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词条 FA Cup semi-finals
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  1. Location

  2. Format

  3. Records

  4. List of FA Cup semi-finals

     Key  Results 

  5. Semi-finals table

  6. Venues

  7. See also

  8. Notes

  9. References

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The FA Cup semi-finals are played to determine which teams will contest the FA Cup Final. They are the penultimate phase of the FA Cup, the oldest football tournament in the world.

Location

The semi-finals have always been contested at neutral venues. Since 2008, all semi-finals have been held at Wembley. In the past any suitably large ground which was not the home ground of a team in that semi-final was used. Villa Park in Birmingham, Old Trafford in Manchester, and Hillsborough in Sheffield were common hosts.

All semi-finals between 1871 and 1881 were played at Kennington Oval. The first neutral semi-final match outside London took place in 1882 in Huddersfield.[1]

The 1989 semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough, Sheffield, turned into tragedy when 96 supporters were killed in the stands due to overcrowding.[2] The Hillsborough disaster had wide-ranging effects on future stadium design. Liverpool were granted a special dispensation to avoid playing their 2012 semi-final match against Everton on the 23rd anniversary of the disaster.[3]

The 1991 semi-final between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur was the first to be played at Wembley, the traditional venue for the FA Cup Final. Two years later both semi-finals were held at Wembley after the Steel City derby between Sheffield clubs Wednesday and United was switched from the original venue of Elland Road, Leeds. This was repeated in 1994, although a replay between Manchester United and Oldham Athletic was held at Maine Road, Manchester.

From 1995 to 1999 and from 2001 to 2004 other neutral grounds were used, though in 2000 both matches were played at the old Wembley, in its final year of operation. In 2005 both semi-finals were played at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff. However, in 2006 the FA decided to revert to the neutral ground system, with Villa Park and Old Trafford hosting the games.

In 2003, it was announced that all future semi-finals would be played at the new Wembley Stadium, once it had opened;[4] this took effect in 2008. The decision was mainly for financial reasons, to allow the FA to recoup some of the costs of rebuilding the stadium. However, the move was opposed by traditionalists and drew criticism from some supporters' groups.[5][6] Over a decade after the move, Aston Villa (amongst others) have called for the semi-finals to be regionalised once again.[7]

Tottenham Hotspur's 2018 semi-final was to some extent a home match for them, as they played their home games at Wembley that season while their new stadium was under construction. However for the semi-final the FA did not treat them as a home team.[8][9]

Format

In the past, there would be a replay if a semi-final match was drawn. If the replay was also drawn, there would be a second replay. In theory, an unlimited number of games could be played to obtain a winner. For example, in 1980 it took four games to decide the tie between Arsenal and Liverpool. This was the most games needed to settle an FA Cup semi-final, although there were several occasions when three games were played. Prior to the 1992 semi-finals, the only semi-final played under different rules to this was the rearranged 1989 semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest, for which it had been declared in advance that the game would be decided by extra time and penalties if necessary due to the Hillsborough Stadium disaster.

Queen's Park chose not to contest the 1871–72 replay match with Wanderers.

There were no semi-finals played in the 1872–73 competition. Under the rules at the time, holders Wanderers received a bye to the final. Queen's Park again decided not to contest a semifinal, so Oxford University advanced automatically.[10]

Between 1877–1881 only one semi-final was played due to the format of the competition leaving three teams remaining.

In 1991 the FA decided that only one replay should be played (starting with the 1991–92 competition). If this game ended in a draw, extra time would be played, followed by penalty kicks if the match was still even. In 1999 it was decided that the semi-finals should be decided in one game, with extra time and penalties if the score was level after 90 minutes. Replays are still used in earlier rounds, however, though they were eliminated in the quarter-finals in 2016. The last FA Cup semi-final replay, in 1999, saw Manchester United take on Arsenal at Villa Park.[11] This turned out to become one of the most memorable semi-finals of all time, with Peter Schmeichel saving a last-minute penalty from Dennis Bergkamp and a Ryan Giggs extra time goal deciding the outcome in Manchester United's favour. In 2003 this goal was voted the greatest ever in FA Cup history.

From 2016-17, a fourth substitute was allowed in semi-final matches if the game went into extra time.[12]

Records

Villa Park is the most used stadium in FA Cup semi–final history, having hosted 55 semi–finals.[13]

The highest attendance for an FA Cup semi-final is 88,141 for Everton's penalty win over Manchester United on 19 April 2009.[14] It was the fourth semi-final to be played at the new Wembley Stadium.

