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2001–02 FA Cup


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2001–02 FA Cup
Country
 England
 Wales
Defending champions
Liverpool
Champions
Arsenal (8th title)
Runners-up
Chelsea
Top goal scorer(s)
Jermain Defoe
(4 goals)

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The 2001–02 FA Cup (known as The FA Cup sponsored by AXA for sponsorship reasons) was the 121st season of the world's oldest knockout football competition, the FA Cup. The competition was won by Arsenal with a 2–0 win against Chelsea, courtesy of goals from Ray Parlour and Fredrik Ljungberg in the final 20 minutes of the game, completing a domestic Double for Arsenal.




Contents






  • 1 First round proper


  • 2 Second round proper


  • 3 Third round proper


  • 4 Fourth round proper


  • 5 Fifth round proper


  • 6 Sixth round proper


    • 6.1 Replay




  • 7 Semi-finals


  • 8 Final


  • 9 Media coverage


  • 10 References





First round proper[edit]



Matches were played 16, 17 and 18 November, with replays on 27 November and 28 November.

























































































































































































































































































































































































Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
Attendance
1 Blackpool 2–2 Newport County 5,005
replay Newport County 1 – 4 Blackpool 3,721
2 Bournemouth 3–0 Worksop Town 4,414
3 Barnet 0–0 Carlisle United 2,277
replay Carlisle United 1 – 0 Barnet 1,470
4 Bristol City 0–1 Leyton Orient 6,343
5 Reading 1–0 Welling United 5,338
6 Northwich Victoria 2–5 Hull City 2,285
7 Macclesfield Town 2–2 Forest Green Rovers 1,520
replay Forest Green Rovers 1–1 Macclesfield Town 1,714

Macclesfield Town won on penalties
8 Lincoln City 1–1 Bury 2,925
replay Bury 1 – 1 Lincoln City 2,194

Lincoln City won on penalties
9 Swindon Town 3–1 Hartlepool United 4,766
10 Doncaster Rovers 2–3 Scunthorpe United 6,222
11 Tranmere Rovers 4–1 Brigg Town
12 Kidderminster Harriers 0–1 Darlington 2,471
13 Brentford 1–0 Morecambe 4,026
14 Brighton & Hove Albion 1–0 Shrewsbury Town 5,450
15 Oldham Athletic 1–1 Barrow 5,795
replay Barrow 0 – 2 Oldham Athletic 4,368
16 Worcester City 0–1 Rushden & Diamonds
17 Altrincham 1–1 Lancaster City 2,076
replay Lancaster City 1 – 4 Altrincham
18 Southend United 3–2 Luton Town
19 Exeter City 3–0 Cambridge City
20 Huddersfield Town 2–1 Gravesend & Northfleet 6,112
21 Mansfield Town 1–0 Oxford United
22 Cardiff City 3–1 Tiverton Town 6,638
23 Grays Athletic 1–2 Hinckley United
24 Port Vale 3–0 Aylesbury United
25 Halifax Town 2–1 Farnborough Town
26 Stalybridge Celtic 0–3 Chesterfield
27 Torquay United 1–2 Northampton Town
28 Hereford United 1–0 Wrexham
29 Kettering Town 1–6 Cheltenham Town
30 Stoke City 2–0 Lewes 7,081
31 Hayes 3–4 Wycombe Wanderers
32 Wigan Athletic 0–1 Canvey Island
33 Tamworth 1–1 Rochdale
replay Rochdale 1 – 0 Tamworth
34 Colchester United 0–0 York City
replay York City 2 – 2 Colchester United

York City won on penalties
35 Whitby Town 1–1 Plymouth Argyle
replay Plymouth Argyle 3 – 2 Whitby Town
36 Cambridge United 1–1 Notts County
replay Notts County 2 – 0 Cambridge United
37 Swansea City 4–0 Queen's Park Rangers
38 Dagenham & Redbridge 1–0 Southport
39 Aldershot Town 0–0 Bristol Rovers
replay Bristol Rovers 1 – 0 Aldershot Town
40 Bedford Town 0–0 Peterborough United
replay Peterborough United 2 – 1 Bedford Town


Second round proper[edit]


Matches were played on 8 December and 9 December, with replays on 18 December and 19 December.


















































































































































































Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
Attendance
1 Blackpool 2–0 Rochdale 5,191
2 Chesterfield 1–1 Southend United 4,522
replay Southend United 2 – 0 Chesterfield 5,518
3 Canvey Island 1–0 Northampton Town 3,000
4 Macclesfield Town 4–1 Swansea City 2,025
5 Swindon Town 3–2 Hereford United 7,699
6 Tranmere Rovers 6–1 Carlisle United 7,428
7 Wycombe Wanderers 3–0 Notts County 4,725
8 Brighton & Hove Albion 2–1 Rushden & Diamonds 5,647
9 Plymouth Argyle 1–1 Bristol Rovers 6,141
replay Bristol Rovers 3 – 2 Plymouth Argyle 5,763
10 Hull City 2–3 Oldham Athletic 9,422
11 Altrincham 1–2 Darlington 3,302
12 Exeter City 0–0 Dagenham & Redbridge 4,082
replay Dagenham & Redbridge 3 – 0 Exeter City 2,660
13 Scunthorpe United 3–2 Brentford 3,457
14 Mansfield Town 4–0 Huddersfield Town 6,836
15 Cardiff City 3–0 Port Vale 9,650
16 Halifax Town 1–1 Stoke City 3,335
replay Stoke City 3 – 0 Halifax Town 4,356
17 York City 2–0 Reading 3,161
18 Peterborough United 1–0 Bournemouth 4,773
19 Leyton Orient 2–1 Lincoln City 4,195
20 Hinckley United 0–2 Cheltenham Town 2,661


Third round proper[edit]


Matches played 5 January and 6 January, replays on 15 January and 16 January.




















































































































































































































































































Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
Attendance
1 Darlington 2–2 Peterborough United 10,892
replay Peterborough United 2 – 0 Darlington
2 Burnley 4–1 Canvey Island 11,496
3 Liverpool 3–0 Birmingham City 40,875
4 Watford 2–4 Arsenal 20,105
5 Walsall 2–0 Bradford City
6 Leicester City 2–1 Mansfield Town
7 Aston Villa 2–3 Manchester United 38,444
8 Grimsby Town 0–0 York City
replay York City 1 – 0 Grimsby Town
9 Macclesfield Town 0–3 West Ham United
10 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0–1 Gillingham 15,271
11 Crewe Alexandra 2–1 Sheffield Wednesday
12 Sunderland 1–2 West Bromwich Albion 29,133
13 Derby County 1–3 Bristol Rovers
14 Sheffield United 1–0 Nottingham Forest 14,696
15 Stockport County 1–4 Bolton Wanderers 5,821
16 Newcastle United 2–0 Crystal Palace
17 Wycombe Wanderers 2–2 Fulham
replay Fulham 1 – 0 Wycombe Wanderers
18 Manchester City 2–0 Swindon Town
19 Barnsley 1–1 Blackburn Rovers
replay Blackburn Rovers 3 – 1 Barnsley
20 Coventry City 0–2 Tottenham Hotspur
21 Portsmouth 1–4 Leyton Orient
22 Brighton & Hove Albion 0–2 Preston North End 6,548
23 Norwich City 0–0 Chelsea 21,017
replay Chelsea 4 – 0 Norwich City 24,231
24 Millwall 2–1 Scunthorpe United
25 Wimbledon 0–0 Middlesbrough
replay Middlesbrough 2–0 Wimbledon
26 Southend United 1–3 Tranmere Rovers
27 Cardiff City 2–1 Leeds United 22,009
28 Charlton Athletic 2–1 Blackpool
29 Cheltenham Town 2–1 Oldham Athletic 5,801
30 Stoke City 0–1 Everton 28,218
31 Rotherham United 2–1 Southampton
32 Dagenham & Redbridge 1–4 Ipswich Town


Fourth round proper[edit]


Matches played on the weekend of 26 January, replay on 6 February. The match between Arsenal and Liverpool was a rematch of the previous year's final.

































































































































Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
Attendance
1 Preston North End 2–1 Sheffield United 13,068
2 Gillingham 1–0 Bristol Rovers
3 Middlesbrough 2–0 Manchester United
4 West Bromwich Albion 1–0 Leicester City 26,860
5 Everton 4–1 Leyton Orient
6 Ipswich Town 1–4 Manchester City
7 Tranmere Rovers 3–1 Cardiff City
8 Tottenham Hotspur 4–0 Bolton Wanderers
9 Millwall 0–1 Blackburn Rovers
10 Chelsea 1–1 West Ham United 33,443
replay West Ham United 2–3 Chelsea 27,272
11 Charlton Athletic 1–2 Walsall
12 Arsenal 1–0 Liverpool 38,092
13 Cheltenham Town 2–1 Burnley 7,300
14 York City 0–2 Fulham
15 Rotherham United 2–4 Crewe Alexandra
16 Peterborough United 2–4 Newcastle United


Fifth round proper[edit]


Matches played on the weekend of 16 February and 17 February, with the replay on 26 February.


