2010–11 FA Cup

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2010–11 FA Cup
The Football Association Challenge Cup
Tournament details
Country England
 Wales
Teams759
Final positions
ChampionsManchester City (5th title)
Runner-upStoke City
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s)Mathieu Manset
Scott McGleish
(6 goals)

The 2010–11 FA Cup was the 130th season of the world's oldest association football knock-out competition; The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup for short. A total of 806 clubs applied to enter of which 759 were accepted,[1] a slight drop compared to the 762 clubs accepted into the 2009–10 competition.

The competition commenced on 14 August 2010 with the Extra preliminary round and concluded on 14 May 2011 with the Final, held at Wembley Stadium.[2] Unusually, this was not the last game of the English domestic season nor the only game played on that day. Wembley Stadium was also hosting the 2011 Champions League Final on 28 May, forcing the FA Cup Final to be played at least two weeks earlier. This meant the Final was played on the penultimate weekend of the Premier League season and, apart from the finalists who were scheduled to play a league match against each other, a full programme of matches was played.

The defending champions were Chelsea, who retained their title in the 2010 final against Portsmouth, but they lost to Everton in the fourth round. The tournament winners were Manchester City, who defeated Stoke City in the final with Yaya Touré scoring the only goal of the match in the 74th minute.[3] The FA Cup winners are normally entitled to a place in the next season's UEFA Europa League unless they have already qualified for that tournament or for the UEFA Champions League; because Manchester City qualified for the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League via their top-four finish in the 2010–11 Premier League, Stoke qualified for the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League as runners-up.[4]

Teams

Round Clubs
remaining
Clubs
involved
Winners from
previous round
New entries
this round
Leagues entering at this round
Extra Preliminary Round 759 402 none 402 Levels 9 and 10 in football league pyramid
Preliminary Round 558 332 201 131 Northern Premier League Division One North
Northern Premier League Division One South

Southern Football League Division One Central
Southern Football League Division One South & West
Isthmian League Division One North
Isthmian League Division One South

First Round Qualifying 392 232 166 66 Northern Premier League Premier Division
Southern Football League Premier Division
Isthmian League Premier Division
Second Round Qualifying 276 160 116 44 Conference North
Conference South
Third Round Qualifying 196 80 80 none none
Fourth Round Qualifying 156 64 40 24 Conference National
First Round Proper 124 80 32 48 Football League One
Football League Two
Second Round Proper 84 40 40 none none
Third Round Proper 64 64 20 44 Premier League
Football League Championship
Fourth Round Proper 32 32 32 none none
Fifth Round Proper 16 16 16 none none
Sixth Round Proper 8 8 8 none none
Semi-Finals 4 4 4 none none
Final 2 2 2 none none

Calendar

The calendar for the 2010–11 FA Cup, as announced by The Football Association:[2]

Round Main date Number of fixtures Clubs New entries this round Prize money Player of the Round
Extra Preliminary Round 14 August 2010 201 759 → 558 402: 358th–759th £750 n/a
Preliminary Round 28 August 2010 166 558 → 392 131: 227th–357th £1,500 n/a
First Round Qualifying 11 September 2010 116 392 → 276 66: 161st–226th £3,000 Sam Styles (Oxhey Jets)[5]
Second Round Qualifying 25 September 2010 80 276 → 196 44: 117th–160th £4,500 Sam Higgins (Chelmsford City)[6]
Third Round Qualifying 9 October 2010 40 196 → 156 none £7,500 Justin Marsden (Nuneaton Town)[7]
Fourth Round Qualifying 23 October 2010 32 156 → 124 24: 93rd–116th £12,500 Amari Morgan-Smith (Luton Town)[8]
First round proper 6 November 2010 40 124 → 84 48: 45th–92nd £18,000 Jake Cottrell (FC United of Manchester)[9]
Second round proper 27 November 2010 20 84 → 64 none £27,000 Sam Ashton (FC United of Manchester)[10]
Third round proper 8 January 2011 32 64 → 32 44: 1st–44th £67,500 Kasper Schmeichel (Leeds United)[11]
Fourth round proper 29 January 2011 16 32 → 16 none £90,000 Neal Bishop (Notts County)[12]
Fifth round proper 19 February 2011 8 16 → 8 none £180,000 Matthew Mills (Reading F.C.)
Sixth round proper 12–13 March 2011 4 8 → 4 none £360,000 Kevin Davies (Bolton Wanderers F.C.)[13]
Semi-Finals 16–17 April 2011 2 4 → 2 none £450,000 Joe Hart (Manchester City)[14]
Final 14 May 2011 1 2 → 1 none Winner: £1,800,000
Runner-up: £900,000
Mario Balotelli (Manchester City)

Qualifying Rounds

All of the teams that entered the competition, but were not members of the Premier League or The Football League, had to compete in the qualifying rounds.

First Round Proper

Teams from Leagues One and Two enter at this stage, along with the winners from the Fourth Round Qualifying. The draw was made on 24 October 2010 with ties to be played on the weekend of 6–7 November 2010 apart from Rochdale vs FC United of Manchester which was the only match played on 5 November 2010. It was broadcast on ESPN kicking off its FA Cup campaign with the Northern Premier League club shocking their League One counterparts 3–2. ESPN's next match was on 6 November 2010, where Cambridge United and Huddersfield Town played out a scoreless draw. ITV1's first coverage was Southport vs Sheffield Wednesday on 7 November 2010 with the League One side trouncing their Conference National opponents 5–2.

