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2019–20 FA Youth Cup

The 2019–20 FA Youth Cup was the 68th edition of the FA Youth Cup. The defending champions were Liverpool. Manchester City won the final 3–2 against Chelsea.[2] This was their third time winning the tournament.[3]

Key Information

Preliminary round

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First round qualifying

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Second round qualifying

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Third round qualifying

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First round

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41 ties was meant to be played, but the Bolton Wanderers would get a bye to the next round,[4] while Dulwich Hamlet FC received a walkover as Crawley Town withdrew from the competition.[5]

Second round

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Third round

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Fourth round

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Fifth round

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Quarter finals

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Tie no Home team Score Away team Attendance
1 Chelsea 1–0 Millwall (2) 2,898
2 Manchester United 2–1 Wigan Athletic (2) 3,681[37]
3 Manchester City 1–0 Burnley 673
4 Blackburn Rovers (2) 4–1 Arsenal 776

Semi finals

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Blackburn Rovers (2)0–4Manchester City
Attendance: Behind Closed Doors
Referee: Ross Joyce
Chelsea1–0Manchester United
Attendance: Behind Closed Doors
Referee: Oliver Yates

Final

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Manchester City3–2Chelsea
McAtee 37'
Rogers 52'
Palmer 83'
Report Lewis 28'
Harwood-Bellis 60' (o.g.)
Attendance: Behind Closed Doors
Referee: Geoff Eltringham

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Manchester City
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Scotland SCO Cieran Slicker
2 DF England ENG CJ Egan-Riley
3 DF England ENG Taylor Harwood-Bellis
4 DF England ENG Luke Mbete-Tabu
5 DF Senegal SEN Alpha Diounkou
6 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Joe Hodge
7 FW England ENG Cole Palmer
8 MF England ENG Tommy Doyle
9 FW England ENG Liam Delap
10 MF England ENG James McAtee downward-facing red arrow 87'
11 FW England ENG Morgan Rogers downward-facing red arrow 76'
Substitutes:
12 DF England ENG Finley Burns
13 GK England ENG Josh McNamara
14 MF England ENG Alex Robertson upward-facing green arrow 87'
15 FW England ENG Sam Edozie
16 MF England ENG Ben Knight
17 FW Netherlands NED Jayden Braaf upward-facing green arrow 76'
18 FW Norway NOR Oscar Bobb
Coach: Spain Carlos Vicens
Chelsea
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Finland FIN Lucas Bergström
2 DF England ENG Valentino Livramento
3 DF England ENG Henry Lawrence
4 DF England ENG Dynel Simeu
5 DF England ENG Levi Colwill
6 MF England ENG Lewis Bate
7 MF England ENG Myles Peart-Harris
8 MF Cameroon CMR Ben Elliott downward-facing red arrow 46'
9 FW Norway NOR Bryan Fiabema downward-facing red arrow 61'
10 MF England ENG Marcel Lewis
11 DF England ENG Dion Rankine
Substitutes:
12 DF England ENG Bashir Humphreys
13 GK England ENG Jake Askew
14 FW England ENG Tino Anjorin upward-facing green arrow 46'
15 MF Austria AUT Thierno Ballo upward-facing green arrow 61'
16 MF England ENG Charlie Webster
17 MF England ENG Harvey Vale
18 FW England ENG Jude Soonsup-Bell
Coach: England Ed Brand

See also

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References

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