The FA Cup is English football's primary
cup competition. Clubs in the
Premier League enter the FA Cup in the third round and are drawn randomly out of a hat with the remaining clubs. If a match is drawn, a replay comes into force, ordinarily at the ground of the team who were away for the first game. As with league fixtures, FA Cup matches are subject to change in the event of games being selected for television coverage and this often can be influenced by clashes with other competitions. This was the first season that
The Football Association introduced guidelines to prevent the withdrawal of clubs from the competition. The final was scheduled a week before the final weekend of the Premier League, to aid any successful club playing European football. In the fourth round, Arsenal faced
Queens Park Rangers at
Loftus Road. The visitors' first goal came around the half-hour mark; defender
Ashley Cole cleared
Peter Crouch's goal-bound header and from that Arsenal launched a counterattack.
Lee Dixon's cross inadvertently met
Chris Plummer who scored an
own goal. Wiltord extended Arsenal's lead a minute later, and QPR conceded another own goal early in the second half which sealed the tie in the visitors' favour. Arsenal finished as comfortable 6–0 winners, representing the club's best away win in the FA Cup for 64 years. In the fifth round, Arsenal played the cup holders Chelsea at home. Throughout the tie, Arsenal's centre-back partnership of
Oleh Luzhnyi and
Igors Stepanovs struggled against the pace of
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, who equalised for Chelsea after
Thierry Henry gave the home side the lead. Wiltord replaced
Robert Pires in the second half and scored twice to settle the match. In the sixth round, Arsenal enjoyed a comfortable win against
Blackburn Rovers of the First Division, where Wiltord continued his run scoring in each round of the competition. Arsenal faced
Tottenham Hotspur in the semi-final and it was their
local rivals who had taken the lead in the 14th minute.
Patrick Vieira equalised just after Tottenham captain
Sol Campbell was taken off the pitch to receive treatment. Liverpool's opponent in the fourth round was
Leeds United. The match was played at
Elland Road on 27 January 2001 in front of a near-capacity crowd of 37,108. The home team enjoyed much of the possession, but struggled to find a breakthrough as Liverpool's defence stood firm. Two minutes before full-time, Barmby, on as a substitute, scored the winning goal, rebounding a shot that came off the post. Barmby then turned provider for Liverpool's second, setting-up Heskey to score. Anfield hosted
Manchester City in the fifth round. It was the start of a decisive week for Liverpool, as they faced
Roma midweek in the
UEFA Cup, then
Birmingham City in the
2001 Football League Cup final. Liverpool were awarded a penalty after five minutes, as goalkeeper
Nicky Weaver fouled
Vladimír Šmicer inside the 18-yard box.
Jari Litmanen converted the spot kick to give Liverpool the lead, which quickly became 2–0 when Heskey's shot found its way past Weaver.
Andrei Kanchelskis' goal in the 28th minute halved the scoreline, but Šmicer and
Markus Babbel each scored in the second half to put Liverpool in a commanding lead. City persisted and in stoppage time scored their second goal of the match;
Shaun Goater's deflected shot did enough to beat goalkeeper
Sander Westerveld.
Steve Yates pulled a goal back for Tranmere after half-time, but in the 52nd minute
Steven Gerrard headed-in a cross to restore Liverpool's two-goal advantage. A mistake by
Robbie Fowler gifted substitute
Wayne Allison the chance to score, but the striker made amends as he converted a penalty kick in the 81st minute. ==Pre-match==