Team selection Goalkeeper
Tim Howard started his first competitive match for Manchester United, replacing
Fabien Barthez, while
Quinton Fortune was selected at left-back ahead of
John O'Shea. They lined up in a
4–4–1–1 formation, with forward
Ole Gunnar Solskjær positioned on the right wing and
Paul Scholes playing just off the main striker,
Ruud van Nistelrooy. For Arsenal,
Jens Lehmann made his first competitive appearance.
Summary The stadium observed a minute's silence in memory of
Ray Harford and Manchester United reserve player
Jimmy Davis, who both died on 9 August 2003. The match settled into "a more sedate rhythm" soon after, and in the 13th minute, Scholes' long pass found Solskjær, who was subsequently tackled; the ball ran out for a corner. It was delivered by
Ryan Giggs and the ball was flicked on by
Roy Keane at the near post – an unmarked
Mikaël Silvestre headed it into the net, which gave United the lead. It was short-lived, however; in the 18th minute,
Nicky Butt conceded a free-kick for a foul on Vieira. From "about 33 yards out", Henry shot the ball past United's wall and beat Howard in goal. Arsenal's equaliser did not hand them the impetus, for United continued to control proceedings. Silvestre's cross in the 28th minute fashioned a chance for Giggs, though Arsenal's defence prevented him from getting a shot. Giggs came close to scoring five minutes later; a cross by Butt found the Welshman whose effort hit the post. United finished the half with two half-chances.
Ray Parlour and Henry came off in the second half for
Robert Pires and
Sylvain Wiltord. United created an early chance, but Van Nistelrooy was unable to make the most of Giggs' delivery. The player went down in the
penalty area under the challenge of Campbell, prompting United players to appeal for a penalty; however, referee
Steve Bennett decided to let play continue. Arsenal
countered twice thereafter, but their attacks broke down on both counts. Vieira, Scholes and
Quinton Fortune were booked for tackles during a 10-minute spell. Both clubs made substitutions in the midway point of the second half: for Arsenal, Bergkamp, Gilberto and Ljungberg were replaced by
Francis Jeffers,
Edu and
Giovanni van Bronckhorst, whereas for United, Butt and Fortune came off for
Eric Djemba-Djemba and
John O'Shea. In the 72nd minute, Jeffers was shown a red card for kicking out at Neville. Ferguson brought on striker
Diego Forlán for Neville six minutes later. Djemba-Djemba avoided a yellow card for his challenge on Campbell in the 80th minute; Bennett deemed it unintentional. The game descended into a scrappy affair in the last few minutes, with few clear cut chances for either side. With no further goals, it was decided by penalties. Scholes, Edu and Ferdinand converted their kicks, before Howard saved Van Bronkhorst's effort. Van Nistelrooy missed his and Wiltord scored to level the tally at 2–2 in the shoot-out. Solskjær,
Lauren and Forlán scored, but Pires missed – his effort saved by Howard – which won United the Shield, 4–3 on penalties.
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Statistics ==Post-match==