Tipton Town of the Midland Football Alliance and Hythe Town of the Kent League, both from the ninth tier, were the lowest-ranked teams left in the competition at this stage. Both suffered heavy defeats by league opposition.

6 November 2010 Colchester United 4–3 Bradford City Colchester Community Stadium
15:00 GMT Bond 7'
Mooney 20', 64' (pen.)
Wilson 54'
(Report) Hanson 8', 79'
Syers 32'
Attendance: 2,736
Referee: Iain Williamson
6 November 2010 Corby Town 1–1 Luton Town Rockingham Triangle
15:00 GMT Mackey 14' (Report) Barnes-Homer 83' Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Andy Penn
17 November 2010 Replay Luton Town 4–2 Corby Town Kenilworth Road
19:45 GMT Barnes-Homer 5'
Atieno 29', 62'
Gnakpa 81'
(Report) Walker 84'
Hope 86'
Jarman Red card 25'
Attendance: 3,050
Referee: Chris Sarginson
6 November 2010 Harrow Borough 0–2 Chesterfield Earlsmead Stadium
14:00 GMT (Report) Boden 74'
Davies 90+3'
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Andy Woolmer
6 November 2010 Notts County 2–0 Gateshead Meadow Lane
15:00 GMT Davies 22' (pen.)
Rodgers 83'
(Report) Attendance: 3,235
Referee: Wayne Barratt
6 November 2010 Stevenage 0–0 Milton Keynes Dons Broadhall Way
15:00 GMT (Report) Attendance: 2,956
Referee: Robert Lewis
7 November 2010 Southport 2–5 Sheffield Wednesday Haig Avenue
12:00 GMT Barratt 52'
McGinn 58'
(Report) Teale 11'
Mellor 54'
Morrison 61', 62'
Spurr 64'
Attendance: 4,490
Referee: Carl Boyeson
6 November 2010 Rotherham United 0–0 York City Don Valley Stadium
15:00 GMT (Report) Attendance: 3,227
Referee: Karl Evans
17 November 2010 Replay York City 3–0 Rotherham United Bootham Crescent
19:45 GMT Smith 66'
Rankine 71' (pen.), 79'
(Report) Attendance: 2,644
Referee: David Coote
6 November 2010 Havant & Waterlooville 0–2 Droylsden West Leigh Park
15:00 GMT (Report) Hardiker 57'
Kilheeney 89'
Attendance: 1,102
Referee: Kevin Johnson
6 November 2010 Bury 2–0 Exeter City Gigg Lane
15:00 GMT Sodje 28'
Lees 53'
(Report) Attendance: 2,359
Referee: Oliver Langford
6 November 2010 Cheltenham Town 1–0 Morecambe Whaddon Road
15:00 GMT Thomas 80' (Report) Attendance: 2,066
Referee: Craig Pawson
6 November 2010 Hayes & Yeading United 1–2 Wycombe Wanderers Church Road
15:00 GMT Holmes 70' (Report) Beavon 61'
Ainsworth 90+5'
Attendance: 1,426
Referee: Dave Phillips
6 November 2010 Dagenham & Redbridge 1–1 Leyton Orient Victoria Road
15:00 GMT Green 45+2' (Report) Revell 45' Attendance: 3,378
Referee: Steve Rushton
16 November 2010 Replay Leyton Orient 3–2 Dagenham & Redbridge Brisbane Road
19:45 GMT McGleish 2', 76'
Revell 24'
(Report) Green 67' (pen.)
Taiwo 68'
Attendance: 2,901
Referee: Simon Hooper
6 November 2010 AFC Wimbledon 0–0 Ebbsfleet United Kingsmeadow
15:00 GMT Jolley Red card 37' (Report) Carew Red card 42' Attendance: 3,219
Referee: Andy Davies
18 November 2010 Replay Ebbsfleet United 2 – 3 (a.e.t.) AFC Wimbledon Stonebridge Road
19:45 GMT Carew 12' (pen.), 18' (Report) Nwokeji 9'
Moore 90+4', 120+1'
Attendance: 2,306
Referee: Keith Hill
6 November 2010 Lincoln City 1–0 Nuneaton Town Sincil Bank
15:00 GMT Jarrett 90'
Keltie Red card 44'
(Report) Attendance: 3,084
Referee: Carl Berry
6 November 2010 Mansfield Town 0–1 Torquay United Field Mill
15:00 GMT (Report) Benyon 87' Attendance: 2,179
Referee: Michael Naylor
6 November 2010 Hereford United 5–1 Hythe Town Edgar Street
15:00 GMT Rose 8'
Purdie 21'
Manset 39', 44'
Fleetwood 90+3'
(Report) Mickelborough 26' Attendance: 2,217
Referee: Andy D'Urso
6 November 2010 AFC Bournemouth 5–3 Tranmere Rovers Dean Court
15:00 GMT McQuoid 1', 4', 57'
Pugh 7'
Feeney 61'
(Report) Cresswell 27'
Goodison 42'
Thomas-Moore 53'
Attendance: 3,951
Referee: Brendan Malone
6 November 2010 Chelmsford City 3–2 Hendon Melbourne Stadium
15:00 GMT Higgins 8'
Bricknell 28'
Cook 68'
Pullen Red card 41'
(Report) Busby 43' (pen.), 80' Attendance: 1,685
Referee: Andy Hendley
6 November 2010 Swindon Supermarine 2–1 Eastwood Town Webbs Wood Stadium
15:00 GMT Holgate 16'
Wells 27'
(Report) Stevenson 47' Attendance: 2,603
Referee: John Hopkins
6 November 2010 Rushden & Diamonds 0–1 Yeovil Town Nene Park
15:00 GMT (Report) Williams 83' Attendance: 1,666
Referee: Mark Brown
6 November 2010 Southampton 2–0 Shrewsbury Town St Mary's Stadium
15:00 GMT Connolly 90+2'
Lallana 90+2'
(Report) Attendance: 10,410
Referee: Grant Hegley
6 November 2010 Cambridge United 0–0 Huddersfield Town Abbey Stadium
17:30 GMT (Report) Attendance: 3,127
Referee: Paul Tierney
16 November 2010 Replay Huddersfield Town 2–1 Cambridge United Galpharm Stadium
19:45 GMT Peltier 90+1'
Roberts 90+4'
(Report) McAuley 53' Attendance: 3,766
