1887 FA Cup Final

1887 FA Cup Final
A scene of the match
Event 1886–87 FA Cup
Date 2 April 1887
Venue Kennington Oval, London
Referee Francis Marindin
Attendance 15,500

The 1887 FA Cup Final was contested by Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion at the Kennington Oval. Aston Villa won 2–0, with goals by Archie Hunter and Dennis Hodgetts.

Route to the Final

Aston Villa's route to the final was a turbulent one, smashing Wednesbury Old Athletic 13–0 in the first round, but having to play three replays against Wolverhampton Wanderers. After that, they recovered to make it to the final.

Although West Bromwich Albion didn't have any wins nearly as large as Aston Villa's, their path to the final was less turbulent, constantly defeating teams without much variation.[1]

Aston Villa

Round Opponent Score
1Wednesbury Old Athletic13–0
2Derby Midland6–1
3Wolverhampton Wanderers2–2
3 (Replay)Wolverhampton Wanderers1–1
3 (Second Replay)Wolverhampton Wanderers3–3
3 (Third Replay)Wolverhampton Wanderers2–0
4Notts CountyBoth teams allowed through
5Horncastle5–0
6Darwen3–2
Semi-FinalsRangers3–1

West Bromwich Albion

Round Opponent Score
1Burton Wanderers6–0
2Derby Junction2–1
3Crewe AlexandraBoth teams allowed through
4Mitchell St. George's1–0
5Lockwood Brothers1–0 (Match voided)
5 (replay)Lockwood Brothers2–1
6Notts County4–1
Semi-FinalsPreston North End3–1

Background

Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion had already played each other in the FA Cup once, in 1885. They played out a goalless draw, with Aston Villa winning the replay 3–0[2]. Although the two clubs have a fierce rivalry, this match was well before the rivalry developed and was probably not even a catalyst for the rivalry.

Match

After defeating the incredibly strong team Preston North End in the semis, West Bromwich began the match as favourites. For forty-five minutes, the Aston Villa defense was besieged. The Albion strikers even attempted to run the goalie over his own goal line. However, the first half ended goalless. In the second half, momentum began to shift Villa's way, as West Brom lost confidence. Finally, Villa broke the deadlock when Archie Hunter fired home, the West Brom goalie not even attempting a save, believing Hunter to be offside. In the final minute, Villa completed the win, with Dennis Hodgetts colliding with West Bromwich Albion goalie Bob Roberts, and poking the ball over the line to make it 2–0[3]

Details

Aston Villa, winning side
Aston Villa 2–0 West Bromwich Albion
Hunter
Hodgetts
Attendance: 15,500
Aston Villa
W.B. Albion
Aston Villa
GKJimmy Warner
DFFrank Coulton
DFJoseph Simmonds
MFJohn Burton
MFHarry Yates
MFFrankie Dawson
FWRichmond Davis
FWAlbert Brown
FWArchie Hunter (Captain)
FWHoward Vaughton
FWDennis Hodgetts
West Bromwich Albion
GKBob Roberts
DFHarry Green
DFAlbert Aldridge
MFEzra Horton
MFCharlie Perry
MFGeorge Timmins
FWGeorge Woodhall
FWTommy Green
FWJem Bayliss (Captain)
FWJack Paddock
FWTom Pearson


References

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