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2015–16 FA Cup

Football Association Challenge Cup
Country
 England
 Guernsey
 Wales
Dates
15 August 2015 – 21 May 2016
Teams
736
Defending champions
Arsenal
Champions
Manchester United
(12th title)
Runners-up
Crystal Palace
Matches played
149
Goals scored
412 (2.77 per match)
Attendance
2,098,077 (14,081 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)
Matěj Vydra
(6 goals)

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The 2015–16 FA Cup (also known as the FA Challenge Cup) was the 135th edition of the oldest recognised football tournament in the world. It was sponsored by Emirates, and known as The Emirates FA Cup for sponsorship purposes.[1] It began with the Extra Preliminary Round on 15 August 2015, and concluded with the final on 21 May 2016.[2] The FA Cup winner qualifies for the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League Group Stage.


Premier League side Arsenal were the defending champions after they beat Aston Villa 4–0 in the previous final on 30 May 2015,[3] but were eliminated by Watford in the sixth round.


The winners were Manchester United, who defeated Crystal Palace 2–1 in the final after extra time.[4]




Contents





  • 1 Teams


  • 2 Prize fund


  • 3 Round and draw dates


  • 4 Qualifying rounds


  • 5 First Round Proper


  • 6 Second Round Proper


  • 7 Third Round Proper


  • 8 Fourth Round Proper


  • 9 Fifth Round Proper


  • 10 Sixth Round Proper


  • 11 Semi-Finals


  • 12 Final


  • 13 Top goalscorers


  • 14 Broadcasting rights


  • 15 Notes


  • 16 References




Teams[edit]
























































RoundClubs
remaining
Clubs
involved
Winners from
previous round
New entries
this round
Leagues entering at this round
First Round Proper124803248
Football League One
Football League Two
Second Round Proper844040nonenone
Third Round Proper64642044
Premier League
Football League Championship
Fourth Round Proper323232nonenone
Fifth Round Proper161616nonenone
Sixth Round Proper888nonenone
Semi-Finals444nonenone
Final222nonenone


Prize fund[edit]
























































RoundNo. of Clubs
receive fund
Prize fund
per club[5]

Extra Preliminary Round winners
184
£1,500

Preliminary Round winners
160
£1,925

First Round Qualifying winners
116
£3,000

Second Round Qualifying winners
80
£4,500

Third Round Qualifying winners
40
£7,500

Fourth Round Qualifying winners
32
£12,500

First Round Proper winners
40
£18,000

Second Round Proper winners
20
£27,000

Third Round Proper winners
32
£67,500

Fourth Round Proper winners
16
£90,000

Fifth Round Proper winners
8
£180,000

Sixth Round Proper winners
4
£360,000
Semi-Final losers2
£450,000
Semi-Final winners2
£900,000
Final runners-up1
£900,000
Final winner1
£1,800,000
Total
£15,132,000


Round and draw dates[edit]


The schedule are as follows.[2][6]
















































Phase
Round
Draw date
Match date
Qualifying rounds
Extra Preliminary Round
3 July 2015[7]15 August 2015
Preliminary Round
29 August 2015
First Round Qualifying
24 August 2015[8]12 September 2015
Second Round Qualifying
14 September 2015[9]26 September 2015
Third Round Qualifying
28 September 2015[10]10 October 2015
Fourth Round Qualifying
12 October 2015[11]24 October 2015
Main tournament
First Round Proper
26 October 2015, 19:00 GMT[12]7 November 2015
Second Round Proper
9 November 2015, 19:00 GMT[13]5 December 2015
Third Round Proper
7 December 2015, 19:00 GMT[14]9 January 2016
Fourth Round Proper
11 January 2016, 19:15 GMT[15]30 January 2016
Fifth Round Proper
31 January 2016, 18:15 GMT[16]20 February 2016
Sixth Round Proper
21 February 2016, 18:15 GMT[17]12 March 2016
Semi-finals
14 March 2016
23 and 24 April 2016
Final
21 May 2016


Qualifying rounds[edit]



The qualifying competition began with the Extra Preliminary Round on 15 August 2015.[2] All of the competing teams that were not members of either the Premier League or the Football League had to compete in the qualifying rounds to win a place in the first round proper. The final (fourth) qualifying round began on the weekend of 24 October.[2]



First Round Proper[edit]


The First Round draw took place on 26 October at 7pm at the club house of the FA Charter Standard Community Club Thackley Juniors F.C. based in Thackley in West Yorkshire, and was broadcast live on BBC Two and BBC Radio 5 Live.[18] The First Round Proper were played on the weekend of 7 November.[2] 32 teams from the qualifying competition joined the 48 teams from League One and League Two to compete in this round. The round included two teams from Level 8 still in the competition, Northwich Victoria and Didcot Town, which were the lowest-ranked teams in this round; Northwich Victoria advanced to become the lowest-ranked team in the second round.