Referee: Graham Salisbury
7 November 2010 Burton Albion 1–0 Oxford United Pirelli Stadium
15:00 GMT Webster 85' (Report) Attendance: 2,483
Referee: Garry Sutton
6 November 2010 Gillingham 0–2 Dover Athletic Priestfield Stadium
15:00 GMT Nutter Red card 70' (Report) Birchall 18'
I'Anson 28'
Attendance: 7,475
Referee: Darren Deadman
6 November 2010 Tamworth 2–1 Crewe Alexandra The Lamb Ground
15:00 GMT Rodman 11'
Thomas 55'
(Report) Westwood 88' Attendance: 1,776
Referee: Graham Scott
6 November 2010 Darlington 2–1 Bristol Rovers The Darlington Arena
15:00 GMT Brough 14'
Smith 57'
(Report) Hoskins 17' Attendance: 1,602
Referee: Jock Waugh
6 November 2010 Guiseley 0–5 Crawley Town Nethermoor Park
15:00 GMT (Report) Tubbs 15'
Neilson 36'
Hall 56'
Brodie 72'
Torres 75'
Attendance: 1,609
Referee: Peter Bankes
6 November 2010 Brighton & Hove Albion 0–0 Woking Withdean Stadium
15:00 GMT (Report) Attendance: 5,868
Referee: Mick Russell
16 November 2010 Replay Woking 2 – 2 (a.e.t.)
(0–3 p)
Brighton & Hove Albion Kingfield Stadium
19:45 GMT Greer 72' (o.g.)
Sogbanmu 103'
(Report) Sparrow 57'
Bennett 105'
Taricco Red card 105+3'
Attendance: 4,193
Referee: Roger East
Penalties
Sogbanmu soccer ball with red X
Faulconbridge soccer ball with red X
Hammond soccer ball with red X
Murray soccer ball with check mark
Sparrow soccer ball with check mark
Battipiedi soccer ball with red X
Baz soccer ball with check mark
6 November 2010 Macclesfield Town 2–2 Southend United Moss Rose
15:00 GMT Daniel 8'
Brown 47'
(Report) German 33' (pen.)
Corr 76'
Attendance: 1,582
Referee: Robert Madley
16 November 2010 Replay Southend United 2 – 2 (a.e.t.)
(3–5 p)
Macclesfield Town Roots Hall
19:45 GMT Simpson 87'
Corr 105+1'
(Report) Sinclair 61'
Nsiala 99'
Attendance: 2,194
Referee: Dean Whitestone
Penalties
German soccer ball with check mark
Corr soccer ball with red X
Clohessy soccer ball with check mark
Hall soccer ball with check mark
Chalmers soccer ball with check mark
Barnett soccer ball with check mark
Bencherif soccer ball with check mark
Reid soccer ball with check mark
Brown soccer ball with check mark
5 November 2010 Rochdale 2–3 FC United of Manchester Spotland Stadium
19:45 GMT Elding 53'
Dawson 78'
(Report) Platt 42'
Cottrell 49'
Norton 90+4'
Attendance: 7,048
Referee: Geoff Eltringham
6 November 2010 Carlisle United 6–0 Tipton Town Brunton Park
15:00 GMT Zoko 5', 19'
Madine 9', 12', 41', 82'
(Report) Attendance: 4,241
Referee: Andy Madley
6 November 2010 Dartford 1–1 Port Vale Princes Park
15:00 GMT Bradbrook 39' (Report) McCombe 84' Attendance: 3,679
Referee: Phil Gibbs
16 November 2010 Replay Port Vale 4–0 Dartford Vale Park
19:45 GMT M. Richards 17' (pen.), 26'
Rigg 57'
J. Richards 72'
(Report) Attendance: 3,590
Referee: Mark Haywood
6 November 2010 Forest Green Rovers 0–3 Northampton Town The New Lawn
15:00 GMT (Report) Johnson 30'
Guinan 40'
Jacobs 76'
Attendance: 1,479
Referee: James Linington
6 November 2010 Fleetwood Town 1–1 Walsall Highbury Stadium
15:00 GMT Mullan 50' (Report) Richards 4'
McGivern Red card 40'
Attendance: 2,319
Referee: Peter Quinn
16 November 2010 Replay Walsall 2–0 Fleetwood Town Bescot Stadium
19:45 GMT Reid 58', 90+3' (Report) Attendance: 2,056
Referee: Russell Booth
6 November 2010 Barnet 0–0 Charlton Athletic Underhill Stadium
15:00 GMT (Report) Attendance: 2,684
Referee: Darren Drysdale
16 November 2010 Replay Charlton Athletic 1–0 Barnet The Valley
19:45 GMT Reid 18' (Report) Attendance: 4,803
Referee: Kevin Wright
6 November 2010 Plymouth Argyle 0–4 Swindon Town Home Park
15:00 GMT Parrett Red card 45+2' (Report) Morrison 23'
Austin 41'
Péricard 52'
Ritchie 69'
Attendance: 5,226
Referee: Darren Sheldrake
6 November 2010 Accrington Stanley 3–2 Oldham Athletic Crown Ground
15:00 GMT Putterill 8', 52'
Ryan 36'
(Report) Feeney 69'
Stephens 75' (pen.)
Attendance: 2,275
Referee: David Webb
6 November 2010 Hartlepool United 0–0 Vauxhall Motors Victoria Park
15:00 GMT Humphreys Red card 87' (Report) Attendance: 2,381
Referee: Steve Martin
16 November 2010 Replay Vauxhall Motors 0–1 Hartlepool United Rivacre Park
19:45 GMT (Report) Brown 70' Attendance: 2,406
Referee: Trevor Kettle
6 November 2010 Stockport County 1–1 Peterborough United Edgeley Park
15:00 GMT Griffin 20' (Report) McLean 28' Attendance: 2,001
Referee: Andy Haines
6 November 2010 Brentford 1–1 Aldershot Town Griffin Park
15:00 GMT MacDonald 20' (Report) Small 13' Attendance: 4,090
Referee: Russell Booth
16 November 2010 Replay Aldershot Town 1–0 Brentford Recreation Ground
19:45 GMT Small 8' (Report) Attendance: 3,627
Referee: Pat Miller

