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1984 Football League Cup Final
Event
198384 Football League Cup
Liverpool
Everton

 

 

Liverpool
Everton
0
0
Date
25 March 1984
Venue
Wembley Stadium, London
Referee
Alan Robinson
Attendance
100,000
Replay
Liverpool
Everton
1
0
Date
28 March 1984
Venue
Maine Road, Manchester
Attendance
52,089
1983
1985
The 1984 Football League Cup Final (billed as the Milk Cup Final) was an association football match between Liverpool and Everton. The initial final was a dour affair in which Liverpool had more chances but Everton saw what seemed a clear-cut penalty claim waved away by the referee when Alan Hansen used his hand to steer Adrian Heath’s goal-bound shot off the Liverpool goal line. The replay was equally dour but Liverpool won the game through a first-half Graeme Souness goal at Maine Road. This was Liverpool’s fourth consecutive success in the competition and also the third consecutive final in which they had defeated that season’s eventual FA Cup winners.

 

Contents
1
Match details
2
Replay
3
References
4
External links
Match details[edit]
25 March 1984
14:30
Liverpool
00 (a.e.t.)
Everton

 

Report

 

Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: Alan Robinson

 

 

 

 

 

Liverpool

 

 

 

 

 

Everton

 

 

GK
1
 Bruce Grobbelaar
RB
2
 Phil Neal
LB
3
 Alan Kennedy
CB
4
 Mark Lawrenson
LM
5
 Ronnie Whelan
CB
6
 Alan Hansen
CF
7
 Kenny Dalglish
RM
8
 Sammy Lee
CF
9
 Ian Rush
CM
10
 Craig Johnston

 

 91′
CM
11
 Graeme Souness (c)
Substitute:
FW
12
 Michael Robinson

 

 91′
Manager:
 Joe Fagan

 

 

GK
1
 Neville Southall
RB
2
 Gary Stevens
LB
3
 John Bailey
CB
4
 Kevin Ratcliffe (c)
CB
5
 Derek Mountfield
CM
6
 Peter Reid
RM
7
 Alan Irvine
CF
8
 Adrian Heath
CF
9
 Graeme Sharp
CM
10
 Kevin Richardson
LM
11
 Kevin Sheedy  [1]
Substitute:
DF/MF
12
 Alan Harper  [2]
Manager:
 Howard Kendall
Match rules
90 minutes.
30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
Replay if scores still level.
One named substitute.
Maximum of one substitution.
Replay[edit]
28 March 1984
19:30
Liverpool
10
Everton
Souness  21′
Report

 

Maine Road, Manchester
Attendance: 52,089
Referee: Alan Robinson

 

 

GK
1
 Bruce Grobbelaar
RB
2
 Phil Neal
LB
3
 Alan Kennedy
CB
4
 Mark Lawrenson
LM
5
 Ronnie Whelan
CB
6
 Alan Hansen
CF
7
 Kenny Dalglish
RM
8
 Sammy Lee
CF
9
 Ian Rush
CM
10
 Craig Johnston
CM
11
 Graeme Souness (c)
Substitute:
FW
12
 Michael Robinson
Manager:
 Joe Fagan

 

 

GK
1
 Neville Southall
RB
2
 Gary Stevens
LB
3
 John Bailey
CB
4
 Kevin Ratcliffe (c)
CB
5
 Derek Mountfield
CM
6
 Peter Reid
RM
7
 Alan Irvine 
CF
8
 Adrian Heath
CF
9
 Graeme Sharp
MF
10
 Kevin Richardson
MF
11
 Alan Harper
Substitute:
MF
12
 Andy King 
Manager:
 Howard Kendall
Match rules
90 minutes.
30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
One named substitute.
Maximum of one substitution.

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The 198384 FA Cup was the 103rd season of the world’s oldest football knockout competition, The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup. The competition was won by Everton, who defeated finalists Watford 20 at Wembley.

