2009–10 FA Youth Cup

2009–10 FA Youth Cup
Teams 466
Champions Chelsea
Runners-up Aston Villa

The FA Youth Cup sponsored by E.ON 2009–10 was the 58th edition of the FA Youth Cup.

467 clubs were initially accepted, although there was one withdrawal, Worcester City 53 of the remaining 466 teams were new entries.

Holders Arsenal were knocked out in the fourth Round at home to Ipswich Town 0–2.

Chelsea won the competition by beating Aston Villa 3–2 on aggregate to win the competition for only their third time in their history and for the first time since 1961.

First round

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1Oldham Athletic4 – 1Stalybridge Celtic
2Accrington Stanley1 – 1(P8–9)Carlisle United
3Darlington1 – 2Huddersfield Town
4Maidstone United3 – 5Wycombe Wanderers
5AFC Wimbledon2 – 1Sutton United
6Malvern Town0 – 1Notts County
7Bury Town3 – 2Walsall
8Woking3 – 1Dagenham & Redbridge
9Bishop's Stortford7 – 1Marlow
10Ebbsfleet United2 – 1Brentford
11Dulwich Hamlet1 – 1(P2–4)Norwich City
12Congleton Town0 – 3Rochdale
13Carlton Town2 – 1Burton Albion
14Atherstone Town2 – 0Highgate United
15VT2 – 3Torquay United
16Bradford City3 – 1Southport
17Milton Keynes Dons2 – 1Dunstable Town
18Barnet0 – 4Brighton & Hove Albion
19Aldershot Town0 – 4Southampton
20Histon0 – 4Cambridge United
Tie no Home team Score Away team
21Tranmere Rovers3 – 0Farsley Celtic
22St Albans City1 – 0Colchester United
23Oxford United5 – 2Gloucester City
24Macclesfield Town2 – 0Bury
25Hartlepool United3 – 1Lincoln City
26Grimsby Town1 – 2York City
27Leeds United0 – 1Crewe Alexandra
28Chester City0 – 4Morecambe
29Rotherham United3 – 3(P3–4)Stockport County
30Charlton Athletic3 – 0Gillingham
31Leyton Orient2 – 1Bromley
32Millwall3 – 1Southend United
33Bristol Rovers1 – 3AFC Bournemouth
34Basingstoke Town3 – 4Hereford United
35Swindon Town6 – 0Yeovil Town
36Forest Green Rovers1 – 2Farnborough
37Rushden & Diamonds1 – 2Northampton Town
38Shrewsbury Town2 – 1Port Vale
39Exeter City0 – 4Cheltenham Town
40Chesterfield4 – 1Mansfield Town

Second round

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1Stockport County2 – 0Carlton Town
2Huddersfield Town5 – 0Atherstone Town
3Bradford City1 – 2Crewe Alexandra
4Oldham Athletic3 – 5Rochdale
5Brighton & Hove Albion2 – 0Ebbsfleet United
6Northampton Town2 – 1Chesterfield
7AFC Wimbledon0 – 5AFC Bournemouth
8Torquay United1 – 0Norwich City
9York City1 – 2Carlisle United
10Tranmere Rovers3 – 1Cambridge United
Tie no Home team Score Away team
11Southampton6 – 0Hereford United
12Swindon Town1 – 2Leyton Orient
13Charlton Athletic3 – 1Woking
14Bury Town1 – 1(P4–3)Macclesfield Town
15St Albans City2 – 2(P2–4)Wycombe Wanderers
16Notts County0 – 2Hartlepool United
17Millwall1 – 0Oxford United
18Milton Keynes Dons2 – 1Bishop's Stortford
19Shrewsbury Town5 – 2Morecambe
20Cheltenham Town3 – 2Farnborough

Third round

The 20 Premier League and 24 Championship teams enter at this stage, along with the winners of the second round.

