1929 FA Cup final

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1929 FA Cup Final
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Programme cover
Event 1928–29 FA Cup
Date27 April 1929
Venue Wembley Stadium, London
Referee A. Josephs (South Shields)
Attendance92,576
1928
1930

The 1929 FA Cup final was an association football match between Bolton Wanderers and Portsmouth on 27 April 1929 at Wembley Stadium.

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Match details

Bolton won 2–0, with goals by Billy Butler and Harold Blackmore. It marked the 54th final of the Football Association Challenge Cup (FA Cup), the world's oldest football cup competition. It was Portsmouth's first FA Cup final and Bolton's fifth. En route to the final, Bolton defeated Oldham Athletic, Liverpool (after a replay), Leicester City, Blackburn Rovers (after a replay) and Huddersfield Town; Portsmouth beat Charlton Athletic, Bradford City, Chelsea (after a replay), West Ham United and Aston Villa.

The match was played in a front of 92,576 spectators and was refereed by Arnold Josephs. After a goalless first half, two late goals in the second half from Billy Butler and Harold Blackmore secured Bolton the FA Cup. For Bolton this meant that they had won their third FA Cup title.

No live radio commentary of the match was broadcast by the BBC, as permission to do so had been refused by the Football Association. [1] Instead, the organisation sent various reporters to the ground, who each left the match at 15-to-20-minute intervals to go to a nearby house where a broadcasting set-up had been arranged. From there, they transmitted accounts of the game as they had seen it up to the point of their departure. [2]

Road to the Final

Bolton Wanderers

RoundTeam #1ScoreTeam #2
3Bolton Wanderers2–0 Oldham Athletic
4 Liverpool 0–0Bolton Wanderers
ReplayBolton Wanderers5–2 Liverpool
5 Leicester City 1–2Bolton Wanderers
6 Blackburn Rovers 1–1Bolton Wanderers
ReplayBolton Wanderers2–1 Blackburn Rovers
Semi-FinalBolton Wanderers3–1 Huddersfield Town

Portsmouth

RoundTeam #1ScoreTeam #2
3Portsmouth2–1 Charlton Athletic
4Portsmouth2–1 Bradford City
5 Chelsea 1–1Portsmouth
ReplayPortsmouth1–0 Chelsea
6Portsmouth3–2 West Ham United
Semi-FinalPortsmouth1–0 Aston Villa

Match details

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A moment of the match
Bolton Wanderers 2–0 Portsmouth
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Blackmore Soccerball shade.svg87'
Report
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 92,576
Referee: Arnold Josephs (South Shields)
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Bolton Wanderers
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Portsmouth
GK Flag of England.svg Dick Pym
DF Flag of England.svg Bob Haworth
DF Flag of England.svg Alex Finney
MF Flag of England.svg Fred Kean
MF Flag of England.svg Jimmy Seddon (c)
MF Flag of England.svg Harry Nuttall
FW Flag of England.svg Billy Butler
FW Flag of Scotland.svg Jim McClelland
FW Flag of England.svg Harold Blackmore
FW Flag of Scotland.svg George Gibson
FW Flag of Scotland.svg Willie Cook
Manager:
Flag of England.svg Charles Foweraker
GK Flag of Scotland.svg Jock Gilfillan
DF Ulster Banner.svg Alec Mackie
DF Flag of England.svg Thomas Bell
MF Flag of Scotland.svg Jimmy Nichol
MF Flag of Scotland.svg Johnny McIlwaine (c)
MF Flag of Scotland.svg David Thackeray
FW Flag of England.svg Fred Forward
FW Flag of England.svg Jack Smith
FW Flag of England.svg Jack Weddle
FW Flag of England.svg David Watson
FW Flag of Wales (1807-1953).svg Fred Cook
Manager:
Flag of England.svg Jack Tinn

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Replay if scores still level.

References

  1. "Cup Final Hustle". Evening Chronicle . Newcastle upon Tyne. 24 April 1929.
  2. Anderson, Jess (17 May 2025). "Oh how times have changed..." BBC Online . BBC . Retrieved 18 May 2025.