute goal
	Swansea City - Grimsby Town		0-0,0-2	
	Tranmere Rovers - Ipswich Town		1-2	
*	Wolverhampton W. - Bolton Wanderers	0-2	

	5TH ROUND, February13-14, 1993		
			
	Arsenal - Nottingham Forest		2-0	Wright 2
	Blackburn Rovers - Newcastle United	1-0	Wegerle last second goal
	Derby County - Bolton Wanderers		3-1	Short 2, Williams - Walker
	Ipswich Town - Grimsby Town		4-0	Gountchev 3, Wark
	Manchester City - Barnsley		2-0	White 2
*	Sheffield United - Manchester United	2-1	Hoyland, Hodges - Giggs
	Sheffield Wednesday - Southend United	2-0	Warhurst 2
	Tottenham Hotspur - Wimbledon		3-2	Anderton, Sherringham, Barmby

	QUARTER-FINALS, MARCH 6-17, 1993		
			
	Blackburn Rovers - Sheffield United	0-0,2-2 (3-5 pen) Ward 2
	Derby County - Sheffield Wednesday	3-3,0-1	Sheridan, Warhurst 2; Warhurst
	Ipswich Town - Arsenal			2-4	Adams, Wright Campbell, o.g.
	Manchester City - Tottenham Hotspur	2-4	Nayim 3, Sedgely

	SEMI-FINALS, APRIL 13-14, 1993		at Wembley Stadium
			
	Arsenal - Tottenham Hotspur		1-0	Adams
	Sheffield United - Sheffield Wednesday	1-2	Waddle spectacular free kick, Bright
			
	FINAL, MAY 15-20, 1993		
	Arsenal - Sheffield Wednesday		1-1,2-1	Linigan last minute winner

					FA CUP 1994

	3RD ROUND, JANUARY 8 -25, 1994		
			
	Barnet - Chelsea			0-0,0-4	at Stamford Bridge
*	Birmingham C.-Kidderminster Harriers(n)	1-2	
	Blackburn Rovers - Portsmouth		3-3,3-1	McLoughlin 3
*	Bolton Wanderers - Everton		1-1,3-2	Mike Walker's 1st game, blows 2-0 lead
***	Bristol City - Liverpool		1-1,1-0	Liverpool's last victory was 92 Final
	Bromsgrove Rovers (n) - Barnsley	1-2	Barnsley: 2 last minute goals
*	Cardiff City - Middlesbrough		2-2,2-1 aet	
	Charlton Athletic - Burnley		3-0	
	Exeter City - Aston Villa		0-1	
	Grimsby Town - Wigan Athletic		1-0	
	Leeds United - Crewe Alexandra		3-1	
	Luton Town - Southend United		1-0	
	Manchester City - Leicester City	4-1	Ingebrigsten 3
	Millwall - Arsenal			0-1	
	Newcastle United - Coventry City	2-0	
	Notts County - Sutton United (n)	3-2	Sutton from 0-2 to 2-2
	Oldham Athletic - Derby County		2-1	
	Oxford United - Tranmere Rovers		2-0	
	Peterborough United - Tottenham Hotspur	1-1,1-1 (4-5 pen)
	Plymouth Argyle - Chester City		1-0	
	Preston North End - AFC Bournemouth 	2-1	
	Sheffield United - Manchester United	0-1	Hughes scores/sent off
	Sheffield Wednesday - Nottingham Forest	1-1,2-0	
*	Southampton - Port Vale			1-1,0-1	
*	Stockport County - Queens Park Rangers	2-1	
	Stoke City - Bath City (n)		0-0,4-1	SC: 23 years since last FA Cup away win
	Sunderland - Carlisle United		1-1,1-0 aet	
	Swindon Town - Ipswich Town		1-1,1-2	
	West Ham United -Watford		2-1	
	Wimbledon - Scunthorpe United		3-0	Holdsworth 3
	Wolverhampton - Crystal Palace		1-0	
	Wycombe Wanderers - Norwich City	0-2	Sutton 2