Burton Albion (3) v Peterborough United (3)













Port Vale (3) v Maidenhead United (6)













Maidenhead United (6) v Port Vale (3)













Barnet (4) v Blackpool (3)













Bristol Rovers (4) v Chesham United (7)













Cambridge United (4) v Basingstoke Town (6)













Mansfield Town (4) v Oldham Athletic (3)













Oldham Athletic (3) v Mansfield Town (4)













Altrincham (5) v Barnsley (3)













Crewe Alexandra (3) v Eastleigh (5)













Northwich Victoria (8) v Boreham Wood (5)













Boreham Wood (5) v Northwich Victoria (8)













Coventry City (3) v Northampton Town (4)













Brackley Town (6) v Newport County (4)













Newport County (4) v Brackley Town (6)













Grimsby Town (5) v St Albans City (6)













Hartlepool United (4) v Cheltenham Town (5)













Salford City (7) v Notts County (4)













Dover Athletic (5) v Stourbridge (7)













Stevenage (4) v Gillingham (3)













Millwall (3) v AFC Fylde (6)













Aldershot Town (5) v Bradford City (3)













Bradford City (3) v Aldershot Town (5)













Walsall (3) v Fleetwood Town (3)













Bury (3) v Wigan Athletic (3)













Portsmouth (4) v Macclesfield Town (5)













Sheffield United (3) v Worcester City (6)













Barwell (7) v Welling United (5)













F.C. Halifax Town (5) v Wycombe Wanderers (4)













Crawley Town (4) v Luton Town (4)













Doncaster Rovers (3) v Stalybridge Celtic (6)













Didcot Town (8) v Exeter City (4)













Dagenham & Redbridge (4) v Morecambe (4)













Morecambe (4) v Dagenham & Redbridge (4)













Leyton Orient (4) v Staines Town (7)













Gainsborough Trinity (6) v Shrewsbury Town (3)













Maidstone United (6) v Yeovil Town (4)













Braintree Town (5) v Oxford United (4)













Oxford United (4) v Braintree Town (5)













Whitehawk (6) v Lincoln City (5)













Accrington Stanley (4) v York City (4)













Scunthorpe United (3) v Southend United (3)













AFC Wimbledon (4) v Forest Green Rovers (5)













Plymouth Argyle (4) v Carlisle United (4)













F.C. United of Manchester (6) v Chesterfield (3)













Rochdale (3) v Swindon Town (3)













Wealdstone (6) v Colchester United (3)













Second Round Proper[edit]


The second round draw took place on 9 November at Civil Service, based in Chiswick, London, and was broadcast live on BBC Two.


The lowest-ranked side in this round was Northwich Victoria, who competed at level 8 of English football.



Salford City (7) v Hartlepool United (4)













Hartlepool United (4) v Salford City (7)













Barnet (4) v Newport County (4)













Portsmouth (4) v Accrington Stanley (4)













Stourbridge (7) v Eastleigh (5)













Northampton Town (4) v Northwich Victoria (8)













Yeovil Town (4) v Stevenage (4)













Leyton Orient (4) v Scunthorpe United (3)













Scunthorpe United (3) v Leyton Orient (4)













Millwall (3) v Wycombe Wanderers (4)













Chesterfield (3) v Walsall (3)













Walsall (3) v Chesterfield (3)



















Sheffield United (3) v Oldham Athletic (3)













Rochdale (3) v Bury (3)













Bradford City (3) v Chesham United (7)













Peterborough United (3) v Luton Town (4)













Exeter City (4) v Port Vale (3)













Cambridge United (4) v Doncaster Rovers (3)













Welling United (5) v Carlisle United (4)













Colchester United (3) v Altrincham (5)













Dagenham & Redbridge (4) v Whitehawk (6)













Whitehawk (6) v Dagenham & Redbridge (4)













Oxford United (4) v Forest Green Rovers (5)













Grimsby Town (5) v Shrewsbury Town (3)













Shrewsbury Town (3) v Grimsby Town (5)













Third Round Proper[edit]


A total of 64 teams play in this round: 44 teams from Premier League and Football League Championship which entered in this round, and the 20 winners of the previous round. The draw was held on 7 December 2015.[19]


The lowest-ranked team in this round was Eastleigh from the National League (tier 5), the only non-league side remaining in the competition.



