1924 FA Cup final explained
The 1924 FA Cup final was contested by Newcastle United and Aston Villa at Wembley. Newcastle won 2 - 0, with the goals scored by Neil Harris and Stan Seymour. The match has become commonly known as the "Rainy Day Final" due to the weather that day, a consequence of which has led to there being very few good condition programmes left for the game (many fans used their match programmes as makeshift umbrellas). The value of the programme is the highest for any Wembley final with recent sales attaining over £6,000 at auction.
The referee was Swindon-born William E. Russell.
Road to the Final
Newcastle United
Round 1 | Portsmouth | 2 - 4 | Newcastle United |
Round 2 | Derby County | 2 - 2 | Newcastle United |
Round 2 replay | Newcastle United | 2 - 2 | Derby County |
Round 2 2nd replay | Derby County | 2 - 2 | Newcastle United |
Round 2 3rd replay | Newcastle United | 5 - 3 | Derby County |
Round 3 | Watford | 0 - 1 | Newcastle United |
Quarter-final | Newcastle United | 1 - 0 | Liverpool |
Semi-final | Newcastle United | 2 - 0 | Manchester City |
| (at St Andrew's) | |
Aston Villa
Match details
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