Double winners the previous season, they had led the Premier League by eight points on 2 March, but a controversial ban for Sol Campbell and injury to Patrick Vieira derailed the team and handed the title to Manchester United. Four non-Premiership sides (including a Division Two side) progressed to the quarter-finals. FA Cup 2003/2004 results page on FlashScore.com offers results, FA Cup 2003/2004 standings and match details. This menu is keyboard accessible. Manchester United won the game and lifted the trophy for the 11th time in their history (a competition record) with a 3-0 victory over a Millwall side who were the first team from outside the top flight to reach the FA Cup final in 12 years. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.

Template:Import Template:Infobox football match The 2003 FA Cup Final was the 122nd final of the FA Cup, the world's oldest domestic football cup competition. Ties were played over the weekend of 6 December 2003.

To open a menu item's submenu, press the space bar. The semi-finals were staged at neutral venues and, like the final, would not be replayed in the event of a draw. Permission to use quotations from this article is granted subject to appropriate credit being given to www.arsenal.com as the source. Arsenal had a lot to prove when they took to the field at the Millennium Stadium for the 2003 FA Cup final. Although the second half was cagey, both teams had chances – and the Gunners were holding on when Ashley Cole cleared James Beattie’s shot off the line in stoppage time. It was Robert Pires who break the deadlock, firing home the rebound after Anti Niemi had parried Freddie Ljungberg’s shot. Ties were played over the weekend of 8 November 2003. Double winners the previous season, they had led the Premier League by eight points on 2 March, but a controversial ban for Sol Campbell and injury to Patrick Vieira derailed the team and handed the title to Manchester United. National Football Teams without an confederation, 2020 League of Ireland Premier Division table, https://football.fandom.com/wiki/2003_FA_Cup_Final?oldid=176604.

75 Drayton Park Football Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. The competition culminated with the cup final at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff for a fourth year in a row, since Wembley Stadium was still in the rebuilding process. Get the latest football scores & result for all games in the 2003/04 England - FA Cup and all other football match results from the English FA Cup only at ScoresPro - #1 football livescores website for all of the England's FA Cup … The 2003–04 FA Cup was the 123rd staging of England and the world's oldest football competition, the FA Cup. David Seaman led the Gunners out for what was to be his final appearance for the club – and he would end it by lifting the famous old trophy as Arsenal retained the FA Cup for the first time. Both games were played at neutral venues.

Ties played during the weekend of 24 January 2004, with replays on 3 February and 4 February. Stadium Tour – Open - £5 off + free photo with FA Cup. And… On November 22, England won the Rugby World Cup for the first time by beating Australia 20-17 after extra time, Jonny Wilkinson famously scoring with a late drop kick. Matches played on the weekend of Saturday, 3 April 2004. This was despite Manchester City having one less player on the pitch during the second half after Joey Barton was red carded during the half-time interval.[1]. featured first in the official matchday programme. Two teams from Division 1 featured in the semi-finals (. The 2003 FA Cup Final was the 122nd final of the FA Cup, the world's oldest domestic football cup competition.

The match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City was particularly notable. This round is the first in which Football League teams from League One and League Two compete with non-league teams. But they weren’t to be denied, and winning the FA Cup for the ninth time laid the foundations for a renewed assault on the Premier League the following season. The final took place on Saturday 17 May 2003 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, in front of a crowd of 73,726. We re-live the 2003 FA Cup win. In the United Kingdom, the BBC were the free to air broadcasters for the third consecutive season while Sky Sports were the subscription broadcasters for the sixteenth consecutive season. In the Third Round, the clubs from the Premiership and Division One competed in the competition for the first time. The 2003–04 FA Cup was the 123rd staging of England and the world's oldest football competition, the FA Cup.The competition began on 23 August 2003, with the lowest-ranked of the entrants competing in the Extra Preliminary round.