FA Cup 1998-99
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The 1998-1999 FA Cup was won by Manchester United, who beat Newcastle United 2–0 in the final at the old Wembley Stadium. The goals were scored by Teddy Sheringham after 11 minutes, less than two minutes after coming on as a substitute for Roy Keane, and Paul Scholes on 53 minutes. It was the second leg of an historic Treble for Manchester United; having already won the Premier League title the previous weekend, they went on to win the UEFA Champions League the following Wednesday.
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[edit] First Round Proper
Tie no | Home team | Score | Away team | Attendance |
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[edit] Second Round Proper
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[edit] Third Round Proper
The Third Round matches were played on the weekend beginning 2 January 1999.
- Aston Villa 3-0 Hull City
- Blackburn Rovers 2-0 Charlton Athletic
- Bolton Wanderers 1-2 Wolverhampton Wanderers
- A.F.C. Bournemouth 1-0 West Bromwich Albion
- Bradford City 2-1 Grimsby Town
- Bristol City 0-2 Everton
- Bury 0-3 Stockport County
- Cardiff City 1-1 Yeovil Town
- Coventry City 7-0 Macclesfield Town
- Crewe Alexandra 1-3 Oxford United
- Leicester City 4-2 Birmingham City
- Lincoln City 0-1 Sunderland
- Newcastle United 2-1 Crystal Palace
- Nottingham Forest 0-1 Portsmouth
- Oldham Athletic 0-2 Chelsea
- Plymouth Argyle 0-3 Derby County
- Queens Park Rangers 0-1 Huddersfield Town
- Rotherham United 0-1 Bristol Rovers
- Rushden & Diamonds 0-0 Leeds United
- Sheffield United 1-1 Notts County
- Southampton 1-1 Fulham
- Southport 0-2 Leyton Orient
- Swindon Town 0-0 Barnsley
- Tottenham Hotspur 5-2 Watford
- Tranmere Rovers 0-1 Ipswich Town
- West Ham United 1-1 Swansea City
- Wimbledon 1-0 Manchester City
- Wrexham 4-3 Scunthorpe United
- Manchester United 3-1 Middlesbrough
- Port Vale 0-3 Liverpool
- Sheffield Wednesday 4-1 Norwich City
- Preston North End 2-4 Arsenal
[edit] Replays
- Yeovil Town 1-2 Cardiff City (aet)
- Fulham 1-0 Southampton
- Leeds United 3-1 Rushden & Diamonds
- Swansea City 1-0 West Ham United
- Barnsley 3-1 Swindon Town
- Notts County 3-4 Sheffield United
[edit] Fourth Round Proper
The Fourth Round matches were played on the weekend beginning 23 January 1999.
- Aston Villa 0-2 Fulham
- Barnsley 3-1 AFC Bournemouth
- Blackburn Rovers 1-0 Sunderland
- Bristol Rovers 3-1 Leyton Orient
- Everton 1-0 Ipswich Town
- Leicester City 0-3 Coventry City
- Newcastle United 3-0 Bradford City
- Portsmouth 1-5 Leeds United
- Sheffield Wednesday 2-0 Stockport County
- Swansea City 0-1 Derby County
- Wimbledon 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur
- Wrexham 1-1 Huddersfield Town
- Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool
- Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-2 Arsenal
- Oxford United 1-1 Chelsea
- Sheffield United 4-1 Cardiff City
[edit] Replays
- Tottenham Hotspur 3-0 Wimbledon
- Chelsea 4-2 Oxford United
- Huddersfield Town 2-1 Wrexham
[edit] Fifth Round Proper
The Fifth Round matches were played on the weekend beginning 13 February 1999.
- Arsenal 2-1 Sheffield United*
- Barnsley 4-1 Bristol Rovers
- Everton 2-1 Coventry City
- Huddersfield Town 2-2 Derby County
- Leeds United 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur
- Sheffield Wednesday 0-1 Chelsea
- Manchester United 1-0 Fulham
- Newcastle United 0-0 Blackburn Rovers
- Arsenal 2-1 Sheffield United
Arsenal v Sheffield United was replayed due to dispute over a goal by Kanu in the first game. Arsenal again ran out 2-1 winners.
[edit] Replays
- Blackburn Rovers 0-1 Newcastle United
- Derby County 3-1 Huddersfield Town
- Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Leeds United
[edit] Sixth Round Proper
1999-03-06 15:00 |
Arsenal | 1–0 | Derby | Arsenal Stadium, Highbury, London Attendance: 38,046 Referee: Steve Dunn |
Kanu 89' | Details |
1999-03-07 16:00 |
Newcastle United | 4–1 | Everton | St. James' Park, Newcastle Attendance: 36,504 Referee: Graham Barber |
Ketsbaia 21' 73' Georgiadis 61' Shearer 81' |
Details | Unsworth 57' |
1999-03-07 14:00 |
Manchester United | 0–0 | Chelsea | Old Trafford, Manchester Attendance: 54,587 Referee: Paul Durkin |
Scholes | Details | Roberto Di Matteo |
- Replay: Chelsea 0 - 2 Manchester United (10/3/1999) Details
1999-03-16 19:45 |
Barnsley | 0–1 | Tottenham Hotspur | Oakwell, Barnsley Attendance: 18,793 Referee: Mike Reed |
Details | Ginola 68' |
[edit] Semi-finals
The semi-finals were played on 11 April 1999.
1999-04-11 12:30 |
Arsenal | 0 – 0 | Manchester United | Villa Park, Birmingham Attendance: 39,217 Referee: David Elleray |
1999-04-11 15:00 |
Newcastle | 2 – 0 (aet) | Tottenham Hotspur | Old Trafford, Manchester Attendance: 53,609 Referee: Paul Durkin |
Shearer pen' (109) 118' |
[edit] Replay
1999-04-14 19:45 |
Manchester United | 2 – 1 (AET) | Arsenal | Villa Park, Birmingham Attendance: 30,223 Referee: David Elleray |
Beckham 17' Giggs 109' |
Bergkamp 69' |
[edit] Final
The Final took place on 22 May 1999 and was played at the old Wembley Stadium, between Manchester United and Newcastle United. Manchester United had finished as champions and Newcastle 13th in the Premier League that season. The final was a slightly one-sided affair, Manchester United claiming a record 10th success with a 2–0 win. Goals from Teddy Sheringham and Paul Scholes were scored in the 11th and 53rd minutes respectively. It was the build up to United's Treble.
1999-05-22 15:00 BST |
Manchester United | 2 – 0 | Newcastle United | Wembley, London Attendance: 79,101 Referee: Peter Jones (Leicestershire) |
Sheringham 11' Scholes 53' |
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