The highest winning margin was Newcastle United's 6–0 victory over Fulham in the 1908 Anfield semi-final.

The highest post-war winning margin was Stoke City's 5–0 victory over Bolton Wanderers in the second 2011 semi-final on 17 April 2011.

The highest-scoring match was Hull City's 5–3 victory over Sheffield United in the second 2014 semi-final.

List of FA Cup semi-finals

Key

*Match went to extra time
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
BoldWinning team won The Double
ItalicsTeam from outside the top level of English football
(since the formation of The Football League in 1888)

Results

1870s°1880s°1890s°1900s°1910s°1920s°1930s°1940s°1950s°1960s°1970s°1980s°1990s°2000s°2010s
YearSFWinnerLoserScoreVenue
18721Royal EngineersCrystal Palace0–0Kennington Oval
3–0Kennington Oval
2WanderersQueen's Park0–0Kennington Oval
w/o[15]
18731Oxford UniversityQueen's Parkw/o[16]
ByeWanderers (holders)
18741Oxford UniversityClapham Rovers1–0Kennington Oval
2Royal EngineersSwifts2–0Kennington Oval
18751Old EtoniansShropshire Wanderers1–0Kennington Oval
2Royal EngineersOxford University1–1Kennington Oval
1–0Kennington Oval
18761Old EtoniansOxford University1–0Kennington Oval
2WanderersSwifts2–1Kennington Oval
18771WanderersCambridge University1–0Kennington Oval
ByeOxford University
18781Royal EngineersOld Harrovians2–1Kennington Oval
ByeWanderers
18791Old EtoniansNottingham Forest2–1Kennington Oval
ByeClapham Rovers
18801Oxford UniversityNottingham Forest1–0Kennington Oval
ByeClapham Rovers
18811Old CarthusiansDarwen4–1Kennington Oval
ByeOld Etonians
18821Blackburn RoversThe Wednesday0–0St John's Ground
5–1Whalley Range
2Old EtoniansMarlow5–0Kennington Oval
18831Blackburn OlympicOld Carthusians4–0Whalley Range
2Old EtoniansNotts County2–1Kennington Oval
18841Blackburn RoversNotts County1–0Aston Lower Grounds
2Queen's ParkBlackburn Olympic4–1Trent Bridge
18851Blackburn RoversOld Carthusians5–1Trent Bridge
2Queen's ParkNottingham Forest1–1Racecourse Ground
3–0Merchiston Castle School
18861Blackburn RoversSwifts2–1Racecourse Ground
2West Bromwich AlbionSmall Heath Alliance4–0Aston Lower Grounds
18871Aston VillaRangers3–1Alexandra Recreation Ground
2West Bromwich AlbionPreston North End3–1Trent Bridge
18881Preston North EndCrewe Alexandra4–0Anfield
2West Bromwich AlbionDerby Junction3–0Victoria Ground
18891Preston North EndWest Bromwich Albion1–0Bramall Lane
2Wolverhampton WanderersBlackburn Rovers1–1Alexandra Recreation Ground
3–1Alexandra Recreation Ground
18901Blackburn RoversWolverhampton Wanderers1–0Racecourse Ground
2The Wednesday[17]Bolton Wanderers2–1Wellington Road
18911Blackburn RoversWest Bromwich Albion3–2Victoria Ground
2Notts CountySunderland3–3Bramall Lane
2–0Bramall Lane
18921Aston VillaSunderland4–1Bramall Lane
2West Bromwich AlbionNottingham Forest[17]1–1Molineux
1–1Molineux
6–2Racecourse Ground
18931EvertonPreston North End2–2Bramall Lane
0–0Bramall Lane
2–1Ewood Park
2Wolverhampton WanderersBlackburn Rovers2–1Town Ground
18941Bolton WanderersThe Wednesday2–1Fallowfield Stadium
2Notts County[18]Blackburn Rovers1–0Bramall Lane
18951Aston VillaSunderland2–1Ewood Park
2West Bromwich AlbionThe Wednesday2–0Racecourse Ground
18961The WednesdayBolton Wanderers1–1Goodison Park
3–1Town Ground
2Wolverhampton WanderersDerby County2–1Wellington Road
18971Aston VillaLiverpool3–0Bramall Lane
2EvertonDerby County3–2Victoria Ground
18981Derby CountyEverton3–1Molineux
2Nottingham ForestSouthampton[17]1–1Bramall Lane
2–0Crystal Palace
18991Derby CountyStoke City3–1Molineux
2Sheffield UnitedLiverpool2–2Burnden Park
4–4Burnden Park
[19]Fallowfield Stadium
1–0Baseball Ground
19001BuryNottingham Forest1–1Victoria Ground
