Arsenal FA Cup holders Arsenal, as a
Premier League club, entered the competition in the third round where they were drawn at home against fellow top-flight team Hull City in a repeat of
the previous year's final. At the Emirates Stadium,
Per Mertesacker scored in the 20th minute with a
header from an
Alexis Sánchez corner. With eight minutes remaining, Sánchez doubled Arsenal's lead with a strike from inside the Hull
penalty area and his side won the match 2–0. In the fourth round, Arsenal's opposition were
Championship team
Brighton & Hove Albion away at the
Falmer Stadium. Arsenal's Walcott opened the scoring after less than two minutes from a
Calum Chambers cross before Özil made it 2–0 midway through the first half.
Chris O'Grady scored for Brighton five minutes after half-time but
Tomáš Rosický restored Arsenal's two-goal advantage nine minutes later with a
volley after a
one-two with Giroud.
Sam Baldock's 75th-minute goal made it 3–2 but no further goals were scored and Arsenal progressed to the fifth round. There, they were drawn at home against
Middlesbrough, another Championship club, at the Emirates Stadium. Giroud scored twice in the space of three first-half minutes and, after a goalless second half, Arsenal secured their passage to the sixth round with a 2–0 victory. Arsenal were drawn away at Manchester United in a match televised on
BBC One on a Monday evening. This led to criticism from
Arsenal supporters as they suggested there would be no trains back to London after the match. Despite this, 9,000 away supporters attended the game at
Old Trafford.
Nacho Monreal gave the visiting side the lead in the 25th minute from close range after receiving a pass from
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
Wayne Rooney equalised for Manchester United four minutes later, heading an
Ángel Di María cross past
Wojciech Szczęsny in the Arsenal goal. Former Manchester United player Welbeck then capitalised on a poor backpass by
Antonio Valencia to take possession of the ball,
dribbling it round
David de Gea and scoring to make it 2–1. Di María was
sent off with 14 minutes of the game remaining and the match ended without further scoring. In the semi-finals at
Wembley Stadium, a
neutral venue, Arsenal faced Championship side
Reading. Sánchez scored from close range in the 39th minute before Reading's
Garath McCleary equalised with a volley nine minutes into the second half. With the score level at the end of regular time, the match went into
extra time when Sánchez scored in
stoppage time of the first period to restore his side's lead. The second period of extra time was goalless ending the match 2–1, and Arsenal reached the FA Cup Final for the second consecutive year.
Aston Villa Also a Premier League team, Aston Villa entered the tournament in the third round with a 1–0 home win over Championship club
Blackpool.
Christian Benteke scored the only goal two minutes from the end of the game when he controlled a pass from
Carlos Sánchez before striking it past Blackpool goalkeeper
Joe Lewis from around . In the fourth round, they faced another second-tier team at home,
Bournemouth. After a goalless first half,
Carles Gil opened the scoring for Aston Villa on his debut six minutes after half-time with a curling strike past
Lee Camp. Twenty minutes later, the lead was doubled by
Andreas Weimann who scored from
Alan Hutton's pass. Bournemouth substitute
Callum Wilson scored in second-half stoppage time but Aston Villa won the match 2–1. Two weeks after the fourth round, Aston Villa's manager
Paul Lambert was dismissed with his side in the
relegation positions in the Premier League. He was replaced by
Tim Sherwood and in the fifth round, his side were drawn at home, this time against Premier League club
Leicester City. The first half ended 0–0 but
Leandro Bacuna scored midway through the second half with a curling shot from outside the Leicester City penalty area.
Scott Sinclair scored Aston Villa's second in the 89th minute after the ball was fumbled by
Mark Schwarzer, the Leicester City goalkeeper.
Andrej Kramarić scored a consolation goal one minute into stoppage time but Aston Villa progressed with a 2–1 win. The sixth round draw saw Aston Villa drawn at home against
West Midlands rivals West Bromwich Albion. After a goalless first half,
Fabian Delph gave the home side the lead after receiving the ball from
Charles N'Zogbia and striking it low past West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper
Boaz Myhill. With ten minutes to go, West Bromwich Albion's
Claudio Yacob was sent off after receiving a second yellow card and Sinclair doubled Aston Villa's lead five minutes later. Substitute
Jack Grealish, who had been on the pitch less than 20 minutes, was sent off in second-half stoppage time for a second yellow card, but his side won 2–0. The victory prompted a
pitch invasion for which Aston Villa were charged by
The Football Association. In the semi-final at Wembley Stadium, Aston Villa faced Liverpool.
Philippe Coutinho gave Liverpool the lead in the 30th minute, shooting past
Shay Given in the Aston Villa goal. Benteke scored the equaliser six minutes later, sidefooting the ball past
Simon Mignolet, the Liverpool goalkeeper. Delph then gave Aston Villa the lead 11 minutes into the second half to secure his side a 2–1 victory. Aston Villa reached the final for the first time
since 2000. ==Match==