1880–81 FA Cup
The 1880–81 Football Association Challenge Cup was the tenth staging of the FA Cup, England's oldest football tournament. Sixty-two teams entered, eight more than the previous season, although four of the sixty-two never played a match.First round
Home Club | Score | Away Club | Date |
Darwen | 8–0 | Brigg | 13 November 1880 |
Reading | 5–1 | Hotspur | 13 November 1880 |
Sheffield | 5–4 | Blackburn Olympic | 30 October 1880 |
Royal Engineers | 0–0 | Remnants | 13 November 1880 |
Marlow | 6–0 | Clarence | 30 October 1880 |
Maidenhead | 1–1 | Old Harrovians | 13 November 1880 |
Clapham Rovers | 15–0 | Finchley | 13 November 1880 |
Upton Park | 8–1 | Mosquitos | 13 November 1880 |
Pilgrims | Walkover | Old Philberdians | |
Swifts | 1–1 | Old Foresters | 6 November 1880 |
Herts Rangers | 6–0 | Barnes | 6 November 1880 |
Rochester | 1–2 | Dreadnought | 13 November 1880 |
Notts County | 4–4 | Derbyshire | 4 November 1880 |
Nottingham Forest | Walkover | Caius College | |
Romford | 1–1 | Reading Minster | 13 November 1880 |
Grey Friars | 0–0 | Windsor Home Park | 13 November 1880 |
Brentwood | 0–10 | Old Etonians | 6 November 1880 |
West End | 1–0 | Hanover United | 6 November 1880 |
Blackburn Rovers | 6–2 | Providence | 30 October 1880 |
St Peter's Institute | 1–8 | Hendon | 6 November 1880 |
Aston Villa | 5–3 | Wednesbury Strollers | 30 October 1880 |
Stafford Road | 7–0 | Spilsby | 6 November 1880 |
Turton | 5–0 | Brigg Brittania | 16 October 1880 |
Old Carthusians | 7–0 | Saffron Walden Town | 23 October 1880 |
Acton | 1–1 | Kildare | 13 November 1880 |
Calthorpe | 1–2 | Grantham | 11 November 1880 |
Sheffield Wednesday | Walkover | Queen's Park | |
Astley Bridge | 4–0 | Eagley | 30 October 1880 |
Weybridge Swallows | 3–1 | Henley | 13 November 1880 |
Reading Abbey | 1–0 | St Albans | 13 November 1880 |
Rangers | Walkover | Wanderers | |
First round replays
Second round
Second round replay
Third round
Fourth round
Fifth round
Semi-finals
Final
Home Club | Score | Away Club | Date |
Old Carthusians | 3–0 | Old Etonians | 9 April 1881 |