1965–66 FA Cup The 1965–66 FA Cup was the 85th staging of the world's oldest football cup competition , the Football Association Challenge Cup , commonly known as the FA Cup . Everton won the competition for the third time, beating Sheffield Wednesday 3–2 in the final at Wembley . Matches were scheduled to be played at the stadium of the team named first on the date specified for each round, which was always a Saturday. Some matches, however, might be rescheduled for other days if there were clashes with games for other competitions or the weather was inclement. If scores were level after 90 minutes had been played, a replay would take place at the stadium of the second-named team later the same week. If the replayed match was drawn further replays would be held until a winner was determined. If scores were level after 90 minutes had been played in a replay, a 30-minute period of extra time would be played.Calendar Results First Round Proper At this stage clubs from the Football League Third and Fourth Divisions joined those non-league clubs having come through the qualifying rounds. Matches were scheduled to be played on Saturday, 13 November 1965. Seven were drawn and went to replays two, four or five days later. Tie no Home team Score Away team Date 1 Chesterfield 0–2 Chester 13 November 1965 2 Darlington 3–2 Bradford City 13 November 1965 3 Bournemouth 0–0 Weymouth 13 November 1965 Replay Weymouth 1–4 Bournemouth 17 November 19654 Barnet 0–2 Dartford 13 November 1965 5 Barrow 1–2 Grimsby Town 13 November 1965 6 Bath City 2–0 Newport County 13 November 1965 7 Grantham 4–1 Hendon 13 November 1965 8 Reading 3–2 Bristol Rovers 13 November 1965 9 Walsall 6–3 Swansea Town 13 November 1965 10 Fleetwood 2–2 Rochdale 13 November 1965 Replay Rochdale 5–0 Fleetwood 17 November 1965 11 Gillingham 1–2 Folkestone 13 November 1965 12 Crewe Alexandra 3–0 Scunthorpe United 13 November 1965 13 Lincoln City 1–3 Barnsley 13 November 1965 14 Swindon Town 5–1 Merthyr Tydfil 13 November 1965 15 Shrewsbury Town 2–1 Torquay United 13 November 1965 16 Doncaster Rovers 2–2 Wigan Athletic 13 November 1965 Replay Wigan Athletic 3–1 Doncaster Rovers 17 November 1965 17 Wrexham 4–1 South Liverpool 13 November 1965 18 Tranmere Rovers 0–1 Stockport County 13 November 1965 19 Leytonstone 0–1 Hereford United 13 November 1965 20 Brentford 2–1 Yeovil Town 13 November 1965 21 Brighton & Hove Albion10–1 Wisbech Town 13 November 1965 22 Millwall 3–1 Wealdstone 13 November 1965 23 Wimbledon 4–1 Gravesend & Northfleet 13 November 1965 24 Altrincham 6–0 Scarborough 13 November 1965 25 Southend United 3–1 Notts County 13 November 1965 26 Bradford Park Avenue 2–3 Hull City 13 November 1965 27 Exeter City 1–2 Bedford Town 13 November 1965 28 Hartlepools United 3–1 Workington 13 November 1965 29 Mansfield Town 1–3 Oldham Athletic 13 November 1965 30 Southport 2–0 Halifax Town 13 November 1965 31 Aldershot 2–1 Wellingborough Town 13 November 1965 32 Guildford City 2–2 Wycombe Wanderers 13 November 1965 Replay Wycombe Wanderers 0–1 Guildford City 17 November 1965 33 Romford 1–1 Luton Town 13 November 1965 Replay Luton Town 1–0 Romford 18 November 1965 34 Gateshead 4–2 Crook Town 13 November 1965 35 Peterborough United 2–1 Kidderminster Harriers 13 November 1965 36 South Shields 3–1 York City 13 November 1965 37 Colchester United 3–3 Queens Park Rangers 13 November 1965 Replay Queens Park Rangers 4–0 Colchester United 17 November 1965 38 Corby Town 6–3 Burton Albion 13 November 1965 39 Oxford United 2–2 Port Vale 13 November 1965 Replay Port Vale 3–2 Oxford United 15 November 196540 Corinthian Casuals 1–5 Watford 13 November 1965