Exeter City (4) v Liverpool (1)













Liverpool (1) v Exeter City (4)













Wycombe Wanderers (4) v Aston Villa (1)













Aston Villa (1) v Wycombe Wanderers (4)













Watford (1) v Newcastle United (1)













West Bromwich Albion (1) v Bristol City (2)













Bristol City (2) v West Bromwich Albion (1)













West Ham United (1) v Wolverhampton Wanderers (2)













Hartlepool United (4) v Derby County (2)













Colchester United (3) v Charlton Athletic (2)













Peterborough United (3) v Preston North End (2)













Northampton Town (4) v Milton Keynes Dons (2)













Milton Keynes Dons (2) v Northampton Town (4)













Arsenal (1) v Sunderland (1)













Ipswich Town (2) v Portsmouth (4)













Portsmouth (4) v Ipswich Town (2)













Birmingham City (2) v AFC Bournemouth (1)













Sheffield Wednesday (2) v Fulham (2)













Brentford (2) v Walsall (3)













Bury (3) v Bradford City (3)













Bradford City (3) v Bury (3)



















Everton (1) v Dagenham & Redbridge (4)













Southampton (1) v Crystal Palace (1)













Eastleigh (5) v Bolton Wanderers (2)













Bolton Wanderers (2) v Eastleigh (5)













Nottingham Forest (2) v Queens Park Rangers (2)













Doncaster Rovers (3) v Stoke City (1)













Leeds United (2) v Rotherham United (2)













Huddersfield Town (2) v Reading (2)













Reading (2) v Huddersfield Town (2)













Middlesbrough (2) v Burnley (2)













Norwich City (1) v Manchester City (1)













Hull City (2) v Brighton & Hove Albion (2)













Manchester United (1) v Sheffield United (3)













Oxford United (4) v Swansea City (1)













Carlisle United (4) v Yeovil Town (4)













Yeovil Town (4) v Carlisle United (4)



















Chelsea (1) v Scunthorpe United (3)













Tottenham Hotspur (1) v Leicester City (1)













Leicester City (1) v Tottenham Hotspur (1)













Cardiff City (2) v Shrewsbury Town (3)













Newport County (4) v Blackburn Rovers (2)













Fourth Round Proper[edit]


The draw for the fourth round proper was held on 11 January 2016.[23]


The fourth round proper was played across the weekend of 30 January 2016.[2]


The three lowest ranked teams in this round, Oxford United, Portsmouth and Carlisle United, who competed in League Two (tier 4).



Derby County (2) v Manchester United (1)













Colchester United (3) v Tottenham Hotspur (1)













West Bromwich Albion (1) v Peterborough United (3)













Peterborough United (3) v West Bromwich Albion (1)



















Bolton Wanderers (2) v Leeds United (2)













Arsenal (1) v Burnley (2)













Reading (2) v Walsall (3)













Aston Villa (1) v Manchester City (1)













Shrewsbury Town (3) v Sheffield Wednesday (2)













Nottingham Forest (2) v Watford (1)













Crystal Palace (1) v Stoke City (1)













Oxford United (4) v Blackburn Rovers (2)













Portsmouth (4) v AFC Bournemouth (1)













Bury (3) v Hull City (2)













Liverpool (1) v West Ham United (1)













West Ham United (1) v Liverpool (1)













Carlisle United (4) v Everton (1)













Milton Keynes Dons (2) v Chelsea (1)













Fifth Round Proper[edit]


The draw for the Fifth Round Proper was held on 31 January 2016.[24]


The fifth round proper was played across the weekend of 20 February 2016.[2]


The lowest ranked club in this round was Shrewsbury Town, who competed in League One (tier 3).



Arsenal (1) v Hull City (2)













Hull City (2) v Arsenal (1)













Reading (2) v West Bromwich Albion (1)













Watford (1) v Leeds United (2)













AFC Bournemouth (1) v Everton (1)













Blackburn Rovers (2) v West Ham United (1)













Tottenham Hotspur (1) v Crystal Palace (1)













Chelsea (1) v Manchester City (1)













Shrewsbury Town (3) v Manchester United (1)













Sixth Round Proper[edit]


The draw for the Sixth Round Proper was held on 21 February 2016.[25]


The sixth round proper was played across the weekend of 12 March 2016.[2]


The lowest ranked club remaining in this round was Reading, who competed in the League Championship (tier 2).


