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FA Cup third round re-play 1955. Bradford city v Brentford FC at Valley Parade, Bradford
Ewood Park Blackburn 1939Football Ground Ewood Park -FA Cup match between Blackburn Rovers v Huddersfield Town 1939
The Hereford crowd invade the pitch after non-league Hereford beat Newcastle in the FA Cup 3rd Round 1972
Chasetown FC FA Cup 3rd Round ahead of their game against Cardiff City
Ray Crawford scores Colchester United's third goal to complete a memorable giant-killing actFootball: FA Cup fifth round 1970/71: Colchester United v Leeds United (3-2)
FA CUP 1958/59. Third round. Norwich City v Manchester United. Terry Bly (extreme right) gets his shot through the United defence to score their first goal. Norwich won 3-0
Bedford's Desmond Quinn pours champagne after the FA Cup 3rd round replay match which pushed Arsenal all the wayBedford Town v Arsenal (1-2) F.A.Cup 3rd round replay 1956
Hereford players celebrate in the dressing room after beating NewcastleFA CUP. 3rd Round Replay Hereford United 2 Newcastle United 1
Bournemouth 21 year old Milton Graham scores Bournemouth's first goal against Manchester United3rd Round FA Cup Man Utd 0 Bournemouth 2
Sutton goal scorers Tony Rains and Matthew Harland celebrate their win over Coventry city in the FA Cup 1989Sutton goal scorers Tony Rains and Matthew Hanland celebrate their win over Coventry city in the FA Cup 1989
Liverpool v Oldham Athletic FA Cup 3rd round 2012Liverpool's Jay Spearing and Oldham's Dean Furman
Celtic the Scottish Cup Winners in 1933James McStay, the Celtic captain being held aloft by his team mates, and holding the Scottish F.A. Cup Their manager Willie Maley, is pictured second right in the front row
Wimbledon FC F. A. Cup winners bus parade 1988Wimbledon FC F.A. Cup winners bus parade 1988
Nat Lofthouse holds aloft the FA Cup after Boltons triumph in 1958
Newcastle United manager Joe Harvey with the FA Cup parading through the streets of Newcastle 1951
A Charlton supporter dashes out to shake hands with Don WelshF.A. Cup Semi-Final: Charlton Athletic v Bolton Wanderers. A Charlton supporter dashes out to shake hands with Don Welsh on the 2-0 victory 1946