Second Round The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 4 December 1965 . Four matches were drawn, with replays taking place later the same week. The Rochdale–Altrincham game was played midweek on 8 December , however. Tie no Home team Score Away team Date 1 Chester 2–1 Wigan Athletic 4 December 1965 2 Darlington 0–1 Oldham Athletic 4 December 1965 3 Bournemouth 5–3 Bath City 4 December 1965 4 Grantham 1–6 Swindon Town 4 December 1965 5 Rochdale 1–3 Altrincham 8 December 1965 6 Reading 5–0 Brentford 4 December 1965 7 Crewe Alexandra 3–1 South Shields 4 December 1965 8 Shrewsbury Town 3–2 Peterborough United 4 December 1965 9 Queens Park Rangers 3–0 Guildford City 4 December 1965 10 Barnsley 1–1 Grimsby Town 4 December 1965 Replay Grimsby Town 2–0 Barnsley 8 December 1965 11 Brighton & Hove Albion 1–1 Bedford Town 4 December 1965 Replay Bedford Town 2–1 Brighton & Hove Albion 6 December 1965 12 Wimbledon 0–1 Folkestone 4 December 1965 13 Southend United 2–1 Watford 4 December 1965 14 Hartlepools United 2–0 Wrexham 4 December 1965 15 Port Vale 1–0 Dartford 4 December 1965 16 Southport 3–3 Stockport County 4 December 1965 Replay Stockport County 0–2 Southport 13 December 196517 Hereford United 1–0 Millwall 4 December 1965 18 Aldershot 0–2 Walsall 4 December 1965 19 Gateshead 0–4 Hull City 4 December 1965 20 Corby Town 2–2 Luton Town 4 December 1965 Replay Luton Town 0–1 Corby Town 7 December 1965
Third Round The 44 First and Second Division clubs entered the competition at this stage. The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 22 January 1966. Six matches were drawn and went to replays.Tie no Home team Score Away team Date 1 Blackpool 1–1 Manchester City 22 January 1966 Replay Manchester City 3–1 Blackpool 24 January 19662 Chester 1–3 Newcastle United 22 January 1966 3 Bournemouth 1–1 Burnley 22 January 1966 Replay Burnley 7–0 Bournemouth 25 January 1966 4 Liverpool 1–2 Chelsea 22 January 1966 5 Reading 2–3 Sheffield Wednesday 22 January 1966 6 Folkestone 1–5 Crewe Alexandra 22 January 1966 7 Blackburn Rovers 3–0 Arsenal 22 January 1966 8 Aston Villa 1–2 Leicester City 22 January 1966 9 Bolton Wanderers 3–0 West Bromwich Albion 22 January 1966 10 Grimsby Town 0–0 Portsmouth 22 January 1966 Replay Portsmouth 1–3 Grimsby Town 26 January 1966 11 Wolverhampton Wanderers 5–0 Altrincham 22 January 1966 12 Derby County 2–5 Manchester United 22 January 1966 13 Everton 3–0 Sunderland 22 January 1966 14 Swindon Town 1–2 Coventry City 22 January 1966 15 Sheffield United 3–1 Fulham 22 January 1966 16 Tottenham Hotspur 4–0 Middlesbrough 22 January 1966 17 Queens Park Rangers 0–0 Shrewsbury Town 22 January 1966 Replay Shrewsbury Town 1–0 Queens Park Rangers 26 January 1966 18 Northampton Town 1–2 Nottingham Forest 22 January 1966 19 Plymouth Argyle 6–0 Corby Town 22 January 1966 20 Hull City 1–0 Southampton 22 January 1966 21 Carlisle United 3–0 Crystal Palace 22 January 1966 22 Oldham Athletic 2–2 West Ham United 22 January 1966 Replay West Ham United 2–1 Oldham Athletic 24 January 1966 23 Huddersfield Town 3–1 Hartlepools United 24 January 1966 24 Bedford Town 2–1 Hereford United 22 January 1966 25 Cardiff City 2–1 Port Vale 26 January 1966 26 Charlton Athletic 2–3 Preston North End 22 January 1966 27 Southport 0–0 Ipswich Town 22 January 1966 Replay Ipswich Town 2–3 Southport 25 January 1966 28 Leeds United 6–0 Bury 22 January 1966 29 Stoke City 0–2 Walsall 22 January 1966 30 Rotherham United 3–2 Southend United 22 January 1966 31 Birmingham City 3–2 Bristol City 22 January 1966 32 Leyton Orient 1–3 Norwich City 22 January 1966
