Adelaide United and
Perth Glory were among 631 teams who entered the inaugural
FFA Cup competition, and as
A-League clubs, both entered the tournament in the Round of 32. United progressed to a Round of 16 home match against
Brisbane Roar, where goals by Cirio and
Bruce Djite within the first half left the score 2–0. In the quarter-final stage, Adelaide United were drawn away to
Sydney FC. Goals scored by Cirio and Sydney FC captain
Alex Brosque took the match into extra time, where Djite found the net on twice to end the game 1–3. In the semi-finals, United took on
Central Coast Mariners at home. A brace from Cirio either side of a goal from
Awer Mabil saw the match end 3–2, with Adelaide progressing to the first ever FFA Cup Final. Perth Glory's cup run started with an away tie against fellow A-League side
Newcastle Jets. Goals from Irish import
Andy Keogh either side of half time gave Perth Glory a 0–2 win. In the Round of 16, Glory were drawn against
St Albans Saints of
National Premier Leagues Victoria, away from home. Goals from
Jamie Maclaren and Keogh complimented a double from
Nebojša Marinković to give the Glory a 1–4 win. For the quarter-finals, Perth was drawn against
Melbourne Victory at home.
Ben Khalfallah gave Melbourne Victory an early lead, though Glory were quick to respond with Keogh leveling the score within the first 15 minutes; although a late penalty by Keogh was not enough for the home side to secure the match, with
Gui Finkler leveling the scores in the 92nd minute. Goals by
Daniel De Silva and Marinković during extra time finished the match 4–2 in favor of the home team. For the semi-finals, Glory faced another National Premier Leagues Victoria side away from home, in the form of
Bentleigh Greens. A 0–3 result with goals from Marinković and
Chris Harold sent Perth Glory into the final. ==Pre-match==