The 1889 FA Cup Final was contested by Preston North End and Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Kennington Oval.
Preston won 3–0, with goals by Fred Dewhurst, Jimmy Ross and Sam Thomson.
This completed the "Double" for the victors, Preston having already won the inaugural Football League title without losing a game, a feat which earned them the nickname "The Invincibles".
Contents
1Match details
2Route to the Final
2.1Preston North End
2.2Wolverhampton Wanderers
3External links
Match details[edit]
30 March 1889
Preston North End
3–0
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Dewhurst 15' Ross 25' Thomson 70'
Kennington Oval, London
Attendance: 27,000
Referee: Major Francis Marindin
Preston N.E.
W. Wanderers
GK
Robert Mills-Roberts
DF
Bob Howarth
DF
Bob Holmes
MF
George Drummond
MF
David Russell
MF
Johnny Graham
FR
Jack Gordon
FW
Jimmy Ross
FW
John Goodall
FW
Fred Dewhurst (c)
FL
Sam Thomson
Manager:
William Sudell
GK
Jack Baynton
DF
Dickie Baugh
DF
Charlie Mason
MF
Albert Fletcher
MF
Harry Allen
MF
Arthur Lowder
FR
Tommy Hunter
FW
David Wykes
FW
John Brodie (c)
FW
Harry Wood
FL
Tommy Knight
Manager:
Jack Addenbrooke
Route to the Final[edit]
Preston North End[edit]
Round 1: Bootle 0–3 Preston North End
Round 2: Grimsby Town 0–2 Preston North End
Quarter-final: Preston North End 2–0 Birmingham St George's
Semi-final: Preston North End 1–0 West Bromwich Albion
(at Bramall Lane)
Wolverhampton Wanderers[edit]
Round 1: Wolverhampton Wanderers 4–3 Old Carthusians
Round 2: Wolverhampton Wanderers 6–1 Walsall Town Swifts
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