 

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
7
Semi-Finals
8
Final
9
TV Coverage
10
References
First round proper[edit]
For the qualifying rounds, see 198384 FA Cup Qualifying Rounds.
The first round matches were played over the weekend of 1920 November 1983. Replays were played on 2123 November, or 28 November.
Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
Date
1
Chester City
12
Chesterfield
19 November 1983
2
Darlington
50
Mossley
19 November 1983
3
Bournemouth
40
Walsall
19 November 1983
4
Barking
21
Farnborough Town
19 November 1983
5
Barnet
00
Bristol Rovers
19 November 1983
Replay
Bristol Rovers
31
Barnet
22 November 1983
6
Burnley
20
Hyde United
19 November 1983
7
Poole Town
00
Newport County
20 November 1983
Replay
Newport County
31
Poole Town
22 November 1983
8
Rochdale
10
Crewe Alexandra
19 November 1983
9
Yeovil Town
01
Harrow Borough
19 November 1983
10
Reading
20
Hereford United
19 November 1983
11
Northwich Victoria
11
Bangor City
19 November 1983
Replay
Bangor City
10
Northwich Victoria
22 November 1983
12
Macclesfield Town
00
York City
19 November 1983
Replay
York City
20
Macclesfield Town
22 November 1983
13
Gainsborough Trinity
02
Blackpool
19 November 1983
14
Wrexham
15
Sheffield United
19 November 1983
15
Tranmere Rovers
22
Bolton Wanderers
19 November 1983
Replay
Bolton Wanderers
41
Tranmere Rovers
22 November 1983
16
Northampton Town
11
Waterlooville
19 November 1983
Replay
Waterlooville
11
Northampton Town
23 November 1983
Replay
Northampton Town
20
Waterlooville
28 November 1983
17
Bradford City
00
Wigan Athletic
19 November 1983
Replay
Wigan Athletic
42
Bradford City
28 November 1983
18
Millwall
21
Dartford
19 November 1983
19
Wimbledon
21
Orient
19 November 1983
20
Penrith
02
Hull City
19 November 1983
21
Southend United
00
Plymouth Argyle
19 November 1983
Replay
Plymouth Argyle
20
Southend United
22 November 1983
22
Exeter City
11
Maidstone United
19 November 1983
Replay
Maidstone United
21
Exeter City
23 November 1983
23
Scunthorpe United
10
Preston North End
19 November 1983
24
Mansfield Town
30
Doncaster Rovers
19 November 1983
25
Port Vale
12
Lincoln City
19 November 1983
26
Halifax Town
23
Whitby Town
19 November 1983
27
Wealdstone
11
Enfield
19 November 1983
Replay
Enfield
22
Wealdstone
22 November 1983
Replay
Wealdstone
20
Enfield
28 November 1983
28
Torquay United
12
Colchester United
19 November 1983
29
Kettering Town
07
Swindon Town
19 November 1983
30
Rotherham United
00
Hartlepool United
19 November 1983
Replay
Hartlepool United
01
Rotherham United
23 November 1983
31
Aldershot
11
Worcester City
19 November 1983
Replay
Worcester City
21
Aldershot
21 November 1983
32
Boston United
03
Bury
19 November 1983
33
Chelmsford City
00
Wycombe Wanderers
19 November 1983
Replay
Wycombe Wanderers
12
Chelmsford City
22 November 1983
34
Burton Albion
12
Windsor & Eton
19 November 1983
35
Dagenham
22
Brentford
19 November 1983
Replay
Brentford
21
Dagenham
22 November 1983
36
Oxford United
20
Peterborough United
19 November 1983
37
Corinthian Casuals
00
Bristol City
19 November 1983
Replay
Bristol City
40
Corinthian Casuals
23 November 1983
38
Telford United
30
Stockport County
19 November 1983
39
AP Leamington
01
Gillingham
19 November 1983
40
Frickley Athletic
01
Altrincham
19 November 1983
Second Round Proper[edit]
The second round matches were played mainly on 10 December 1983, with a couple of ties and replays being played on 1314 December, or 19 December.
Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
Date
1
Chesterfield
22
Burnley
10 December 1983
Replay
Burnley
32
Chesterfield
19 December 1983
2
Darlington
00
Altrincham
10 December 1983
Replay
Altrincham
02
Darlington
14 December 1983
3
Reading
11
Oxford United
10 December 1983
Replay
Oxford United
30
Reading
14 December 1983
4
Gillingham
61
Chelmsford City
10 December 1983
5
Bolton Wanderers
20
Mansfield Town
10 December 1983
6
Lincoln City
00
Sheffield United
10 December 1983
Replay
Sheffield United
10
Lincoln City
19 December 1983
7
Windsor & Eton
00
Bournemouth
13 December 1983
Replay
Bournemouth
20
Windsor & Eton
19 December 1983
8
Bangor City
11
Blackpool
10 December 1983
Replay
Blackpool
21
Bangor City
13 December 1983
9
Brentford
32
Wimbledon
10 December 1983
10
Bristol Rovers
12
Bristol City
10 December 1983
11
Maidstone United
32
Worcester City
10 December 1983
12
Northampton Town
11
Telford United
10 December 1983
Replay
Telford United
32
Northampton Town
14 December 1983
13
Plymouth Argyle
21
Barking
10 December 1983
14
Millwall
23
Swindon Town
10 December 1983
15
Scunthorpe United
20
Bury
10 December 1983
16
York City
02
Rochdale
13 December 1983
17
Rotherham United
21
Hull City
10 December 1983
18
Wigan Athletic
10
Whitby Town
10 December 1983
19
Colchester United
40
Wealdstone
10 December 1983
20
Harrow Borough
13
Newport County
10 December 1983
Third round proper[edit]