3–2Bramall Lane
2Southampton[17]Millwall Athletic[17]0–0Crystal Palace
3–0Elm Park
19011Sheffield UnitedAston Villa2–2City Ground
3–0Baseball Ground
2Tottenham Hotspur[17]West Bromwich Albion4–0Villa Park
19021Sheffield UnitedDerby County2–2The Hawthorns
1–1Molineux
1–0City Ground
2Southampton[17]Nottingham Forest3–1White Hart Lane
19031BuryAston Villa3–0Goodison Park
2Derby CountyMillwall Athletic[17]3–0Villa Park
19041Bolton Wanderers[18]Derby County1–0Molineux
2Manchester CityThe Wednesday3–0Goodison Park
19051Aston VillaEverton1–1Victoria Ground
2–1City Ground
2Newcastle UnitedThe Wednesday1–0Hyde Road
19061EvertonLiverpool2–0Villa Park
2Newcastle UnitedWoolwich Arsenal2–0Victoria Ground
19071EvertonWest Bromwich Albion[18]2–1Burnden Park
2The WednesdayWoolwich Arsenal3–1St Andrew's
19081Newcastle UnitedFulham[18]6–0Anfield
2Wolverhampton Wanderers[18]Southampton[18]2–0Stamford Bridge
19091Bristol CityDerby County[18]1–1Stamford Bridge
2–1St Andrew's
2Manchester UnitedNewcastle United1–0Bramall Lane
19101Barnsley[18]Everton0–0Elland Road
3–0Old Trafford
2Newcastle UnitedSwindon Town[17]2–0White Hart Lane
19111Bradford CityBlackburn Rovers3–0Bramall Lane
2Newcastle UnitedChelsea[18]3–0St Andrew's
19121Barnsley[18]Swindon Town[17]0–0Stamford Bridge
1–0Meadow Lane
2West Bromwich AlbionBlackburn Rovers0–0Anfield
1–0*Hillsborough
19131Aston VillaOldham Athletic1–0Ewood Park
2SunderlandBurnley[18]0–0Bramall Lane
3–2St Andrew's
19141BurnleySheffield United0–0Old Trafford
1–0Goodison Park
2LiverpoolAston Villa2–0White Hart Lane
19151ChelseaEverton2–0Villa Park
2Sheffield UnitedBolton Wanderers2–1Ewood Park
19201Aston VillaChelsea3–1Bramall Lane
2Huddersfield Town[18]Bristol City[18]2–1Stamford Bridge
19211Tottenham HotspurPreston North End2–1Hillsborough
2Wolverhampton Wanderers[18]Cardiff City[18]0–0Anfield
3–1Old Trafford
19221Huddersfield TownNotts County[18]3–1Turf Moor
2Preston North EndTottenham Hotspur2–1Hillsborough
19231Bolton WanderersSheffield United1–0Old Trafford
2West Ham United[18]Derby County[18]5–2Stamford Bridge
19241Aston VillaBurnley3–0Bramall Lane
2Newcastle UnitedManchester City2–0St Andrew's
19251Cardiff CityBlackburn Rovers3–1 Meadow Lane
2Sheffield UnitedSouthampton[18]2–0Stamford Bridge
19261Bolton WanderersSwansea Town[18]3–0White Hart Lane
2Manchester CityManchester United3–0Bramall Lane
19271ArsenalSouthampton[18]2–1Stamford Bridge
2Cardiff CityReading[18]3–0Molineux
19281Blackburn RoversArsenal1–0Filbert Street
2Huddersfield TownSheffield United2–2Old Trafford
0–0Goodison Park
1–0Maine Road
19291Bolton WanderersHuddersfield Town3–1Anfield
2PortsmouthAston Villa1–0Highbury
19301ArsenalHull City[18]2–2Elland Road
1–0Villa Park
2Huddersfield TownSheffield Wednesday2–1Old Trafford
19311BirminghamSunderland2–0Elland Road
2West Bromwich Albion[18]Everton[18]1–0Old Trafford
19321ArsenalManchester City1–0Villa Park
2Newcastle UnitedChelsea2–1Leeds Road
19331EvertonWest Ham United[18]2–1Molineux
2Manchester CityDerby County3–2Leeds Road
19341Manchester CityAston Villa6–1Leeds Road
2PortsmouthLeicester City4–1St Andrew's
19351Sheffield WednesdayBurnley[18]3–0Villa Park
2West Bromwich AlbionBolton Wanderers[18]1–1Elland Road
2–0Victoria Ground
19361ArsenalGrimsby Town1–0Leeds Road
2Sheffield United[18]Fulham[18]2–1Molineux
19371Preston North EndWest Bromwich Albion4–1Highbury
2SunderlandMillwall[20]2–1Leeds Road
19381Huddersfield TownSunderland3–1Ewood Park
2Preston North EndAston Villa[18]2–1Bramall Lane
19391PortsmouthHuddersfield Town2–1Highbury
2Wolverhampton WanderersGrimsby Town5–0Old Trafford
19461Charlton AthleticBolton Wanderers2–0Villa Park
2Derby CountyBirmingham City1–1Hillsborough