Fourth Round The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 12 February 1966. Five matches were drawn and went to replays. The replays were all played two, three or four days later. The Shrewsbury Town–Carlisle United match went to a second replay on 21 February .Tie no Home team Score Away team Date 1 Bolton Wanderers 1–1 Preston North End 12 February 1966 Replay Preston North End 3–2 Bolton Wanderers 14 February 19662 Wolverhampton Wanderers 3–0 Sheffield United 12 February 1966 3 Crewe Alexandra 1–1 Coventry City 12 February 1966 Replay Coventry City 4–1 Crewe Alexandra 14 February 1966 4 Shrewsbury Town 0–0 Carlisle United 12 February 1966 Replay Carlisle United 1–1 Shrewsbury Town 15 February 1966 Replay Shrewsbury Town 4–3 Carlisle United 21 February 1966 5 Newcastle United 1–2 Sheffield Wednesday 12 February 1966 6 Tottenham Hotspur 4–3 Burnley 12 February 1966 7 Manchester City 2–0 Grimsby Town 12 February 1966 8 West Ham United 3–3 Blackburn Rovers 12 February 1966 Replay Blackburn Rovers 4–1 West Ham United 16 February 1966 9 Manchester United 0–0 Rotherham United 12 February 1966 Replay Rotherham United 0–1 Manchester United 15 February 1966 10 Norwich City 3–2 Walsall 12 February 1966 11 Plymouth Argyle 0–2 Huddersfield Town 12 February 1966 12 Hull City 2–0 Nottingham Forest 12 February 1966 13 Chelsea 1–0 Leeds United 12 February 1966 14 Bedford Town 0–3 Everton 12 February 1966 15 Southport 2–0 Cardiff City 12 February 1966 16 Birmingham City 1–2 Leicester City 12 February 1966
Fifth Round The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 5 March 1966. Two games required replays on the following Wednesday.Tie no Home team Score Away team Date 1 Preston North End 2–1 Tottenham Hotspur 5 March 1966 2 Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–4 Manchester United 5 March 1966 3 Everton 3–0 Coventry City 5 March 1966 4 Manchester City 2–2 Leicester City 5 March 1966 Replay Leicester City 0–1 Manchester City 9 March 19665 Norwich City 2–2 Blackburn Rovers 5 March 1966 Replay Blackburn Rovers 3–2 Norwich City 9 March 1966 6 Hull City 2–0 Southport 5 March 1966 7 Chelsea 3–2 Shrewsbury Town 5 March 1966 8 Huddersfield Town 1–2 Sheffield Wednesday 5 March 1966
Sixth Round The four quarter-final ties were scheduled to be played on 26 March 1966. Three of the four matches went to replays and the Manchester City–Everton game required a second replay to settle the tie.Tie no Home team Score Away team Date 1 Preston North End 1–1 Manchester United 26 March 1966 Replay Manchester United 3–1 Preston North End 30 March 1966 2 Blackburn Rovers 1–2 Sheffield Wednesday 26 March 1966 3 Manchester City 0–0 Everton 26 March 1966 Replay Everton 0–0 Manchester City 29 March 1966 Replay Everton 2–0 Manchester City 5 April 19664 Chelsea 2–2 Hull City 26 March 1966 Replay Hull City 1–3 Chelsea 31 March 1966
Semi-finals The semi-final matches were played on Saturday, 23 April 1966 with no replays required. Everton and Sheffield Wednesday came through the semi final round to meet at Wembley.Final The 1966 FA Cup Final was contested by Sheffield Wednesday and Everton at Wembley on Saturday 14 May 1966. Everton were looking to become the first team since Sheffield United won in 1902 to win the cup without conceding a goal, while Sheffield Wednesday were the first Yorkshire side to reach Wembley since Huddersfield Town in 1938 . The match finished 3–2 to Everton.
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