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1Bolton Wanderers3 – 1AFC Bournemouth
2Torquay United1 – 3Millwall
3Stockport County0 – 3Fulham
4Arsenal3 – 3(P5–4)Crewe Alexandra
5Northampton Town1 – 3Brighton & Hove Albion
6Charlton Athletic1 – 2Chelsea
7Manchester United2 – 0Birmingham City
8Derby County6 – 1Peterborough United
9Wigan Athletic0 – 1Tottenham Hotspur
10Cheltenham Town1 – 2Reading
11Nottingham Forest5 – 2Bury Town
12Crystal Palace3 – 2Bristol City
13Plymouth Argyle0 – 1West Ham United
14Portsmouth1 – 0Huddersfield Town
15Aston Villa4 – 0Rochdale
16Blackburn Rovers3 – 0Blackpool
Tie no Home team Score Away team
17Middlesbrough0 – 1Everton
18Scunthorpe United1 – 4Burnley
19Sheffield Wednesday2 – 7Sunderland
20Carlisle United0 – 1Stoke City
21Queens Park Rangers3 – 1Southampton
22Shrewsbury Town1 – 2Hull City
23Milton Keynes Dons1 – 3Leyton Orient
24Hartlepool United2 – 1Sheffield United
25Doncaster Rovers0 – 3Newcastle United
26Cardiff City1 – 2Barnsley
27Swansea City0 – 3West Bromwich Albion
28Preston North End2 – 1Manchester City
29Coventry City2 – 3Leicester City
30Liverpool2 – 0Wolverhampton Wanderers
31Watford3 – 0Wycombe Wanderers
32Tranmere Rovers0 – 2Ipswich Town

Fourth round

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1Stoke City1 - 2Hull City
2Crystal Palace2 – 0Derby County
3Brighton & Hove Albion0 – 2Everton
4Millwall5 – 4(AET)Barnsley
5Sunderland2 – 2(P0–3)Preston North End
6West Ham United3 - 0Queens Park Rangers
7Hartlepool United0 - 2Watford
8Bolton Wanderers2 – 2(P3–5)Fulham
Tie no Home team Score Away team
9Arsenal0 - 2Ipswich Town
10Blackburn Rovers1 – 0Leyton Orient
11West Bromwich Albion0 – 2Aston Villa
12Reading1 – 3Newcastle United
13Burnley1 – 5Manchester United
14Leicester City1 – 5Liverpool
15Nottingham Forest0 – 4Chelsea
16Tottenham Hoptsur0 – 1Portsmouth

Fifth round

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1Liverpool0 – 1Watford
2Preston North End0 – 3Everton
3West Ham United0 – 3Newcastle United
4Ipswich Town1 – 3Fulham
5Blackburn Rovers3 – 0Manchester United
6Chelsea1 – 0Portsmouth
7Hull City1 – 4Crystal Palace
8Aston Villa4 – 1Millwall

Quarter-finals

Tie no Home team Score Away team Report
1Watford0 – 4ChelseaReport
2Newcastle United4 – 2Crystal PalaceReport
3Blackburn Rovers2 – 1
(AET)
EvertonReport
4Fulham2 – 2
(P1–3)
Aston VillaReport

Semi-finals

First leg

Second leg

Chelsea won 5–0 on aggregate.

Aston Villa won 2–1 on aggregate.

Final

Route to the final

ChelseaRoundAston Villa
Charlton Athletic
A
2–1
Jeffrey Bruma  27'
Marko Mitrović  80'
Third roundRochdale
H
4–0
Gary Gardner  18', 31', 69'
Ryan Simmonds  59'
Nottingham Forest
A
4–0
Danny Mills Pappoe  8'
Marko Mitrović  74', 88'
Conor Clifford  83'
Fourth roundWest Bromwich Albion
A
2–0
Gary Gardner  58'
Arsenio Halfhuid  70'
Portsmouth
H
1–0
Conor Clifford  10'5th roundMillwall
H
4–1
Ryan Simmonds  41'
Arsenio Halfhuid  44', 45', 80'
Watford
A
4–0
Aliu Djaló  29'
Marko Mitrović  45' (pen.)
Jeffrey Bruma  60'
Josh McEachran  85'
Sixth roundFulham
A
2– 2 (a.e.t.)
3–1(pen.)
Kofi Poyser  55'
Daniel Devine  120+2'