West Bromwich Albion were the only non-Premiership side to progress to the last eight, at the expense of Cheltenham Town – the last remaining Division Three side in the competition.









































































Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
Attendance
1 Walsall 1–2 Fulham
2 Middlesbrough 1–0 Blackburn Rovers
3 West Bromwich Albion 1–0 Cheltenham Town 27,179
4 Everton 0–0 Crewe Alexandra
replay Crewe Alexandra 1–2 Everton
5 Newcastle United 1–0 Manchester City
6 Tottenham Hotspur 4–0 Tranmere Rovers
7 Chelsea 3–1 Preston North End 28,133
8 Arsenal 5–2 Gillingham


Sixth round proper[edit]


Matches were played on the weekend of 9 March, with the replay on 23 March.


West Bromwich Albion were the last non-Premiership side remaining in the competition, and their hopes of further progression were ended when they lost the quarter-final tie at home to Fulham.



2002-03-1013:00












Middlesbrough 3–0 Everton

Whelan Goal 35'
Németh Goal 37'
Ince Goal 42'
Report


Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough

Attendance: 26,950

Referee: Alan Wiley






2002-03-10












West Bromwich Albion 0–1 Fulham
Report
Marlet Goal 47'


The Hawthorns, West Bromwich

Attendance: 24,811

Referee: Neale Barry






2002-03-0917:35












Newcastle United 1–1 Arsenal

Robert Goal 52'
Report
Edu Goal 14'


St. James' Park, Newcastle

Attendance: 51,027

Referee: Mark Halsey






2002-03-1016:00












Tottenham Hotspur 0–4 Chelsea
Report
Gallas Goal 12'
Guðjohnsen Goal 48'66'
Le Saux Goal 54'


White Hart Lane, London

Attendance: 32,896

Referee: Andy D'Urso




Replay[edit]



2002-03-23












Arsenal 3–0 Newcastle United

Pires Goal 2'
Bergkamp Goal 9'
Campbell Goal 50'
Report


Arsenal Stadium, London

Attendance: 38,073

Referee: Uriah Rennie




Semi-finals[edit]


Matches played at a neutral venue on April 14, 2002.


Gianluca Festa, who had been on the losing side for Middlesbrough in both the FA Cup and League Cup finals five years earlier, endured further misfortune when he scored an own goal that ended his side's hopes of FA Cup glory and handed the initiative to Arsenal.


Fulham, who were playing their first top division season for more than 30 years, had been hoping to compensate for a disappointing Premier League campaign with glory in the FA Cup. These hopes were ended by their neighbours Chelsea, who won the semi-final tie 1–0.



2002-04-1419:00 BST












Fulham 0–1 Chelsea
Report
Terry Goal 42'


Villa Park, Birmingham

Attendance: 36,147

Referee: Graham Poll






2002-04-1416:00 BST












Middlesbrough 0–1 Arsenal
Report
Festa Goal 39' (o.g.)


Old Trafford, Manchester

Attendance: 61,168

Referee: David Elleray




Final[edit]



Arsenal's 2–0 victory set them up for a third double (which was completed when they sealed the league title four days later) and saw them equal Tottenham's eight FA Cup triumphs – putting them second only to Manchester United (10 trophies) as the most frequent winners of the FA Cup.



2002-05-0415:00 BST












Arsenal 2–0 Chelsea

Parlour Goal 70'
Ljungberg Goal 80'
Report


Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

Attendance: 73,963

Referee: Mike Riley (West Yorkshire)




Media coverage[edit]


In the United Kingdom, the BBC were the free to air broadcasters taking over from ITV who had it after four years while Sky Sports were the subscription broadcasters for the fourteenth consecutive season.[citation needed]



References[edit]















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