Second Round Proper

The matches in the Second round proper were scheduled to take place on 26, 27 and 29 November 2010 with replays scheduled for 7, 8 and 9 December . Hartlepool United v Yeovil Town and Notts County v AFC Bournemouth were both postponed on their original date, 26 November, and again on 7 December. They were finally played on 14 December.

FC United of Manchester of the Northern Premier League Premier Division and Swindon Supermarine of the Southern League Premier Division, both from the seventh tier, were the lowest-ranked teams left in the competition at this stage. Swindon Supermarine were narrowly defeated 1–0 by Colchester United, but FC United of Manchester managed to force a replay after a 1–1 draw with Brighton & Hove Albion.

The draw for the second round was notable for the potential meeting of AFC Wimbledon and MK Dons. This would have been the first time the two clubs had met however MK Dons were beaten by Stevenage in their first-round replay.

27 November 2010 Sheffield Wednesday 3–2 Northampton Town Hillsborough Stadium
15:00 GMT Beevers 6'
Miller 37' (pen.), 90+2' (pen.)
(Report) McKay 56'
Thornton 90+4'
Attendance: 8,932
Referee: David Foster
27 November 2010 Burton Albion 3–1 Chesterfield Pirelli Stadium
15:00 GMT Webster 11'
Maghoma 22'
Collins 90+4'
(Report) Bowery 90+1' Attendance: 3,881
Referee: Mark Brown
27 November 2010 Huddersfield Town 6–0 Macclesfield Town Galpharm Stadium
15:00 GMT Rhodes 19'
Pilkington 35'
Afobe 45+1'
McCombe 49'
Kay 53'
Roberts 73'
(Report) Attendance: 4,924
Referee: Carl Boyeson
27 November 2010 AFC Wimbledon 0–2 Stevenage Kingsmeadow
12:50 GMT Harris Red card 83' (Report) Walker 24'
Odubade 81'
Attendance: 3,633
Referee: Keith Stroud
14 December 2010 Hartlepool United 4–2 Yeovil Town Victoria Park
19:45 GMT Sweeney 35', 40', 59'
Humphreys 49'
(Report) A. Williams 18'
Upson 31'
Attendance: 1,914
Referee: Robert Madley
27 November 2010 Bury 1–2 Peterborough United Gigg Lane
15:00 GMT Lowe 51' (Report) Tomlin 13'
Mackail-Smith 38'
Attendance: 2,514
Referee: Jon Moss
14 December 2010 Notts County 3–1 AFC Bournemouth Meadow Lane
19:45 GMT Pearce 18'
Hughes 35'
Cummings 45' (og.)
(Report) Fletcher 84' Attendance: 2,881
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
29 November 2010 Droylsden 1–1 Leyton Orient Butcher's Arms Ground
19:45 GMT Kilheeney 24' (Report) McGleish 73' Attendance: 1,762
Referee: Colin Webster
7 December 2010 Replay Leyton Orient 8 – 2 (a.e.t.) Droylsden Brisbane Road
19:45 GMT Chorley 77' (pen.) Yellow card 79' Yellow-red card 90'
Téhoué 89', 99', 107'
M'Poku 93'
McGleish 97', 108', 119'
Forbes Red card 37'
(Report) Kilheeney 6'
Brown 54'
Kerr Red card 84'
Roche Yellow card 11' Yellow-red card 94'
Attendance: 1,345
Referee: Graham Scott
26 November 2010 Crawley Town 1–1 Swindon Town Broadfield Stadium
19:45 GMT Tubbs 76' (Report) Austin 66' Attendance: 3,895
Referee: Rob Shoebridge
7 December 2010 Replay Swindon Town 2 – 3 (a.e.t.) Crawley Town The County Ground
19:45 GMT McGovern 18'
Austin 41'
Douglas Red card 45+2'
(Report) B. Smith 16', 118'
P. Smith 69' (o.g.)
Attendance: 2,955
Referee: Phil Crossley
27 November 2010 Brighton & Hove Albion 1–1 FC United of Manchester Withdean Stadium
15:00 GMT Taricco 83' (Report) Platt 40'
McManus Red card 70'
