The competition began on 11 November 1871 when four matches were played. Fifteen clubs had entered but three of those withdrew so there were just twelve actual participants. They included the leading Scottish club,
Queen's Park of Glasgow who reached the semi-final in which they drew 0–0 with the eventual winners
Wanderers. A replay was required but Queen's Park could not afford the travel costs and withdrew. The other semi-final between
Royal Engineers and the original
Crystal Palace was also drawn and the Engineers won the replay 3–0. The
first-ever final was won by Wanderers who defeated Royal Engineers 1–0 at
Kennington Oval in south London. The goal was scored by
Morton Betts after 15 minutes' play. Under the original rules of the competition, Wanderers automatically qualified for the next season's final to defend their trophy. ==Representative matches==