The 2008–09 FA Cup was the 128th season of the world's oldest football knockout competition; the FA Cup. A record 762 clubs were accepted for the competition; one club, South Normanton Athletic, folded before the fixtures were released, leaving 761 clubs to appear in the draw. Two more clubs, Brierley Hill & Withymoor and Stapenhill, folded after the draws for the early rounds were made, giving their opponents a walk-over. The competition started on 16 August 2008 with the Extra Preliminary Round and concluded on 30 May 2009 with the Final, held at Wembley Stadium. Because winners Chelsea qualified for the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League by finishing 3rd in the 2008–09 Premier League, losing finalists Everton qualified for the play-off round of the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League. Because Everton also happened to qualify for a Europa League berth by finishing 5th in the Premier League, that berth was awarded to the 6th place team, whose berth was in turn awarded to the 7th place team. This season's competition saw the beginning of a new television contract for the tournament, with ITV and Setanta Sports taking over the domestic rights from the BBC and Sky Sports.
Calendar
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
All of the 24 League One and 24 League Two teams entered at this round, along with the winners of the previous round, the fourth qualifying round. These 32 winners came from the following levels:
The draw for the First Round Proper took place on 26 October 2008. The matches were played between 7 and 9 November 2008.
† – After extra time ‡ – Grays' replay with Carlisle was abandoned the first time it was played after 20 minutes because of floodlight failure with Grays leading 1–0. Blyth Spartans, Droylsden and Histon beat teams from two levels higher. Kettering Town were the fourth non-league team to beat a league club. Curzon Ashton were the only club to beat a team from four levels higher, beating Exeter City.
Second Round Proper
The draw for the Second Round Proper took place on 9 November 2008 and involved the 40 winning teams from the First Round Proper. These were from the following levels:
The draw was conducted by Lawrie Sanchez and Ray Parlour. Matches in the Second Round Proper were played over the weekend of 29 November 2008, with the exception of the match between Crewe Alexandra and Carlisle United, which was played on 2 December, due to the abandonment of the first-round game between Carlisle United and Grays Athletic. † – After extra time ‡ – Droylsden's first visit to Chesterfield was abandoned at half time due to fog. The first replay, two weeks later, was then abandoned after 70 minutes due to floodlight failure. 6 non-league clubs beat league clubs: Leeds United lost to Histon, while League Two clubs lost to Eastwood Town, Blyth Spartans, Barrow, Forest Green Rovers and Kettering Town.
Third Round Proper
The draw for the Third Round Proper took place on 30 November 2008. The draw was carried out by Sir Trevor Brooking and Ray Clemence at Soho Square. The 20 Premier League and 24 Championship teams enter at this stage, along with the 20 winners of the Second Round Proper. These 20 teams came from the following levels:
† – After extra time Torquay United were the only team to beat a team from 3 levels higher, while Hartlepool United were the only team to beat a team from 2 levels higher.
Fourth Round Proper
The draw for the Fourth Round of the FA Cup was held on 4 January 2009. It comprised teams from the following levels:
The draw was conducted by Roberto Di Matteo and Dave Beasant. Most of the matches were played on the weekend of 24 January 2009. A technical error during ITV's broadcast of the Everton–Liverpool replay meant that millions of viewers missed Dan Gosling's winner for Everton late in extra time. Coverage of the match was temporarily interrupted by advertisements, only for viewers to see Everton's players celebrating upon the restoration of the feed. ITV received thousands of complaints about the mistake, with many viewers questioning ITV's ability to broadcast live football, especially given their £275 million contract with The Football Association. ITV has subsequently apologised for the error.
Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
Attendance
1
Liverpool
Everton
43,524
replay
Everton
†
Liverpool
37,918
2
Manchester United
Tottenham Hotspur
75,014
3
Hull City
Millwall
18,639
4
Sunderland
Blackburn Rovers
22,634
replay
Blackburn Rovers
†
Sunderland
10,112
5
Hartlepool United
West Ham United
6,849
6
Sheffield United
Charlton Athletic
15,957
7
Cardiff City
Arsenal
20,079
replay
Arsenal
'
Cardiff City
57,237
8
Portsmouth
Swansea City
17,357
9
Chelsea
Ipswich Town
41,137
10
Doncaster Rovers
Aston Villa
13,517
replay
Aston Villa
'
Doncaster Rovers
24,203
11
West Bromwich Albion
Burnley
18,294
replay
Burnley
'
West Bromwich Albion
6,635
12
Torquay United
Coventry City
6,018
13
Kettering Town
Fulham
5,406
14
Watford
Crystal Palace
10,006
15
Derby County
Nottingham Forest
32,035
replay
Nottingham Forest
'
Derby County
29,001
16
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Middlesbrough
18,013
† – After extra time
Fifth Round Proper
The draw for the Fifth Round Proper was held on 25 January 2009. It comprised ten teams from the Premier League and six from the Championship, and was conducted by Gary Mabbutt and Gary Pallister. The Fifth Round matches were played on the weekend of 14 February 2009, with the exception of the tie between Arsenal and Burnley, after Arsenal's Fourth Round replay with Cardiff City was postponed due to snow. The match was played on 8 March 2009.
Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
Attendance
1
Sheffield United
Hull City
22,283
replay
Hull City
'
Sheffield United
17,239
2
Watford
Chelsea
16,851
3
West Ham United
Middlesbrough
33,658
replay
Middlesbrough
'
West Ham United
15,602
4
Blackburn Rovers
Coventry City
15,053
replay
Coventry City
'
Blackburn Rovers
22,793
5
Derby County
Manchester United
32,103
6
Swansea City
Fulham
16,573
replay
Fulham
'
Swansea City
12,316
7
Everton
Aston Villa
35,439
8
Arsenal
Burnley
57,454
Sixth Round Proper
The draw for the Sixth Round Proper was held on 15 February 2009. It comprised seven teams from the Premier League and Coventry City from the Championship. It was conducted by Frank McLintock and Graeme Souness. The matches were played on the weekend of 7 March 2009, with the exception of the tie between Arsenal and Hull City, which was played on 17 March. ---- ---- ----
Semi-Finals
The draw for the semi-finals was held on 8 March 2009, and was conducted by Bob Wilson and Joe Royle. The semi-final matches were played at Wembley Stadium, on the weekend of 18 April 2009. Unlike the previous rounds, replays were not held if a match ended as a draw; if necessary, extra time was added and a penalty shoot-out was held immediately after the match. ----
Final
Top scorers
Rank
Player
Club
Goals
1
Nicolas Anelka
Chelsea
4
1
Robin van Persie
Arsenal
4
3
Afonso Alves
Middlesbrough
3
3
Michael Ballack
Chelsea
3
3
Didier Drogba
Chelsea
3
3
Eduardo
Arsenal
3
3
Greg Halford
Sheffield United
3
3
Rob Hulse
Derby County
3
3
Paul Ifill
Crystal Palace
3
3
Andy Johnson
Fulham
3
3
Frank Lampard
Chelsea
3
3
James Milner
Aston Villa
3
3
Roman Pavlyuchenko
Tottenham Hotspur
3
3
Jason Scotland
Swansea City
3
3
Steven Thomson
Burnley
3
3
Craig Westcarr
Kettering Town
3
Media coverage
In the United Kingdom, ITV regained the free to air broadcasting rights from the BBC who held on to it after seven seasons while Setanta Sports took over the subscription broadcasting rights from Sky Sports who held on to it for 20 seasons. International broadcasters