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2014 British Nations Football Cup
British Cup 2014
Logo of the British Cup 2014
Tournament details
Country England
 Northern Ireland
 Scotland
 Wales
Teams16
Final positions
ChampionsEngland Manchester United
Runner-upEngland Arsenal
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored24 (1.6 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Germany Peter Rich (6)
Best playerGermany Peter Rich
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The 2014 British Cup took place between the 16 sides in the United Kingdom (8 from England, 4 from Scotland, 2 from Wales and 2 from Northern Ireland). It was won by English side Manchester United and the runners-up up were Arsenal, also from England.

Teams[edit]

Groups[edit]

Group A[edit]

All Games were played in London, or Manchester.

Team Pld Pts
England Arsenal 3 9
Scotland Rangers 3 6
England Manchester City 3 3
Northern Ireland Glentoran 3 0

Group B[edit]

All Games were played in Edinburgh, or Glasgow.

Team Pld Pts
England Chelsea 3 9
England Aston Villa 3 6
Scotland Hearts 3 1
Wales Cardiff City 3 1

Group C[edit]

All Games were played in Cardiff, or Swansea.

Team Pld Pts
England Manchester United 3 9
Scotland Aberdeen 3 4
England Everton 3 2
Wales Swansea City 3 1

Group D[edit]

All Games were played in Belfast, or Londonderry.

Team Pld Pts
England Liverpool 3 9
Scotland Celtic 3 4
England Tottenham Hotspur 3 4
Northern Ireland Linfield 3 0

3rd Place Group[edit]

Team Pld Pts
England Everton 3 9
England Manchester City 3 6
England Tottenham Hotspur 3 4
Scotland Hearts 3 0

Knockout[edit]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
30 June – Olympic Stadium
 
 
England Arsenal2
 
4 July – Old Trafford
 
England Aston Villa1
 
England Arsenal2
 
30 June – Tottenham Stadium
 
England Chelsea1
 
England Chelsea1
 
9 July – Wembley Stadium
 
Scotland Rangers0
 
England Arsenal3
 
1 July – City of Manchester Stadium
 
England Manchester United4
 
England Manchester United3
 
5 July – Olympic Stadium
 
Scotland Celtic2
 
England Manchester United2
 
1 July – Goodison Park
 
Scotland Aberdeen1
 
England Liverpool2
 
 
Scotland Aberdeen3
 

Final[edit]