4–1*Maine Road
19471Charlton AthleticNewcastle United[18]4–0Elland Road
2Burnley[18]Liverpool0–0*Ewood Park
1–0Maine Road
19481Manchester UnitedDerby County3–1Hillsborough
2BlackpoolTottenham Hotspur[18]3–1*Villa Park
19491Wolverhampton WanderersManchester United1–1Hillsborough
1–0Goodison Park
2Leicester City[18]Portsmouth3–1Highbury
19501LiverpoolEverton2–0Maine Road
2ArsenalChelsea2–2White Hart Lane
1–0*White Hart Lane
19511Newcastle UnitedWolverhampton Wanderers0–0Hillsborough
2–1Leeds Road
2BlackpoolBirmingham City[18]0–0Maine Road
2–1Goodison Park
19521ArsenalChelsea1–1White Hart Lane
3–0White Hart Lane
2Newcastle UnitedBlackburn Rovers[18]0–0Hillsborough
2–1Elland Road
19531BlackpoolTottenham Hotspur2–1Villa Park
2Bolton WanderersEverton[18]4–3Maine Road
19541Preston North EndSheffield Wednesday2–0Maine Road
2West Bromwich AlbionPort Vale[20]2–1Villa Park
19551Manchester CitySunderland1–0Villa Park
2Newcastle UnitedYork City[20]1–1Hillsborough
1–0Roker Park
19561Birmingham CitySunderland3–0Hillsborough
2Manchester CityTottenham Hotspur1–0Villa Park
19571Aston VillaWest Bromwich Albion2–2Molineux
1–0St Andrew's
2Manchester UnitedBirmingham City2–0Hillsborough
19581Bolton WanderersBlackburn Rovers[18]2–1Maine Road
2Manchester UnitedFulham[18]2–2Villa Park
5–3Highbury
19591Luton TownNorwich City[20]1–1White Hart Lane
1–0St Andrew's
2Nottingham ForestAston Villa1–0Hillsborough
19601Blackburn RoversSheffield Wednesday2–1Maine Road
2Wolverhampton WanderersAston Villa[18]1–0The Hawthorns
19611Leicester CitySheffield United[18]0–0Elland Road
0–0*City Ground
2–0*St Andrew's
2Tottenham HotspurBurnley3–0Villa Park
19621BurnleyFulham1–1Villa Park
2–1Filbert Street
2Tottenham HotspurManchester United3–1Hillsborough
19631Leicester CityLiverpool1–0Hillsborough
2Manchester UnitedSouthampton[18]1–0Villa Park
19641Preston North End[18]Swansea Town[18]2–1Villa Park
2West Ham UnitedManchester United3–1Hillsborough
19651LiverpoolChelsea2–0Villa Park
2Leeds UnitedManchester United0–0Hillsborough
1–0City Ground
19661EvertonManchester United1–0Burnden Park
2Sheffield WednesdayChelsea2–0Villa Park
19671ChelseaLeeds United1–0Villa Park
2Tottenham HotspurNottingham Forest2–1Hillsborough
19681EvertonLeeds United1–0Old Trafford
2West Bromwich AlbionBirmingham City[18]2–0Villa Park
19691Leicester CityWest Bromwich Albion1–0Hillsborough
2Manchester CityEverton1–0Villa Park
19701ChelseaWatford[18]5–1White Hart Lane
2Leeds UnitedManchester United0–0Hillsborough
0–0*Villa Park
1–0Burnden Park
19711ArsenalStoke City2–2Hillsborough
2–0Villa Park
2LiverpoolEverton2–1Old Trafford
19721ArsenalStoke City1–1Villa Park
2–1Goodison Park
2Leeds UnitedBirmingham City[18]3–0Hillsborough
19731Leeds UnitedWolverhampton Wanderers1–0Maine Road
2Sunderland[18]Arsenal2–1Hillsborough
19741LiverpoolLeicester City0–0Old Trafford
3–1Villa Park
2Newcastle UnitedBurnley2–0Hillsborough
19751Fulham[18]Birmingham City1–1Hillsborough
1–0*Maine Road
2West Ham UnitedIpswich Town0–0Villa Park
2–1Stamford Bridge
19761Manchester UnitedDerby County2–0Hillsborough
2Southampton[18]Crystal Palace[20]2–0Stamford Bridge
19771Manchester UnitedLeeds United2–1Hillsborough
2LiverpoolEverton2–2Maine Road
3–0Maine Road
19781ArsenalOrient[18]3–0Stamford Bridge
2Ipswich TownWest Bromwich Albion3–1Highbury
19791ArsenalWolverhampton Wanderers2–0Villa Park
2Manchester UnitedLiverpool2–2Maine Road
1–0Goodison Park
19801ArsenalLiverpool0–0Hillsborough
1–1*Villa Park
1–1*Villa Park
1–0Highfield Road
2West Ham United[18]Everton1–1Villa Park
2–1Elland Road
19811Manchester CityIpswich Town1–0*Villa Park
2Tottenham HotspurWolverhampton Wanderers2–2*Hillsborough
3–0Highbury