The third round matches were played over the weekend 68 January 1984. Replays took place on 1011 January, with second replays on 16 January.
Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
Date
1
Blackpool
21
Manchester City
7 January 1984
2
Darlington
41
Maidstone United
7 January 1984
3
Bournemouth
20
Manchester United
7 January 1984
4
Burnley
00
Oxford United
7 January 1984
Replay
Oxford United
21
Burnley
11 January 1984
5
Liverpool
40
Newcastle United
6 January 1984
6
Rochdale
14
Telford United
7 January 1984
7
Gillingham
53
Brentford
7 January 1984
8
Notts County
22
Bristol City
8 January 1984
Replay
Bristol City
02
Notts County
10 January 1984
9
Nottingham Forest
12
Southampton
7 January 1984
10
Blackburn Rovers
10
Chelsea
7 January 1984
11
Aston Villa
11
Norwich City
7 January 1984
Replay
Norwich City
30
Aston Villa
11 January 1984
12
Sheffield Wednesday
10
Barnsley
7 January 1984
13
Bolton Wanderers
03
Sunderland
7 January 1984
14
Middlesbrough
32
Arsenal
7 January 1984
15
Luton Town
22
Watford
7 January 1984
Replay
Watford
43
Luton Town
10 January 1984
16
Shrewsbury Town
30
Oldham Athletic
7 January 1984
17
Sheffield United
11
Birmingham City
7 January 1984
Replay
Birmingham City
20
Sheffield United
10 January 1984
18
Fulham
00
Tottenham Hotspur
7 January 1984
Replay
Tottenham Hotspur
20
Fulham
11 January 1984
19
Coventry City
11
Wolverhampton Wanderers
7 January 1984
Replay
Wolverhampton Wanderers
11
Coventry City
10 January 1984
Replay
Coventry City
30
Wolverhampton Wanderers
16 January 1984
20
Portsmouth
21
Grimsby Town
7 January 1984
21
West Ham United
10
Wigan Athletic
7 January 1984
22
Brighton & Hove Albion
20
Swansea City
7 January 1984
23
Plymouth Argyle
22
Newport County
7 January 1984
Replay
Newport County
01
Plymouth Argyle
10 January 1984
24
Carlisle United
11
Swindon Town
7 January 1984
Replay
Swindon Town
31
Carlisle United
10 January 1984
25
Crystal Palace
10
Leicester City
7 January 1984
26
Huddersfield Town
21
Queens Park Rangers
7 January 1984
27
Cardiff City
03
Ipswich Town
7 January 1984
28
Leeds United
11
Scunthorpe United
7 January 1984
Replay
Scunthorpe United
11
Leeds United
10 January 1984
Replay
Scunthorpe United
42
Leeds United
16 January 1984
29
Stoke City
02
Everton
7 January 1984
30
Rotherham United
00
West Bromwich Albion
7 January 1984
Replay
West Bromwich Albion
30
Rotherham United
11 January 1984
31
Colchester United
01
Charlton Athletic
7 January 1984
32
Cambridge United
03
Derby County
7 January 1984
Fourth round proper[edit]
The fourth round matches were mainly played over the weekend of 2829 January 1984. Some games were instead played or replayed on 30 January1 February.
Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
Date
1
Sheffield Wednesday
32
Coventry City
30 January 1984
2
Middlesbrough
20
Bournemouth
31 January 1984
3
West Bromwich Albion
10
Scunthorpe United
1 February 1984
4
Sunderland
12
Birmingham City
28 January 1984
5
Derby County
32
Telford United
1 February 1984
6
Everton
00
Gillingham
28 January 1984
Replay
Gillingham
00
Everton
31 January 1984
Replay
Gillingham
03
Everton
6 February 1984
7
Swindon Town
12
Blackburn Rovers
28 January 1984
8
Shrewsbury Town
20
Ipswich Town
28 January 1984
9
Tottenham Hotspur
00
Norwich City
28 January 1984
Replay
Norwich City
21
Tottenham Hotspur
1 February 1984
10
Portsmouth
01
Southampton
28 January 1984
11
Brighton & Hove Albion
20
Liverpool
29 January 1984
12
Plymouth Argyle
21
Darlington
28 January 1984
13
Crystal Palace
11
West Ham United
28 January 1984
Replay
West Ham United
20
Crystal Palace
31 January 1984
14
Huddersfield Town
12
Notts County
1 February 1984
15
Charlton Athletic
02
Watford
28 January 1984
16
Oxford United
21
Blackpool
28 January 1984
Fifth round proper[edit]
The fifth round matches were all played on 1718 February 1984, with no replays required.
Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
Date
1
Watford
31
Brighton & Hove Albion
18 February 1984
2
Notts County
10
Middlesbrough
18 February 1984
3
Blackburn Rovers
01
Southampton
17 February 1984
4
West Bromwich Albion
01
Plymouth Argyle
18 February 1984
5
Derby County
21
Norwich City
18 February 1984
6
Everton
30
Shrewsbury Town
18 February 1984
7
Birmingham City
30
West Ham United
18 February 1984
8
Oxford United
03
Sheffield Wednesday
18 February 1984
Sixth round proper[edit]
The sixth round matches were played on the weekend of 1011 March 1984 with replays on 14 and 20 March.
Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
Date
1
Notts County
12
Everton
10 March 1984
2
Sheffield Wednesday
00
Southampton
11 March 1984
Replay
Southampton
51
Sheffield Wednesday
20 March 1984
3
Plymouth Argyle
00
Derby County
10 March 1984
Replay
Derby County
01
Plymouth Argyle
14 March 1984
4
Birmingham City
13
Watford
10 March 1984
Semi-Finals[edit]
14 April 1984
Everton
10
(a.e.t)
Southampton
Heath  117′