Attendance: 5,362
Referee: Dean Whitestone
8 December 2010 Replay FC United of Manchester 0–4 Brighton & Hove Albion Gigg Lane
19:45 GMT (Report) Sandaza 25'
Calderón 45+3'
Bennett 86'
Sparrow 90'
Attendance: 6,900
Referee: Eddie Ilderton
27 November 2010 Southampton 3–0 Cheltenham Town St Mary's Stadium
15:00 GMT Lallana 8'
Guly 50'
Gobern 87'
(Report) Attendance: 9,276
Referee: Stuart Attwell
27 November 2010 Torquay United 1–0 Walsall Plainmoor
15:00 GMT Kee 41' (pen.) (Report) Attendance: 2,334
Referee: Danny McDermid
27 November 2010 Charlton Athletic 2–2 Luton Town The Valley
15:00 GMT Anyinsah 6'
Jackson 34'
(Report) Drury 30', 83' Attendance: 8,682
Referee: Oliver Langford
9 December 2010 Replay Luton Town 1–3 Charlton Athletic Kenilworth Road
19:45 GMT Kroča 38' (Report) Wagstaff 44'
Anyinsah 66'
Jackson 80'
Attendance: 5,914
Referee: Steve Tanner[15]
27 November 2010 Colchester United 1–0 Swindon Supermarine Colchester Community Stadium
15:00 GMT Mooney 21' (Report) Attendance: 3,047
Referee: Dave Phillips
27 November 2010 Hereford United 2–2 Lincoln City Edgar Street
15:00 GMT Purdie 23'
Manset 86' (pen.)
(Report) Grimes 19'
Carayol 27'
Attendance: 1,803
Referee: Iain Williamson
8 January 2011 Replay Lincoln City 3–4 Hereford United Sincil Bank
15:00 GMT Clapham 6'
Facey 24'
Grimes 48'
(Report) Manset 4', 72'
Fleetwood 36', 43'
Attendance: 1,794
Referee: Scott Mathieson
26 November 2010 Port Vale 1–0 Accrington Stanley Vale Park
19:45 GMT J.Richards 24' (Report) Attendance: 4,016
Referee: Darren Sheldrake
27 November 2010 Wycombe Wanderers 3–1 Chelmsford City Adams Park
15:00 GMT Rendell 22', 73'
Beavon 84'
(Report) Higgins 59' Attendance: 3,205
Referee: Robert Lewis
27 November 2010 Carlisle United 3–2 Tamworth Brunton Park
15:00 GMT Madine 50'
Zoko 86'
Chester 90'
(Report) Marshall 30'
Thomas 85'
Attendance: 3,599
Referee: Scott Mathieson
27 November 2010 Dover Athletic 2–0 Aldershot Town Crabble Athletic Ground
15:00 GMT Birchall 54', 90' (pen.) (Report) Attendance: 4,123
Referee: Brendan Malone
27 November 2010 Darlington 0–2 York City The Darlington Arena
15:00 GMT (Report) Sangare 44'
Chambers 90+3'
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Paul Tierney

Third Round Proper

The draw for the Third Round took place on 28 November 2010 at Wembley Stadium, which was made by Noel Gallagher of Oasis and Sergio Pizzorno of Kasabian.[16] Premier League and Football League Championship teams entered at this stage, joining the winners from the second round and completing the entrants. The lowest ranked team in this round was Dover Athletic of the Conference South, the sixth tier of English football. The tie between Wycombe Wanderers and Hereford United was played later than usual due to the fact that the second round replay between Lincoln City and Hereford was delayed. Arsenal narrowly avoided an upset by scoring a stoppage time penalty in their 1–1 draw with Championship side Leeds United. The highly anticipated match in the third round between Manchester United and Liverpool saw United beat Liverpool 1–0 with a Ryan Giggs second minute penalty. Championship side Leeds United failed to maintain their good showing against Arsenal by losing 3–1. Also Newcastle suffered a massive upset, losing 3–1 to League Two Stevenage.