19821Queens Park Rangers[18]West Bromwich Albion1–0Highbury
2Tottenham HotspurLeicester City[18]2–0Villa Park
19831Manchester UnitedArsenal2–1Villa Park
2Brighton & Hove AlbionSheffield Wednesday[18]2–1Highbury
19841EvertonSouthampton1–0*Highbury
2WatfordPlymouth Argyle[20]1–0Villa Park
19851Manchester UnitedLiverpool2–2*Goodison Park
2–1Maine Road
2EvertonLuton Town2–1*Villa Park
19861LiverpoolSouthampton2–0*White Hart Lane
2EvertonSheffield Wednesday2–1*Villa Park
19871Coventry CityLeeds United[18]3–2*Hillsborough
2Tottenham HotspurWatford4–1Villa Park
19881LiverpoolNottingham Forest2–1Hillsborough
2WimbledonLuton Town2–1White Hart Lane
19891LiverpoolNottingham Forest[21]Hillsborough
3–1Old Trafford
2EvertonNorwich City1–0Villa Park
19901Manchester UnitedOldham Athletic[18]3–3*Maine Road
2–1*Maine Road
2Crystal PalaceLiverpool4–3*Villa Park
19911Nottingham ForestWest Ham United[18]4–0Villa Park
2Tottenham HotspurArsenal3–1Wembley Stadium (Original)
19921LiverpoolPortsmouth[18]1–1*Highbury
0–0†[22]Villa Park
2Sunderland[18]Norwich City1–0Hillsborough
19931ArsenalTottenham Hotspur1–0Wembley Stadium (Original)
2Sheffield WednesdaySheffield United2–1*Wembley Stadium (Original)
19941ChelseaLuton Town[18]2–0Wembley Stadium (Original)
2Manchester UnitedOldham Athletic1–1*Wembley Stadium (Original)
4–1Maine Road
19951EvertonTottenham Hotspur4–1Elland Road
2Manchester UnitedCrystal Palace2–2*Villa Park
2–0Villa Park
19961Manchester UnitedChelsea2–1Villa Park
2LiverpoolAston Villa3–0Old Trafford
19971ChelseaWimbledon3–0Highbury
2MiddlesbroughChesterfield[20]3–3*Old Trafford
3–0Hillsborough
19981ArsenalWolverhampton Wanderers[18]1–0Villa Park
2Newcastle UnitedSheffield United[18]1–0Old Trafford
19991Manchester UnitedArsenal0–0*Villa Park
2–1*Villa Park
2Newcastle UnitedTottenham Hotspur2–0*Old Trafford
20001Aston VillaBolton Wanderers[18]0–0†[23]Wembley Stadium (Original)
2ChelseaNewcastle United2–1Wembley Stadium (Original)
20011ArsenalTottenham Hotspur2–1Old Trafford
2LiverpoolWycombe Wanderers[20]2–1Villa Park
20021ArsenalMiddlesbrough1–0Old Trafford
2ChelseaFulham1–0Villa Park
20031ArsenalSheffield United[18]1–0Old Trafford
2SouthamptonWatford[18]2–1Villa Park
20041Manchester UnitedArsenal1–0Villa Park
2Millwall[18]Sunderland[18]1–0Old Trafford
20051ArsenalBlackburn Rovers3–0Millennium Stadium
2Manchester UnitedNewcastle United4–1Millennium Stadium
20061LiverpoolChelsea2–1Old Trafford
2West Ham UnitedMiddlesbrough1–0Villa Park
20071Manchester UnitedWatford4–1Villa Park
2ChelseaBlackburn Rovers2–1*Old Trafford
20081PortsmouthWest Bromwich Albion[18]1–0Wembley Stadium (New)
2Cardiff City[18]Barnsley[18]1–0Wembley Stadium (New)
20091ChelseaArsenal2–1Wembley Stadium (New)
2EvertonManchester United0–0†[24]Wembley Stadium (New)
20101ChelseaAston Villa3–0Wembley Stadium (New)
2PortsmouthTottenham Hotspur2–0*Wembley Stadium (New)
20111Manchester CityManchester United1–0Wembley Stadium (New)
2Stoke CityBolton Wanderers5–0Wembley Stadium (New)
20121LiverpoolEverton2–1Wembley Stadium (New)
2ChelseaTottenham Hotspur5–1Wembley Stadium (New)
20131Wigan AthleticMillwall[18]2–0Wembley Stadium (New)
2Manchester CityChelsea2–1Wembley Stadium (New)
20141ArsenalWigan Athletic[18]1–1†[24]Wembley Stadium (New)
2Hull CitySheffield United[20]5–3Wembley Stadium (New)
20151ArsenalReading[18]2–1*Wembley Stadium (New)
2Aston VillaLiverpool2–1Wembley Stadium (New)
20161Manchester UnitedEverton2–1Wembley Stadium (New)
2Crystal PalaceWatford2–1Wembley Stadium (New)
20171ChelseaTottenham Hotspur4–2Wembley Stadium (New)
2ArsenalManchester City2–1*Wembley Stadium (New)
20181Manchester UnitedTottenham Hotspur2–1Wembley Stadium (New)
2ChelseaSouthampton2–0Wembley Stadium (New)