	4TH ROUND, JANUARY 29 - FEB. 7, 1994		
			
*	Bolton Wanderers - Arsenal		2-2,3-1	McGinley, McAteer, Walker
*	Cardiff City - Manchester City		1-0	Cardiff save penalty
*	Charlton Athletic - Blackburn Rovers	0-0,1-0	
	Chelsea - Sheffield Wednesday		1-1,3-1	
	Grimsby Town - Aston Villa		1-2	
	Ipswich Town - Tottenham Hotspur	3-0	
*	Kidderminster Harriers (n)- Preston NE	1-0	1st non-league to make R5 in 9 years
*	Newcastle United - Luton Town		1-1,0-2	
	Norwich City - Manchester United	0-2	
	Notts County - West Ham United		1-1,0-1	
	Oldham Athletic - Stoke City		0-0,1-0	
*	Oxford United - Leeds United		2-2,3-2 aet	Magilton sold after scoring e.t. winner
	Plymouth Argyle - Barnsley		2-2,0-1	
	Port Vale - Wolverhampton Wanderers	0-2	
	Stockport County - Bristol City		0-4	Allison 3
	Wimbledon - Sunderland			2-1	

	5TH ROUND, FEBRUARY 19 -28, 1994		PL:7  1st:7  2nd:1  nl:1
			
*	Bolton Wanderers - Aston Villa		1-0	BW: 5th cup win over PL opponents
	Bristol City - Charlton Athletic	1-1,0-2	
	Cardiff City - Luton Town		1-2	
	Kidderminster Harriers (n) - West Ham U	0-1	
	Oldham Athletic - Barnsley		1-0	
	Oxford United - Chelsea			1-2	
	Wimbledon - Manchester United		0-3	
*	Wolverhampton Wanderers- Ipswich Town	1-1,2-1	

	QUARTER-FINALS, MARCH 12-20, 1994		PL vs. 1st
			
	Bolton Wanderers - Oldham Athletic	0-1
	Chelsea - Wolverhampton Wanderers	1-0	
	Manchester United - Charlton Athletic	3-1	Schmeichel sent off
*	West Ham United - Luton Town		0-0,2-3	

	SEMI-FINALS, APRIL 10-19, 1994		at Wembley Stadium
			
	Chelsea - Luton Town			2-0	Peacock 2
	Manchester United - Oldham Athletic	1-1,4-1	Hughes last second equalizer; at Maine Road
			
	FINAL, MAY 14th, 1994		
	
	Chelsea - Manchester United		0-4	Cantona 2 pens, Hughes, McClair

				FA CUP 1995

	3RD ROUND, JANUARY 7-18, 1995		
			
	Aylesbury United (n) - Queens Park R.	0-4	at Lofthus Road
	Barnsley - Aston Villa			0-2	
	Birmingham City - Liverpool		0-0,1-1 (0-2 pen)
	Bristol City - Stoke City		0-0,3-1	
	Bury - Tranmere Rovers			2-2,0-3	
	Cambridge United - Burnley		2-4	
	Chelsea - Charlton Athletic		3-0	
	Coventry City - West Bromwich Albion	1-1,2-1	
	Crystal Palace - Lincoln City		5-1	CP: scoreless in 9 straight PL games
	Everton - Derby County			1-0	
	Gillingham - Sheffield Wednesday	1-2	
	Grimsby Town - Norwich City		0-1	
	Leicester City - Enfield (n)		2-0	
	Luton Town - Bristol Rovers		1-1,1-0	
	Mansfield Town - Wolverhampton W.	2-3	Wolves recover from 2-0 down
*	Millwall - Arsenal			0-0,2-0	
	Newcastle United - Blackburn Rovers	1-1,2-1	only PL clash
	Nottingham Forest - Plymouth Argyle	2-0	
	Notts County - Manchester City		2-2,2-5	Rösler 4, Gaudinho debut goal
	Portsmouth - Bolton Wanderers		3-1	
	Reading - Oldham Athletic		1-3
	Scarborough - Watford 			0-0,0-2	
	Sheffield United - Manchester United	0-2	3rd FA Cup meeting in 3 seasons
	Southampton - Southend United		2-0	Henie scored after 18 seconds
	Sunderland - Carlisle United		1-1,3-1	
*	Swansea City - Middlesbrough		1-1,2-1	
	Swindon Town - Marlow (n)		2-0
	Tottenham Hotspur - Altrincham (n)	3-0	TH: legal battle to enter Cup
	Walsall - Leeds United			1-1,2-5 aet	Massinga 3 in e.t.
	Wimbledon - Colchester United		1-0	
*	Wrexham - Ipswich Town			2-1	IT: two injury time post-shots
	Wycombe Wanderers - West Ham United	0-2	


