1939 FA Cup Final

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The 1939 FA Cup Final was contested by Portsmouth and Wolverhampton Wanderers at Wembley. Portsmouth won 4–1, with goals from Bert Barlow, John Anderson and two by Cliff Parker. Dicky Dorsett scored Wolves' effort.

As a result of the suspension of the FA Cup for the duration of the Second World War, the next FA Cup final was not until seven years later in 1946, thereby enabling Portsmouth fans to claim that their team has held the Cup for the longest time.

Wolves had entered the game as clear favourites, having scored 19 goals in their five FA Cup games and lying second in the league table. By contrast, Portsmouth were struggling in the relegation zone.

Captain Jimmy Guthrie was presented with the cup by King George VI. Portsmouth manager Jack Tinn said afterwards that his side won thanks to the help of his "lucky spats".

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[edit] Match summary

Approaching the half hour mark, Barlow scored Portsmouth's first goal from within the area. Portsmouth pressed their advantage, refusing to let Wolves back into the contest. Anderson hooked in a second just before half time after McAlinden's chip in from the right had left the advancing Scott in no-man's-land.

Immediately after the restart, Wolves goalkeeper Scott fumbled a shot on the goal line and only prevented the strike creeping in with an outstretched hand on top of the ball. However, Cliff Parker slid in to kick the ball from under the keeper's hand to make it 3–0. Wolves drove forward to try to mount a recovery but a solitary Dorsett strike from eight yards was their only success. Portsmouth put the result beyond any doubt when Parker headed in his second and Portsmouth's fourth when he headed in from close range from a Worrall cross.

[edit] Match details

1939-04-29
15:00 GMT
Portsmouth 4 – 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers Empire Stadium, Wembley, London
Attendance: 99,370
Referee: T. Thompson (Leamington)
Barlow Scored in the 29th minute 29'
Anderson Scored in the 43rd minute 43'
Parker Scored in the 46th minute 46', Scored in the 71st minute 71'
Dorsett Scored in the 54th minute 54'
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Portsmouth
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Wolverhampton Wanderers
PORTSMOUTH:
1 Flag of England Harry Walker
2 Flag of Scotland Lew Morgan
3 Flag of England Bill Rochford
4 Flag of Scotland Jimmy Guthrie (c)
5 Flag of England Tommy Rowe
6 Flag of England Guy Wharton
7 Flag of England Fred Worrall
8 Flag of Northern Ireland Jimmy McAlinden
9 Flag of Scotland John Anderson
10 Flag of England Bert Barlow
11 Flag of England Cliff Parker
Manager:
Flag of England Jack Tinn
WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS:
1 Flag of England Alec Scott
2 Flag of England Bill Morris
3 Flag of England Jack Taylor
4 Flag of England Tom Galley
5 Flag of England Stan Cullis (c)
6 Flag of England Joe Gardiner
7 Flag of England Stan Burton
8 Flag of Scotland Alex McIntosh
9 Flag of England Dennis Westcott
10 Flag of England Dicky Dorsett
11 Flag of England Teddy Maguire
Manager:
Flag of England Major Frank Buckley

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Replay if scores still level.

[edit] Road to Wembley

[edit] Portsmouth

Round 3: Portsmouth 4–0 Lincoln City

Round 4: Portsmouth 2–0 West Bromwich Albion

Round 5: Portsmouth 2–0 West Ham United

Round 6: Portsmouth 1–0 Preston North End

Semi-Final: Portsmouth 2–1 Huddersfield Town

(at Highbury)

[edit] Wolverhampton Wanderers

Round 3: Wolverhampton Wanderers 3–1 Bradford Park Avenue

Round 4: Wolverhampton Wanderers 5–1 Leicester City

Round 5: Wolverhampton Wanderers 4–1 Liverpool

Round 6: Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–0 Everton

Semi-Final: Wolverhampton Wanderers 5–0 Grimsby Town

(at Old Trafford)

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  • Mike Neasom, Mick Cooper & Doug Robinson (1984). Pompey: The History of Portsmouth Football Club. Milestone Publications. ISBN 0-903852-50-0. 
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