Semi-finals table

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|image3 = Middlesbrough West Ham FA Cup semi-final 2006.jpg |width3 = 180 |alt3 = Middlesbrough v West Ham, Villa Park, 2006 |caption3 = The pre-match line-ups at Villa Park for Middlesbrough versus West Ham United, 2006
|image4 = Old Trafford football ground - geograph.org.uk - 1770907.jpg |width4 = 180 |alt4 = Blackburn v Chelsea, Old Trafford, 2007 |caption4 = Blackburn Rovers v Chelsea at Old Trafford in 2007: the last FA Cup semi-final before the event was moved to the new Wembley Stadium.
|image5 = Arsenal vs Chelsea FA Cup 2009.jpg |width5 = 180 |alt5 = Arsenal v Chelsea, new Wembley, 2009 |caption5 = Arsenal versus Chelsea in 2009 was one of several London derbies held at the national stadium
|image6 = Wembley Manchester derby pre-kick-off (edited).jpg |width6 = 180 |alt6 = Manchester derby, new Wembley, 2010 |caption6 = Manchester clubs City and United have reached the FA Cup semi-final a combined 40 times. The Manchester derby has twice been a semi-final.
|image7 = Wembley Stadium 2014-04-13.jpg |width7 = 180 |alt7 = Hull v Sheffield United, new Wembley, 2014 |caption7 = In amongst Hull City fans at the 2014 all-Yorkshire semi-final against Sheffield United
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Teams shown with an asterisk beside their name are no longer in existence. This table is updated after 2016–17 FA Cup.