	4TH ROUND, JANUARY 28 - FEB. 8 1995		
			
	Bristol City -Everton			0-1	
	Burnley - Liverpool			0-0,0-1	Ruddock sent off for late proff. foul
	Coventry - Norwich City			0-0,1-3	
	Leeds United - Oldham Athletic		3-2	
	Luton Town - Southampton		1-1,0-6	Le Tissier 2
	Manchester City - Aston Villa		1-0	
	Manchester United - Wrexham		5-2	Irwin 2
	Millwall - Chelsea			0-0,1-1 (5-4 pen)	
	Newcastle United - Swansea City		3-0	Kitson 3
	Nottingham Forest - Crystal Palace	1-2	Bohinen scored directly from a corner
	Portsmouth - Leicester City		0-1	
	Queens Park Rangers - West Ham United	1-0	
	Sheffield Wednesday - Wolverhampton	0-0,1-1 (3-4 pen) Wolves from 3-1 down, Waddle misses
	Sunderland - Tottenham Hotspur		1-4	Klinsmann 2
	Tranmere Rovers - Wimbledon		0-2	
	Watford - Swindon Town			1-0	


	5TH ROUND, FEBRUARY 18-19, 1995		
			
	Everton - Norwich City			5-0	
	Liverpool - Wimbledon			1-1,2-0	
	Manchester United - Leeds United	3-1	
	Newcastle United - Manchester City 	3-1	Gillespie 2
	Queens Park Rangers - Millwall		1-0	pen. 90'
	Tottenham Hotspur - Southampton		1-1,6-2 aet	Spurs 2-0 down, Rosenthal 3
	Watford - Crystal Palace		0-0,0-1 aet	
	Wolverhampton Wanderers- Leicester C.	1-0	

	QUARTER-FINALS, MARCH 11-22, 1995		
			
	Crystal Palace - Wolverhampton Wand.	1-1,4-1	
	Everton - Newcastle United		1-0	Watson
	Liverpool - Tottenham Hotspur		1-2	Fowler - Sherringham, Klinsmann 88'
	Manchester United - Queens Park Rangers	2-0	Sharpe, Irwin

	SEMI-FINALS, APRIL, 1995		
			
	Crystal Palace - Manchester United	2-2,0-2	at Villa Park
	Everton - Tottenham Hotspur		4-1	at Elland Road, Amokachi 2
			