This also marked the final year where sixth round would go into replay incase if teams where tied.



Reading (2) v Crystal Palace (1)













Everton (1) v Chelsea (1)













Arsenal (1) v Watford (1)













Manchester United (1) v West Ham United (1)













West Ham United (1) v Manchester United (1)













Semi-Finals[edit]


The draw for the semi-finals was held on 14 March 2016.[26]


The semi-finals were played on 23 and 24 April 2016.[2]



23 April 2016 (2016-04-23)17:15 BST








Everton (1)
1–2

Manchester United (1)

Smalling Goal 75' (o.g.)

Report

Fellaini Goal 34'
Martial Goal 90+3'

Wembley Stadium, London

Attendance: 86,064

Referee: Anthony Taylor





24 April 2016 (2016-04-24)16:00 BST








Crystal Palace (1)
2–1

Watford (1)

Bolasie Goal 6'
Wickham Goal 61'

Report

Deeney Goal 55'

Wembley Stadium, London

Attendance: 79,110

Referee: Craig Pawson




Final[edit]



The final took place on 21 May 2016 at Wembley Stadium.[2]



21 May 2016 (2016-05-21)17:30 BST








Crystal Palace (1)
1–2 (a.e.t.)

Manchester United (1)

Puncheon Goal 78'

Report

Mata Goal 81'
Lingard Goal 110'

Wembley Stadium, London

Attendance: 88,619

Referee: Mark Clattenburg




Top goalscorers[edit]




















Rank
Player
Club
Goals[27]
1

Czech Republic Matěj Vydra

Reading
6
2

Zimbabwe Macauley Bonne

Colchester United
4

Nigeria Kelechi Iheanacho

Manchester City

England Ben Marshall

Blackburn Rovers

England Conor Washington

Peterborough United


Broadcasting rights[edit]


The domestic broadcasting rights for the competition were held by the BBC and subscription channel BT Sport. The BBC held the rights since 2014–15, while BT Sport since 2013–14. The FA Cup Final was required to be broadcast live on UK terrestrial television under the Ofcom code of protected sporting events.[28]


The following matches were broadcast live on UK television:




























Round
BT Sport
BBC
First Round Proper[29][30]
Didcot Town v Exeter City
F.C. United of Manchester v Chesterfield
Bradford City v Aldershot Town (Replay)
Maidenhead United v Port Vale (Replay)

Salford City v Notts County
Second Round Proper[31][32]
Rochdale v Bury
Grimsby Town v Shrewsbury Town
Hartlepool United v Salford City (Replay)
Whitehawk v Dagenham & Redbridge (Replay)

Salford City v Hartlepool United
Third Round Proper[33][34]
Wycombe Wanderers v Aston Villa
Manchester United v Sheffield United
Chelsea v Scunthorpe United
Bristol City v West Bromwich Albion (Replay)
Liverpool v Exeter City (Replay)

Exeter City v Liverpool
Oxford United v Swansea City (BBC Wales)
Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City
Leicester City v Tottenham Hotspur (Replay)
Fourth Round Proper[35][36]
Colchester United v Tottenham Hotspur
Liverpool v West Ham United
Carlisle United v Everton
West Ham United v Liverpool (Replay)

Derby County v Manchester United
Milton Keynes Dons v Chelsea
Peterborough United v West Bromwich Albion (Replay)
Fifth Round Proper[37][38]
Arsenal v Hull City
Blackburn Rovers v West Ham United
Shrewsbury Town v Manchester United
Hull City v Arsenal (Replay)

AFC Bournemouth v Everton
Chelsea v Manchester City
Sixth Round Proper[39][40]
Arsenal v Watford
Manchester United v West Ham United

Reading v Crystal Palace
Everton v Chelsea
West Ham United v Manchester United (Replay)
Semi-Finals[41]
Crystal Palace v Watford

Everton v Manchester United
Final

Crystal Palace v Manchester United

Welsh language channel S4C broadcast the third round match between Cardiff City and Shrewsbury Town,[42] and also broadcast the rescheduled third round match between Newport County and Blackburn Rovers.



Notes[edit]




  1. ^ The match on 9 January 2016 between Newport County and Blackburn Rovers was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.[21] The match was later rearranged for 18 January 2016.[22]




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