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The 1914 FA Cup Final was contested by Burnley and Liverpool at Crystal Palace. Burnley Football Club, nicknamed The Clarets, is a professional football club managed by Owen Coyle and based in Burnley, Lancashire Liverpool Football Club are an English professional Association football club based in Liverpool England. The National Sports Centre at Crystal Palace in south London, England is a large Sports centre and athletics track Burnley won by a single goal, scored by ex-Evertonian Bert Freeman. Everton Football Club is an English football club located in the city of Liverpool. The game was the last ever final at Crystal Palace and was played in front of a reigning monarch, George V, for the first time. The National Sports Centre at Crystal Palace in south London, England is a large Sports centre and athletics track Neither club had reached the FA Cup Final before.

Match facts

1914-04-25
15:00 BST
Burnley 1 – 0 Liverpool Crystal Palace, London
Attendance: 72,778
Referee: H. Year 1914 ( MCMXIV) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Events 1607 - Eighty Years' War: The Dutch fleet destroys the anchored Spanish fleet at Gibraltar. Western European Summer Time ( WEST) is a summer Daylight saving time scheme 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. Burnley Football Club, nicknamed The Clarets, is a professional football club managed by Owen Coyle and based in Burnley, Lancashire Liverpool Football Club are an English professional Association football club based in Liverpool England. The National Sports Centre at Crystal Palace in south London, England is a large Sports centre and athletics track London ( ˈlʌndən is the capital and largest urban area in the United Kingdom. S. Bamlett
Freeman Scored
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Burnley
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Liverpool
BURNLEY:
GK Ronnie Sewell
Tom Bamford
David Taylor
George Halley
Flag of England Tommy Boyle (c)
Flag of England Willie Watson
Billy Nesbit
Dick Lindley
Flag of England Bert Freeman
Teddy Hodgson
Flag of England Eddie Mosscrop
Manager:
John Haworth
LIVERPOOL:
GK Flag of Scotland Ken Campbell
FB Flag of England Ephraim Longworth (c)
FB Flag of Scotland Bob Pursell
HB Flag of Scotland Thomas Fairfoul
HB Flag of Scotland Robert Ferguson
HB Flag of Scotland Donald McKinlay
OF Flag of England Jackie Sheldon
IF Flag of Scotland Tom Miller
CF Flag of England Arthur Metcalf
IF Flag of Scotland James Nicholl
OF Flag of Ireland Bill Lacey
Manager:
Flag of England Tom Watson

References

Thomas Wilkinson (Tommy Boyle ( 29 January 1888 - 5 January 1940) was an English footballer, primarily associated with Kenneth 'Ken' Campbell (Born 6 September 1892, died April 28, 1971) was a Scottish footballer who played for Liverpool Ephraim Longworth, (born 2 October 1887 died 1968 was an England international footballer for Liverpool in the early part of the twentieth Robert 'Bob' Pursell ( Born 18 March 1889) was a footballer who played for Liverpool Football Club in the early 20th century Thomas Fairfoul (born January 16, 1881 in West Calder, Lothian, died 1952 was a Scottish footballer who played as a right-half. Robert Ferguson (1886 - 1962 was a Scottish footballer who played for Liverpool during the early part of the 20th century Donald McKinlay (b 25 July 1891 - 16 September 1959) was a Scottish defender who was comfortable anywhere on the park playing Jackie Sheldon (born January 1887 was an English footballer who played for Liverpool during the early part of the 20th century Tom Miller ( 30 June 1890 – 3 September 1958) was a Scottish footballer who played for Liverpool during the early Arthur Metcalf ( April 8, 1889 in Sunderland – February 9, 1936) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward James (or Jimmy) Nicholl (born 1890 in Port Glasgow, died circa 1955 was a Scottish footballer who played as a forward Bill Lacey ( September 24, 1889, Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland – May 30 1969) also referred to Tom Watson (April 1859 - May 1915 was an English football manager who managed Sunderland A
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