Episode
Match of the Day: 7th March 1992: FA Cup Sixth Round
Overview
It's FA Cup quarter-finals day. Holders Spurs are out but Brian Clough 's Nottingham Forest are still in with a chance of making up for last year's final disappointment, Aston Villa are out to equal Spurs's record eight wins, and Norwich want to put a new name on the trophy. Portsmouth v Nottingham Forest Southampton v Norwich City
Details
- Series
- Match of the Day
- Season
- Season 28
- Episode
- Episode 14
- Air date
- 1992-03-07
- Runtime
- 80 min
Episode context
7th March 1992: FA Cup Sixth Round is Episode 14 in Season 1991/92 of Match of the Day. It aired on 1992-03-07. The runtime is 80 min.
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Episode 13: 16th February 1992: FA Cup Fifth Round: Swindon Town v Aston Villa
Coverage of one of the fifth-round ties in this year's FA Cup competition in which the First Division clubs have been having a rough ride on the road to Wembley. Plus brief clips of the two other games:
Ipswich Town v Liverpool
Bolton Wanderers v Southampton
Episode 15: 8th March 1992: FA Cup Sixth Round: Liverpool v Aston Villa
Aston Villa's run in the competition has convinced their fans that this is the team's year. Plus, the draw for the semi-finals, live from FA headquarters at Lancaster Gate in London.
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Episode 12: 15th February 1992: FA Cup Fifth Round
Highlights from three of today's FA Cup fifth-round ties, with an all-action roundup of the rest of today's Cup programme.
Chelsea v Sheffield United
Sunderland v West Ham United
Nottingham Forest v Bristol City
Episode 16: 9th March 1992: FA Cup Sixth Round: Chelsea v Sunderland
Highlights of tonight's FA Cup quarter-final tie.
Episode 11: 27th January 1992: FA Cup Fourth Round: Southampton v Manchester United
Highlights of one of tonight's FA Cup Fourth Round ties.
Episode 17: 5th April 1992: FA Cup Semi-Final 1: Liverpool v Portsmouth
Liverpool are favourites to win the FA Cup for the third time since 1986. Second Division Portsmouth hope to cause a huge upset and reach their first final for 53 years. Liverpool's last semi-final was a 3-4 defeat against Crystal Palace two years ago. Portsmouth have to delve further into the history books for their last semi-final appearance - it was 43 years ago.
Episode 10: 26th January 1992: FA Cup Fourth Round: Chelsea v Everton
Everton, four times winners of the FA Cup and four times Wembley finalists in the 1980s, visit Chelsea, whose only FA Cup final triumph was back in 1970. Plus, live coverage of the draw for the FA Cup Fifth Round.
Episode 18: 5th April 1992: FA Cup Semi-Final 2: Norwich City v Sunderland
Norwich are the only side left in the competition never to have won the Cup. They have been semi-finalists just twice before, in 1959 and 1989. However, in 1985 they beat today's opponents 1-0 to lift the League Cup. Sunderland hope to emulate their most recent FA Cup triumph when they beat the mighty Leeds United 1-0 in the 1973 final.
Episode 9: 25th January 1992: FA Cup Fourth Round
Wrexham's place in FA Cup giant-killing history is now secure following their dramatic 2-1 victory over reigning league champions Arsenal in the Third Round. Desmond Lynam introduces the highlights from three FA Cup Fourth Round ties that also carry with them the potential for surprise. Plus a roundup of the best of the Cup.
West Ham United v Wrexham
Leicester City v Bristol City
Bolton Wanderers v Brighton & Hove Albion
Episode 19: 13th April 1992: FA Cup Semi-Final 1 Replay: Portsmouth v Liverpool
Highlights of tonight's FA Cup semi-final replay.
Episode 8: 15th January 1992: FA Cup Third Round: Leeds United v Manchester United
Coverage of the postponed match between these two traditional rivals.
Episode 20: 9th May 1992: FA Cup Final: Liverpool v Sunderland
The biggest upset in the history of the FA Cup finals came in 1973 when Second Division Sunderland overcame the skill and strength of Leeds United with a goal from Ian Porterfield and a famous save from Jim Montgomery. Sunderland's Cup run this year has seen them score victories over First Division teams West Ham, Chelsea and Norwich. It's now Liverpool's turn to face the 1992 giant-killers in an intriguing Wembley clash. Will John Byrne, the Sunderland striker who has scored in every round of the Cup so far, add a Wembley goal to his tally? Or will the inconsistent Liverpool team that struggled to beat Portsmouth in the semi-finals rise to the occasion?