8 January 2011 Burnley 4–2 Port Vale Turf Moor
15:00 GMT Carlisle 4'
Mears 21'
Eagles 50'
Alexander 76' (pen.)
Report R. Taylor 15', 82' Attendance: 9,442
Referee: Ilderton
8 January 2011 Coventry City 2–1 Crystal Palace Ricoh Arena
15:00 GMT Eastwood 15'
Baker 17'
Report Danns 81' Attendance: 8,162
Referee: Pawson
8 January 2011 Bristol City 0–3 Sheffield Wednesday Ashton Gate Stadium
15:00 GMT Report Teale 49'
Mellor 55'
Morrison 65'
Attendance: 11,378
Referee: Sheldrake
8 January 2011 Fulham 6–2 Peterborough United Craven Cottage
15:00 GMT Kamara 32', 59', 76'
Etuhu 45'
Gera 66'
Greening 89'
Report Tomlin 71'
McCann 86' (pen.)
Attendance: 15,936
Referee: Lee Mason
8 January 2011 Doncaster Rovers 2–2 Wolverhampton Wanderers Keepmoat Stadium
15:00 GMT Sharp 41'
Hayter 43'
Report Milijaš 38'
Hunt 58' (pen.)
Elokobi Red card 77'
Attendance: 8,616
Referee: Taylor
18 January 2011 Replay Wolverhampton Wanderers 5–0 Doncaster Rovers Molineux Stadium
19:45 GMT Fletcher 5'
Mujangi Bia 61'
Doyle 66'
Jarvis 74'
Jones 90+3'
Report Attendance: 10,031
Referee: Friend
8 January 2011 Brighton & Hove Albion 3–1 Portsmouth Withdean Stadium
15:00 GMT Wood 26'
Barnes 45' (pen.)
Sandaza 90+1'
Report Kilbey 88'
Kitson Red card 14'
Attendance: 7,792
Referee: Scott
8 January 2011 Huddersfield Town 2–0 Dover Athletic Galpharm Stadium
15:00 GMT Arfield 7'
Roberts 8'
Report Attendance: 7,894
Referee: Bates
8 January 2011 West Ham United 2–0 Barnsley Boleyn Ground
15:00 GMT Spector 29'
Piquionne 90+4'
Report Attendance: 32,159
Referee: Swarbrick
8 January 2011 Reading 1–0 West Bromwich Albion Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Long 41' Report Olsson Red card 60' Attendance: 13,005
Referee: Moss
8 January 2011 Arsenal 1–1 Leeds United Emirates Stadium
12:45 GMT Fàbregas 90' (pen.) Report Snodgrass 54' (pen.) Attendance: 59,520
Referee: Dowd
19 January 2011 Replay Leeds United 1–3 Arsenal Elland Road
20:00 GMT Johnson 37' Report Nasri 5'
Sagna 35'
van Persie 76'
Attendance: 38,232
Referee: Dean
8 January 2011 Sheffield United 1–3 Aston Villa Bramall Lane
15:00 GMT Ward 48' (pen.) Report Walker 9'
Albrighton 33'
Petrov 90+3'
A. Young Yellow card 62' Red card 77'
Attendance: 16,888
Referee: Jones
9 January 2011 Leicester City 2–2 Manchester City Walkers Stadium
16:00 GMT Bamba 1'
King 64'
Report Milner 23'
Tévez 45'
Attendance: 31,200
Referee: Dean
18 January 2011 Replay Manchester City 4–2 Leicester City City of Manchester Stadium
19:45 GMT Tévez 15'
Vieira 37'
A. Johnson 38'
Kolarov 90'
Report Gallagher 19' (pen.)
Dyer 83'
Attendance: 27,755
Referee: Halsey
8 January 2011 Bolton Wanderers 2–0 York City Reebok Stadium
15:00 GMT Davies 83'
Elmander 89'
Report Attendance: 13,120
Referee: Hill
8 January 2011 Blackburn Rovers 1–0 Queens Park Rangers Ewood Park
15:00 GMT Hoilett 77' Report Attendance: 10,284
Referee: Walton