 

Highbury, London

 

14 April 1984
Watford
10
Plymouth Argyle
Reilly

 

Villa Park, Birmingham
Final[edit]
Main article: 1984 FA Cup Final
19 May 1984
15:00 BST
Everton
2 0
Watford
Sharp  38′
Gray  51′
(Report)

 

Wembley, London
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: John Hunting

 

 

 

 

 

Everton

 

 

 

 

 

Watford
TV Coverage[edit]
The right to show FA Cup games were, as with Football League matches, shared between the BBC and ITV network. For the first time, four games were allowed to be screened Live from the Third round to the sixth and shared between the two companies, as well as the Final. An attempt by the broadcasters to show the Semi-Finals live on consecutive Sunday afternoons was rejected by the FA in November 1983. Other games were shown in a highlights format. ITV coverage was now nationalized for the first time, although a strike prevented ITV coverage of the Third round. No highlights or live games were screened from Rounds One and Two. Third Round BBC Liverpool v Newcastle United (LIVE-Friday Evening), Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur, Norwich City v Aston Villa (Midweek replay) ITV No games broadcast due to strike. Fourth Round BBC Shrewsbury Town v Ipswich Town, Tottenham Hotspur v Norwich City, Portsmouth v Southampton ITV Brighton & Hove Albion v Liverpool (LIVE-Sunday Afternoon), Norwich City v Tottenham Hotspur (Midweek replay) Fifth Round BBC Blackburn Rovers v Southampton (LIVE-Friday Evening) ITV Watford v Brighton & Hove Albion, Derby County v Norwich City, Oxford United v Sheffield Wednesday Sixth RoundBBC Birmingham City v Watford, Plymouth Argyle v Derby County, Notts County v Everton, Derby County v Plymouth Argyle (Midweek replay) ITV Sheffield Wednesday v Southampton (LIVE-Sunday Afternoon) Semi-Finals BBC Plymouth Argyle v Watford ITV Everton v Southampton Final Everton v Watford, shown Live by both the BBC & ITV.

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