Ryan Simmonds Kofi Poyser Ellis Deeney
Blackburn Rovers
A
1–0
Tom Hitchcock  23' (o.g.)Semi-finals
First leg
Newcastle United
H
1–1
Kofi Poyser  60'
Blackburn Rovers
H
4–0
(Agg 5–0)
Marko Mitrović  30'
Jacopo Sala  34', 78'
Gökhan Töre  70'
Second legNewcastle United
A
1–0
(Agg 2–1)
Connor Taylor  34'

First leg

29 April 2010
19:30 BST
Aston Villa 1 – 1 Chelsea
Devine  19' Report Bruma  64'
Villa Park, Birmingham
Attendance: 3,359
Referee: Kevin Friend
Aston Villa
Chelsea
Line-up:
GK 1 Switzerland Benjamin Siegrist
RB 2 England Durrell Berry
CB 3 Republic of Ireland Daniel Devine
CB 4 Republic of Ireland Derrick Williams
LB 5 England Ellis Deeney (c)
RM 6 England Ebby Nelson-Addy
CM 7 Wales Richard Blythe
LM 8 England Samir Carruthers
FW 9 England Ryan Simmonds  82'
FW 10 Wales Tomos Roberts
CF 11 England Kofi Poyser  79'
Substitutes:
CB 12 Netherlands Arsenio Halfhuid  82'
GK 13 England Callum Barratt
CB 14 England James Clifton
CM 15 England Daniel Johnson
AM 16 England Darious Darkin  79'
Manager:
Scotland Tony McAndrew
Line-up:
GK 1 England Sam Walker
RB 2 England Billy Clifford
CB 3 England Rohan Ince
CB 4 Netherlands Jeffrey Bruma
LB 5 England Aziz Deen-Conteh  90'
CM 6 Republic of Ireland Conor Clifford (c)  71'
RM 7 Italy Jacopo Sala
CM 8 Portugal Aliu Djaló
LM 9 Turkey Gökhan Töre
AM 10 England Josh McEachran
CF 11 Sweden Marko Mitrović
Substitutes:
RM 12 Slovakia Milan Lalkovič  71'
GK 13 Albania Aldi Haxhia
CM 14 England George Saville
LB 15 England Ben Sampayo
LB 16 Republic of Ireland Anton Rodgers  90'
Manager:
England Dermot Drummy

Second leg

4 May 2010
19:45 BST
Chelsea 2 – 1 Aston Villa
Mitrović  64'
Clifford  83'
Report Poyser  33'
Stamford Bridge, London
Attendance: 10,446
Referee: Kevin Friend
Chelsea
Aston Villa
Line-up:
GK 1 England Sam Walker
RB 2 England Billy Clifford
CB 3 England Rohan Ince
CB 4 Netherlands Jeffrey Bruma
LB 5 England Aziz Deen-Conteh
CM 6 Republic of Ireland Conor Clifford (c)
RM 7 Italy Jacopo Sala
CM 8 Portugal Aliu Djaló  90'
LM 9 Turkey Gökhan Töre  88'
AM 10 England Josh McEachran
CF 11 Sweden Marko Mitrović
Substitutes:
RM 12 Slovakia Milan Lalkovič  88'
GK 13 Albania Aldi Haxhia
CM 14 England George Saville  90'
LB 15 England Ben Sampayo
LB 16 Republic of Ireland Anton Rodgers
Manager:
England Dermot Drummy
Line-up:
GK 1 Switzerland Benjamin Siegrist
RB 2 England Durrell Berry
CB 3 Republic of Ireland Daniel Devine
CB 4 Republic of Ireland Derrick Williams  72'
LB 5 England Ellis Deeney (c)
RM 6 England Ebby Nelson-Addy
CM 7 Wales Richard Blythe  89'
LM 8 England Samir Carruthers
FW 9 England Ryan Simmonds
FW 10 Wales Tomos Roberts
CF 11 England Kofi Poyser
Substitutes:
CB 12 Netherlands Arsenio Halfhuid  89'
GK 13 England Callum Barratt
CM 14 England Jack Dyer
CM 15 England Daniel Johnson
AM 16 England Darious Darkin  72'
Manager:
Scotland Tony McAndrew

Chelsea won 3 – 2 on aggregate

FA Youth Cup
2009–10 winners
Chelsea
3rd title

See also

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