8 January 2011 Swansea City 4–0 Colchester United Liberty Stadium
15:00 GMT Monk 25'
Pratley 35'
van der Gun 68'
Sinclair 82'
Report Attendance: 7,005
Referee: Shoebridge
8 January 2011 Stevenage 3–1 Newcastle United Broadhall Way
17:30 GMT Williamson 50' (o.g.)
Bostwick 55'
Winn 90+3'
Report Barton 90+2'
Tioté Red card 70'
Attendance: 6,644
Referee: Marriner
8 January 2011 Burton Albion 2–1 Middlesbrough Pirelli Stadium
15:00 GMT Harrad 82', 90+4' Report O'Neil 58' Attendance: 5,236
Referee: Tanner
8 January 2011 Millwall 1–4 Birmingham City The Den
15:00 GMT Schofield 90+1' Report Derbyshire 17', 45'
Murphy 27'
Jerome 72'
Attendance: 9,841
Referee: Probert
8 January 2011 Southampton 2–0 Blackpool St Mary's Stadium
15:00 GMT Barnard 53'
do Prado 88'
Report Attendance: 21,464
Referee: Danny McDermid
8 January 2011 Watford 4–1 Hartlepool United Vicarage Road
15:00 GMT Mingoia 66'
Sordell 68', 82'
Graham 90'
Report Sweeney 45' Attendance: 8,950
Referee: Booth
9 January 2011 Chelsea 7–0 Ipswich Town Stamford Bridge
15:00 GMT Kalou 33'
Sturridge 33', 52'
Edwards 41' (o.g.)
Anelka 49'
Lampard 78', 79'
Report Attendance: 41,654
Referee: D'Urso
8 January 2011 Sunderland 1–2 Notts County Stadium of Light
15:00 GMT Bent 81' (pen.) Report Westcarr 5'
Hughes 75'
Attendance: 17,582
Referee: Attwell
8 January 2011 Scunthorpe United 1–5 Everton Glanford Park
15:00 GMT Collins 46' Report Saha 4'
Beckford 33'
Coleman 58'
Fellaini 73'
Baines 83'
Attendance: 7,028
Referee: Friend
9 January 2011 Manchester United 1–0 Liverpool Old Trafford
13:30 GMT Giggs 1' (pen.) Report Gerrard Red card 32' Attendance: 74,727
Referee: Webb
8 January 2011 Hull City 2–3 Wigan Athletic KC Stadium
15:00 GMT Barmby 74', 89' Report Diamé 21', 77'
McManaman 56'
Attendance: 10,433
Referee: Clattenburg
8 January 2011 Stoke City 1–1 Cardiff City Britannia Stadium
15:00 GMT Tuncay 45' Report Chopra 8' Attendance: 18,629
Referee: Halsey
18 January 2011 Replay Cardiff City 0 – 2 (a.e.t.) Stoke City Cardiff City Stadium
19:45 GMT Report Walters 92', 115' Attendance: 13,671
Referee: Walton
9 January 2011 Tottenham Hotspur 3–0 Charlton Athletic White Hart Lane
13:30 GMT Townsend 49'
Defoe 58', 60'
Report Attendance: 35,698
Referee: Oliver
8 January 2011 Preston North End 1–2 Nottingham Forest Deepdale
15:00 GMT Carter 35' Report Anderson 50'
Chambers 89'
Attendance: 9,636
Referee: Crossley
8 January 2011 Norwich City 0–1 Leyton Orient Carrow Road
15:00 GMT Report Smith 20' Attendance: 18,087
Referee: Whitestone
8 January 2011 Torquay United 1–0 Carlisle United Plainmoor
15:00 GMT O'Kane 6' Report Attendance: 3,005
Referee: Phil Gibbs
10 January 2011 Crawley Town 2–1 Derby County Broadfield Stadium
20:00 GMT McAllister 30'
Torres 90+1'
Report Addison 63' Attendance: 4,145
Referee: Haywood
11 January 2011 Wycombe Wanderers 0–1 Hereford United Adams Park
19:45 GMT Report Manset 32' Attendance: 2,353
Referee: Danny McDermid