TeamAppearancesWonLost
Arsenal 29209
Aston Villa 211110
Barnsley 321
Birmingham City 927
Blackburn Olympic 211
Blackburn Rovers 18810
Blackpool 330
Bolton Wanderers 1477
Bradford City 110
Brighton and Hove Albion 110
Bristol City 211
Burnley 835
Bury 220
Cambridge University 101
Cardiff City[25] 431
Charlton Athletic 220
Chelsea 221210
Chesterfield 101
Clapham Rovers* 101
Coventry City 110
Crewe Alexandra 101
Crystal Palace (1861)* 101
Crystal Palace (1905) 422
Darwen 101
Derby County 1349
Derby Junction* 101
Everton 261313
Fulham 615
Grimsby Town 202
Huddersfield Town 752
Hull City 211
Ipswich Town 312
Leeds United 844
Leicester City 743
Orient 101
Liverpool 241410
Luton Town 413
Manchester City 13103
Manchester United 28199
Marlow 101
Middlesbrough 312
Millwall 514
Newcastle United 17134
Norwich City 303
Nottingham Forest 1239
Notts County 523
Old Carthusians 312
Old Etonians 550
Old Harrovians 101
Oldham Athletic 303
Oxford University 532
Plymouth Argyle 101
Port Vale 101
Portsmouth 752
Preston North End 1073
Queen's Park[26] 321
Queens Park Rangers 110
Rangers[26] 101
Reading 202
Royal Engineers 440
Sheffield United 1468
Sheffield Wednesday 16610
Shropshire Wanderers* 101
Southampton 1147
Stoke City 413
Sunderland 1248
Swansea City[25] 202
Swifts* 303
Swindon Town 202
Tottenham Hotspur 20911
Wanderers* 330
Watford 615
West Bromwich Albion 201010
West Ham United 752
Wigan Athletic 211
Wimbledon* 211
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1486
Wycombe Wanderers 101
York City 101

Venues

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|image1 = Hillsborough Finial Square.jpg |width1 = 180 |alt1 = Hillsborough |caption1 = Semi-finals were held at Sheffield Wednesday's home ground Hillsborough for 85 years.
|image2 = Main Stand, Maine Road, 1985.jpg |width2 = 180 |alt2 = Maine Road |caption2 = Maine Road (1985 image), dubbed the Wembley of the North, was used for semi-finals between 1928 and 1994.
|image3 = Cricket, WG Grace, 1891- Kennington Oval.jpg |width3 = 180 |alt3 = Kennington Oval |caption3 = In the 19th century, seventeen FA Cup semi-final matches were held at the Kennington Oval (1891 image).
|image4 = Bramall Lane - geograph.org.uk - 993721.jpg |width4 = 180 |alt4 = Bramall Lane |caption4 = Bramall Lane (1965 photo) hosted 17 semi-finals from 1889 to 1938; Sheffield has been host city on 51 occasions.
|image5 = The old Wembley Stadium.jpg |width5 = 180 |alt5 = Old Wembley |caption5 = The original Wembley Stadium began hosting semi-finals in 1991 with the North London derby.
|image6 = Nottingham2.jpg |width6 = 180 | alt6 = Meadow Lane, the City Ground, and Trent Bridge |caption6 = Meadow Lane, The City Ground and Trent Bridge in 2003: the extant three of Nottingham's four FA Cup semi-final hosts.
}}

Venues that no longer exist or regularly host football matches are denoted with an asterisk.

