FA Cup 1914-1960
FA Cup Results 1914-1960
10th Jan 1914 | FAC | Merthyr Town | H | W 2-0 | 31st Jan 1914 | FAC | Queens Park Rangers | H | L 1-2 | 9th Jan 1915 | FAC | Blackburn Rovers | H | W 1-0 | 30th Jan 1915 | FAC | Newcastle United | A | D 1-1 | 6th Feb 1915 | FAC | Newcastle United | H | L 0-2 | 8th Jan 1921 | FAC | Bury | H | W 3-0 | 29th Jan 1921 | FAC | Plymouth Argyle | H | L 1-2 | 7th Jan 1922 | FAC | West Ham United | H | D 0-0 | 11th Jan 1922 | FAC | West Ham United | A | D 1-1 | 16th Jan 1922 | FAC | West Ham United | H | W 1-0 | 28th Jan 1922 | FAC | Southend United | A | W 1-0 | 18th Feb 1922 | FAC | Millwall | A | L 0-4 | 12th Jan 1924 | FAC | Clapton Orient | H | D 1-1 | 17th Jan 1924 | FAC | Clapton Orient | A | D 1-1 | 21st Jan 1924 | FAC | Clapton Orient | H | W 2-1 | 2nd Feb 1924 | FAC | Aston Villa | H | L 0-2 | 10th Jan 1925 | FAC | Plymouth Argyle | H | W 3-0 | 31st Jan 1925 | FAC | Aston Villa | H | L 1-3 | 28th Nov 1925 | FAC | Exeter City | A | W 3-1 | 12th Dec 1925 | FAC | Watford | H | W 3-2 | 9th Jan 1926 | FAC | Blackpool | A | W 2-0 | 30th Jan 1926 | FAC | Stoke City | H | W 6-3 | 20th Feb 1926 | FAC | Millwall | A | W 1-0 | 6th Mar 1926 | FAC | Arsenal | H | W 2-1 | 27th Mar 1926 | FAC | Bolton Wanderers | N | L 0-3 | 8th Jan 1927 | FAC | Bury | H | W 4-1 | 29th Jan 1927 | FAC | Barnsley | A | W 3-1 | 19th Feb 1927 | FAC | South Shields | A | D 2-2 | 24th Feb 1927 | FAC | South Shields | H | W 2-1 | 5th Mar 1927 | FAC | Reading | H | L 1-3 | 14th Jan 1928 | FAC | Wrexham | A | L 1-2 | 12th Jan 1929 | FAC | Nottingham Forest | A | W 2-1 | 26th Jan 1929 | FAC | Leicester City | A | L 0-1 | 11th Jan 1930 | FAC | Walsall | A | L 0-2 | 10th Jan 1931 | FAC | Notts. County | A | L 1-3 | 9th Jan 1932 | FAC | Bury | A | L 1-2 | 14th Jan 1933 | FAC | Sheffield United | H | L 2-3 | 13th Jan 1934 | FAC | Notts. County | H | W 1-0 | 27th Jan 1934 | FAC | Bury | A | D 1-1 | 1st Feb 1934 | FAC | Bury | H | W 3-0 | 17th Feb 1934 | FAC | Portsmouth | H | L 0-1 | 12th Jan 1935 | FAC | Stoke City | H | W 4-1 | 26th Jan 1935 | FAC | Derby County | A | L 0-3 | 11th Jan 1936 | FAC | Liverpool | A | L 0-1 | 16th Jan 1937 | FAC | Carlisle United | H | W 1-0 | 30th Jan 1937 | FAC | York City | H | D 0-0 | 3rd Feb 1937 | FAC | York City | A | W 3-1 | 20th Feb 1937 | FAC | Sunderland | A | L 0-3 | 8th Jan 1938 | FAC | Wolverhampton Wanderers | H | L 0-4 | 7th Jan 1939 | FAC | Blackburn Rovers | A | L 0-2 | 5th Jan 1946 | FAC | Bristol City | A | L 1-5 | 10th Jan 1946 | FAC | Bristol City | H | D 2-2 | 11th Jan 1947 | FAC | Gillingham | H | W 4-1 | 25th Jan 1947 | FAC | Luton Town | A | L 0-2 | 10th Jan 1948 | FAC | York City | A | L 0-3 | 4th Dec 1948 | FAC | Southend United | A | W 2-1 | 11th Dec 1948 | FAC | Bristol City | A | L 1-3 | 7th Jan 1950 | FAC | Birmingham City | H | W 3-0 | 28th Jan 1950 | FAC | Arsenal | A | L 1-2 | 6th Jan 1951 | FAC | Mansfield Town | A | L 0-2 | 12th Jan 1952 | FAC | Reading | A | W 3-0 | 2nd Feb 1952 | FAC | Rotherham United | H | W 3-0 | 23rd Feb 1952 | FAC | Newcastle United | H | L 0-1 | 10th Jan 1953 | FAC | Newcastle United | A | L 0-3 | 9th Jan 1954 | FAC | Barrow | A | D 2-2 | 14th Jan 1954 | FAC | Barrow | H | W 4-2 | 30th Jan 1954 | FAC | Everton | A | L 0-3 | 8th Jan 1955 | FAC | Blackburn Rovers | A | W 2-0 | 29th Jan 1955 | FAC | Stoke City | H | W 3-1 | 19th Feb 1955 | FAC | Sunderland | H | D 2-2 | 23rd Feb 1955 | FAC | Sunderland | A | L 0-1 | 7th Jan 1956 | FAC | York City | H | L 1-2 | 5th Jan 1957 | FAC | Wolverhampton Wanderers | A | L 3-5 | 4th Jan 1958 | FAC | Burnley | A | L 2-4 | 10th Jan 1959 | FAC | Portsmouth | A | L 1-3 | 9th Jan 1960 | FAC | Gillingham | A | W 4-1 | 30th Jan 1960 | FAC | Burnley | H | D 0-0 | 2nd Feb 1960 | FAC | Burnley | A | L 1-2 |
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