Fourth Round Proper

The draw for the Fourth Round took place on Sunday 9 January 2011.[17] The lowest ranked team left in the competition was Crawley Town of the Conference National, the fifth tier of English football. Of the other 31 teams, 15 were from the Premier League, 6 were from The Championship, 6 were from League One, and 4 were from League Two. Three matches went to a replay, Everton v Chelsea, Bolton Wanderers v Wigan Athletic and Manchester City v Notts County.

29 January 2011 Torquay United 0–1 Crawley Town Plainmoor, Torquay
15:00 GMT Report Tubbs 39' Attendance: 5,065
Referee: Darren Deadman
29 January 2011 Watford 0–1 Brighton & Hove Albion Vicarage Road, Watford
15:00 GMT Report Barnes 16' Attendance: 14,519
Referee: Eddie Ilderton
16 February 2011 Replay Wigan Athletic 0–1 Bolton Wanderers DW Stadium, Wigan
19:45 GMT (Report) Klasnić 66' Attendance: 7,515
Referee: Michael Oliver
30 January 2011 Arsenal 2–1 Huddersfield Town Emirates Stadium, London
12:00 GMT P. Clarke 22' (o.g.)
Squillaci Red card 42'
Fàbregas 86' (pen.)
Report A. Lee 66' Attendance: 59,375
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
30 January 2011 Fulham 4–0 Tottenham Hotspur Craven Cottage, London
16:30 GMT Murphy 11' (pen.), 14' (pen.)
Hangeland 23'
Dembélé 45+3'
Report Dawson Red card 13' Attendance: 21,829
Referee: Phil Dowd
29 January 2011 Everton 1–1 Chelsea Goodison Park, Liverpool
12:30 GMT Saha 62' Report Kalou 75' Attendance: 28,376
Referee: Howard Webb
19 February 2011 Replay Chelsea 1 – 1 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
Everton Stamford Bridge, London
12:30 GMT Lampard 104' Report Baines 119' Attendance: 41,113
Referee: Phil Dowd
Penalties
Lampard soccer ball with check mark
Drogba soccer ball with check mark
Anelka soccer ball with red X
Essien soccer ball with check mark
Cole soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with red X Baines
soccer ball with check mark Jagielka
soccer ball with check mark Arteta
soccer ball with check mark Heitinga
soccer ball with check mark Neville
29 January 2011 Swansea City 1–2 Leyton Orient Liberty Stadium, Swansea
12:50 GMT van der Gun 45' Report Smith 35'
Tate 88' (o.g.)
Attendance: 6,281
Referee: Stuart Attwell
29 January 2011 Burnley 3–1 Burton Albion Turf Moor, Burnley
15:00 GMT Eagles 29', 70'
Paterson 94'
Report Calvin Zola 80' Attendance: 11,664
Referee: Jon Moss
29 January 2011 Birmingham City 3–2 Coventry City St. Andrews, Birmingham
15:00 GMT Bentley 35'
Parnaby 67'
Phillips 73'
Report King 11'
Wood 26'
Attendance: 16,669
Referee: Mike Dean
29 January 2011 Stevenage 1–2 Reading Broadhall Way, Stevenage
15:00 GMT Charles 72' Report Leigertwood 23'
Long 87'
Attendance: 6,614
Referee: Andy Taylor
29 January 2011 Aston Villa 3–1 Blackburn Rovers Villa Park, Birmingham
13:00 GMT Clark 11'
Pirès 35'
Delfouneso 42'
Report Kalinić 18' Attendance: 26,067
Referee: Lee Probert
30 January 2011 West Ham United 3–2 Nottingham Forest Upton Park, London
14:00 GMT Obinna 4', 42', 52' (pen.) Report Adebola 18'
McGoldrick 40'
Attendance: 29,287
Referee: Michael Oliver
30 January 2011 Notts County 1–1 Manchester City Meadow Lane, Nottingham
14:00 GMT Bishop 59' Report Džeko 80' Attendance: 16,587
Referee: Chris Foy
20 February 2011 Replay Manchester City 5–0 Notts County City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester
14:00 GMT Vieira 37', 58'
Tévez 84'
Džeko 89'
Richards 90'
Report Attendance: 27,276
Referee: Mike Jones

Fifth Round Proper

The draw for the Fifth Round took place on Sunday 30 January 2011.[18] For the second consecutive round, the lowest ranked team left in the competition was Crawley Town of the Conference National, the fifth tier of English football. They were the first non-League side to make the fifth round since 1994.[19] Of the other 15 teams, 10 were from the Premier League, two from the Championship and three from League One. One match went to a replay, Leyton Orient v Arsenal.

21 February 2011 West Ham United 5–1 Burnley Upton Park, London
20:00 GMT Hitzlsperger 23'
Cole 48', 50'
Reid 59'
Sears 90'
Report Rodriguez 71' Attendance: 24,488
Referee: Martin Atkinson
20 February 2011 Leyton Orient 1–1 Arsenal Brisbane Road, London
16:30 GMT Téhoué 89' Report Rosický 53' Attendance: 9,136
Referee: Kevin Friend
2 March 2011 Replay Arsenal 5–0 Leyton Orient Emirates Stadium, London
19:45 GMT Chamakh 7'
Bendtner 30', 43', 62' (pen.)
Clichy 75'
Report Attendance: 59,361
Referee: Lee Mason
1 March 2011 Everton 0–1 Reading Goodison Park, Liverpool
19:30 GMT Report Mills 26' Attendance: 29,976
Referee: Andre Marriner
19 February 2011 Manchester United 1–0 Crawley Town Old Trafford, Manchester
17:15 GMT Brown 28' Report Attendance: 74,778
Referee: Lee Probert
20 February 2011 Fulham 0–1 Bolton Wanderers Craven Cottage, London
15:00 GMT Report Klasnić 19' Attendance: 19,571
Referee: Stuart Attwell

Sixth Round Proper

The draw for the Sixth Round took place on Sunday 20 February 2011.[20] Reading of The Championship defeated Everton in the Fifth Round, and are the last non-Premier League team remaining in the competition, for the second year running. All 7 other teams are from the Premier League.

12 March 2011 Manchester United 2–0 Arsenal Old Trafford, Manchester
17:15 GMT Fábio 28'
Rooney 49'
Report Attendance: 74,693
Referee: Chris Foy

Semi-finals

The draw for the semi-finals was conducted by Hope Powell and Fabio Capello at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, 13 March 2011, after the result of the Stoke game, but before the end of the Manchester City game.[21] Ties were played on 16/17 April at Wembley. With Manchester City's victory over Reading, it meant that the Semi-Finals of the Cup would be an all-Premier League affair, and in addition, Wembley Stadium would host its first ever Manchester derby game.

17 April 2011 Bolton Wanderers 0–5 Stoke City Wembley Stadium, London
16:00 BST Report Etherington 11'
Huth 17'
Jones 30'
Walters 68', 81'
Attendance: 75,064
Referee: Howard Webb

Final

Manchester City1–0Stoke City
Y. Touré 74' Report
Attendance: 88,643

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