Stadium City SF
matches
Year of
first SF
Most
recent SF
Kennington Oval* London 17 1872 1883
St John's Ground* Huddersfield 1 1882 1882
Whalley Range* Manchester 2 1882 1883
Aston Lower Grounds* Birmingham 2 1884 1886
Trent Bridge* West Bridgford 3 1884 1887
Racecourse Ground* Derby 5 1885 1890
Merchiston Castle School* Edinburgh, Scotland [27] 1 1885 1885
Alexandra Recreation Ground* Crewe 3 1887 1889
Anfield Liverpool 5 1888 1929
Victoria Ground* Stoke-on-Trent 7 1897 1935
Wellington Road* Perry Barr 2 1890 1896
Bramall Lane Sheffield 17 1889 1938
Molineux Wolverhampton 10 1892 1957
Ewood Park Blackburn 6 1893 1947
Town Ground* Nottingham 2 1893 1896
Fallowfield Stadium* Manchester 2 1894 1899
Goodison Park Liverpool 10 1896 1985
Crystal Palace* London 2 1898 1900
Burnden Park* Bolton 5 1899 1970
Baseball Ground* Derby 2 1899 1901
Elm Park* Reading 1 1900 1900
Villa Park Birmingham 55 1901 2007
City Ground West Bridgford 5 1901 1965
The Hawthorns West Bromwich 2 1902 1960
White Hart Lane* London 12 1902 1988
Hyde Road* Manchester 1 1905 1905
St Andrew's Birmingham 9 1907 1961
Stamford Bridge London 10 1910 1978
Elland Road Leeds 10 1910 1995
Old Trafford Manchester 23 1910 2007
Meadow Lane Nottingham 2 1912 1925
Hillsborough Sheffield 34 1912 1997
Turf Moor Burnley 1 1922 1922
Filbert Street* Leicester 2 1928 1962
Maine Road* Manchester 18 1928 1994
Highbury* London 12[28] 1929 1997
Leeds Road* Huddersfield 6 1932 1951
Roker Park* Sunderland 1 1955 1955
Highfield Road* Coventry 1 1980 1980
Old Wembley* London 7 1991 2000
Millennium Stadium Cardiff, Wales[29] 2 2005 2005
New Wembley London 20 2008 2018

See also

  • FA Cup
  • FA Cup Final
  • FA Cup Third-fourth place matches
  • Hillsborough Disaster

Notes

1. ^http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/engcup1882.html
2. ^https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/0/happened-hillsborough-1989/
3. ^https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/17672088
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/fa_cup/2625199.stm|title=New Wembley to host semis|publisher=BBC News|date=3 January 2003|accessdate=25 February 2011}}
5. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.fsf.org.uk/news/news0002-facup.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070208165141/http://www.fsf.org.uk/news/news0002-facup.html|archivedate=8 February 2007|title=Football Supporters Hail FA Cup Semi-final Decision|publisher=Football Supporters Federation|date=18 November 2005|accessdate=25 February 2011}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/fa_cup/7931672.stm|title=Moyes unhappy with Wembley semi|publisher=BBC News|date=9 March 2009|accessdate=25 February 2011}}
7. ^https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/aston-villa-chief-want-fa-14583932
8. ^http://www.nydailynews.com/newswires/sports/spurs-beat-swansea-home-fa-cup-semifinal-wembley-article-1.3880350
9. ^http://www.espn.com/soccer/tottenham-hotspur/story/3390091/no-wembley-privileges-for-tottenham-if-they-reach-fa-cup-semifinals-report?src=com
10. ^http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/engcup1873.html
11. ^https://news.arseblog.com/2015/04/f-a-cup-semi-final-facts-stats-and-trivia
12. ^https://sports.yahoo.com/news/fa-cup-quarter-finals-why-162042008.html
13. ^http://www.thefa.com/news/2014/Apr/12/the-fa-cup-stats-and-figures-2013-14
14. ^{{cite news|last=Hughes|first=Rob|title=Nwanko Kanu repays Harry Redknapp's faith in one moment|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/premier_league/portsmouth/article3689897.ece|publisher=TimesOnline|date=6 April 2008|accessdate=10 May 2008 | location=London}}
15. ^Queen's Park could not afford a second trip to London for their semi-final replay and were forced to withdraw.
16. ^Queen's Park once again withdrew from the FA Cup at the semi-final stage.
17. ^Non-League club
18. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 Club in second flight of league system
19. ^Match abandoned at half time due to a crush in the crowd and dark conditions.
20. ^Club in third flight of league system
21. ^Abandoned after 6 minutes (see Hillsborough Disaster).
22. ^3–1 on penalties
23. ^4–1 on penalties
24. ^4–2 on penalties
25. ^Welsh team
26. ^Scottish team that was invited to compete
27. ^Venue in nation other than England or Wales
28. ^https://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/fa-cup-semi-finals
29. ^Venue in Wales

References

  • FA Cup statistics
{{Reflist|2}}{{FA Cup Seasons}}

1 : FA Cup

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