	FINAL, MAY 20th, 1995		
			
	Everton - Manchester United		1-0	MU: Double attempt crumbles


				FA CUP 1996

	3RD ROUND, JANUARY 6-17, 1996		
			
*	Arsenal - Sheffield United		1-1,0-1	
	Barnsley - Oldham Athletic		0-0,1-2	
	Birmingham C. - Wolverhampton Wand.	1-1,1-2	
	Bradford City - Bolton Wanderers	0-3	
*	Charlton Athletic - Sheffield Wednesday	2-0	
	Chelsea - Newcastle United		1-1,2-2 (4-2 pen)
	Crewe Alexandra - West Bromwich Alb.	4-3	
	Crystal Palace - Port Vale		0-0,3-4	
	Derby County - Leeds United		2-4	Leeds back from 0-2, scored 2 in i.t.
	Everton - Stockport County		2-2,3-2	
	Fulham - Shrewsbury Town		1-1,1-2	
	Gravesend and Northfleet (n) - Aston V.	0-3	at Villa Park
	Grimsby Town - Luton Town		7-1	
	Hereford United - Tottenham Hotspur	1-1,1-5	HU missed penalty; Sherringham 3
	Huddersfield Town - Blackpool		2-1	
*	Ipswich Town - Blackburn Rovers		0-0,1-0 aet	
	Leicester City - Manchester City	0-0,0-5	
	Liverpool - Rochdale			7-0	Collymore 3, Rush 42nd FA Cup goal
	Manchester United - Sunderland		2-2,2-1	FAC MU vs. S: 4 4 0
	Millwall - Oxford United		3-3,0-1	
	Norwich City - Brentford		1-2	
	Notts County - Middlesbrough		1-2	
	Peterborough United - Wrexham		1-0	
	Plymouth Argyle - Coventry City		1-3	
	Reading - Gillingham 			3-1	
	Southampton - Portsmouth		3-0	
	Stoke City - Nottingham Forest		1-1,0-2	
	Swindon Town - Woking Town (n)		2-0	
	Tranmere Rovers - Queens Park Rangers	0-2	
	Walsall - Wigan Athletic		1-0	
	Watford - Wimbledon			1-1,0-1	
	West Ham United - Southend United	2-0	


	4TH ROUND, JANUARY 27 - FEB. 18 1996		
			
	Bolton Wanderers - Leeds United		0-1	
	Charlton Athletic - Brentford		3-2	
	Coventry City - Manchester City		2-2,1-2	
*	Everton - Port Vale			2-2,1-2	
	Huddersfield Town - Peterborough Utd.	2-0	
	Ipswich Town - Walsall			1-0	
	Middlesbrough - Wimbledon		0-0,0-1	
	Nottingham Forest - Oxford United	1-1,3-0
	Queens Park Rangers - Chelsea		1-2	
	Reading - Manchester United		0-3
	Sheffield United - Aston Villa		0-1	
	Shrewsbury Town - Liverpool		0-4	
	Southampton - Crewe Alexandra		1-1,3-2	
	Swindon Town - Oldham Athletic		1-0	
	Tottenham Hotspur - Wolverhampton W.	1-1,2-0	
*	West Ham United - Grimsby Town		1-1,0-3	


	5TH ROUND, FEBRUARY 17- MARCH 9, 1996		
			
	Grimsby Town - Chelsea			0-0,1-4	
	Huddersfield Town - Wimbledon		2-2,1-3	Ekoku 2, i.t. equalizer
	Ipswich Town - Aston Villa		1-3	
	Leeds United - Port Vale		0-0,2-1	
	Liverpool - Charlton Athletic		2-1	
	Manchester United - Manchester City	2-1	
	Nottingham Forest  - Tottenham Hotspur	2-2,1-1 (3-1 pen) Woan 2, Armstrong 2
	Swindon Town - Southampton		1-1,0-2	

	QUARTER-FINALS, MARCH 9-20, 1996		
			
	Chelsea - Wimbledon			2-2,3-1	Hughes,Gullit; Petrescu, Duberry, Hughes
	Leeds United - Liverpool		0-0,0-3	McManaman 2, Fowler
	Manchester United - Southampton		2-0	Cantona, Sharpe
	Nottingham Forest - Aston Villa		0-1	Carr

	SEMI-FINALS, MARCH 31, 1996		
			
	Aston Villa - Liverpool			0-3	Fowler2, McAteer -at Old Trafford
	Chelsea - Manchester United		1-2	Gullit - Cole, Beckham -at Villa Park
			
	FINAL, MAY 11, 1996		
			
	Liverpool - Manchester United		0-1	MU: Cantona 85', 2nd Double



Notes: asterisks indicate upsests; (n) indicate non-league teams. Additional information welcomed! Mail Stig Oppedal (stig.oppedal@hfstud.uio.no) with any addition or correction you can provide.

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