1886 FA Cup Final

The 1886 FA Cup Final was contested by Blackburn Rovers and West Bromwich Albion at Kennington Oval where the result was a goalless draw. West Bromwich Albion wanted to play extra time but Blackburn Rovers declined and so a replay was necessary.[1] This took place a week later at Derbyshire County Cricket Club's Racecourse Ground, the first venue outside London to stage an FA Cup final match. Blackburn Rovers won 2–0 to win the tournament for the third successive time. As of 2022, they remain the last team to achieve that feat. Their goals were scored by Jimmy Brown and Joe Sowerbutts. Both games were refereed by Major Francis Marindin.

1886 FA Cup Final
Event1885–86 FA Cup
Blackburn Rovers won after a replay
Final
Date3 April 1886 (1886-04-03)
VenueKennington Oval, London
RefereeFrancis Marindin
Attendance15,000
Replay
Date10 April 1886 (1886-04-10)
VenueRacecourse Ground, Derby
RefereeFrancis Marindin
Attendance12,000

Route to the final

Blackburn Rovers

Blackburn Rovers
Round Opposition Score
1stClitheroe (a)2–0
2ndOswaldtwistle Rovers (h)1–0
3rdDarwen Old Wanderers (h)6–1
4thStaveley (h)7–1
5thbye
6thBrentwood (a)3–1
Semi-finalSwifts (n)2–1

West Bromwich Albion

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

In their third season in the FA Cup, West Bromwich Albion 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. The team then received a bye to the fourth round, where they beat Wolverhampton Wanderers by a 3–1 scoreline. 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 Cup[2]—contributed to a 6–0 quarter-final victory over Old Westminsters, putting the club into the FA Cup semi-final for the first time. 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.[3] After the game, Small Heath supporters invaded the pitch and then pelted missiles at vehicles bound for West Bromwich, causing several injuries.[4]

West Bromwich Albion
Round Opposition Score
1stAston Unity (h)4–1
2ndWednesbury Old Athletic (h)3–2
3rdbye
4thWolverhampton Wanderers (h)3–1
5thOld Carthusians (h)1–0
6thOld Westminsters (h)6–0
Semi-finalSmall Heath Alliance (n)4–0

Match details

This was the first final contested between two extant clubs which are still members of either the Premier League or the English Football League. The replay in Derby was the first FA Cup final match to be played outside London. There were fears that the replay on 10 April 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".[5]

Blackburn Rovers
W.B. Albion
Blackburn Rovers 0
GKHerby Arthur
DFRichard Turner
DFFergus Suter
MFJoseph Heyes
MFJimmy Forrest
MFHugh McIntyre
FWJimmy Douglas
FWThomas Strahan
FWJoe Sowerbutts
FWHoward Fecitt
FWJimmy Brown (captain)
West Bromwich Albion 0
GKBob Roberts
DFHarry Green
DFHarry Bell
MFEzra Horton
MFCharlie Perry
MFGeorge Timmins
FWGeorge Woodhall
FWTommy Green
FWJem Bayliss (captain)
FWArthur Loach
FWGeorge Bell

Replay

Teams

Blackburn Rovers 2 (Brown & Sowerbutts)
GKHerby Arthur
DFRichard Turner
DFFergus Suter
MFNat Walton
MFJimmy Forrest
MFHugh McIntyre
FWJimmy Douglas
FWThomas Strahan
FWJoe Sowerbutts
FWHoward Fecitt
FWJimmy Brown (captain)
West Bromwich Albion 0
GKBob Roberts
DFHarry Green
DFHarry Bell
MFEzra Horton
MFCharlie Perry
MFGeorge Timmins
FWGeorge Woodhall
FWTommy Green
FWJem Bayliss (captain)
FWArthur Loach
FWGeorge Bell

See also

References

Citations
  1. The Guardian, 5 April 1886, page 7.
  2. Matthews (2007) pp. 392–393.
  3. Matthews (1987) p. 201.
  4. McOwan p. 17.
  5. Mike Collett, page 22.
Sources
  • FA Cup Results Archive
  • The Complete Record of the FA Cup by Mike Collett (2003). SportsBooks Ltd, Cheltenham.
  • McOwan, Gavin (2002). The Essential History of West Bromwich Albion. Headline. ISBN 0-7553-1146-9.
  • Matthews, Tony; Mackenzie, Colin (1987). Albion! A Complete Record of West Bromwich Albion 1879–1987. Breedon Books. ISBN 0-907969-23-2.
  • Matthews, Tony (2007). West Bromwich Albion: The Complete Record. Breedon Books. ISBN 978-1-85983-565-4.
  • 1885–86 Competition Results at rsssf.com
  • FA Cup Final lineups
  • Soccerbase summary – first match
  • Soccerbase summary – replay
  • Match report at www.fa-cupfinals.co.uk
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