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2019–20 FA Cup

The 2019–20 FA Cup was the 139th edition of the oldest football tournament in the world. It was sponsored by Emirates and known as The Emirates FA Cup for sponsorship purposes.

Round and draw dates
For the first time, the fifth round fixtures were played midweek rather than on a weekend, to accommodate the "winter break". ==Qualifying rounds==
Qualifying rounds
All of the competing teams that were not members of the Premier League or English Football League competed in the qualifying rounds to secure one of 32 available places in the first round proper. The qualifying competition began with the extra preliminary round on 10 August 2019, with the fourth and final qualifying round played over the weekend of 19 October 2019. The winners from the fourth qualifying round were Boston United, Gateshead, Solihull Moors, Hartlepool United, Nantwich Town, Stourbridge, Chorley, Altrincham, Darlington, York City, Notts County, Wrexham, Harrogate Town, AFC Fylde, Chippenham Town, Yeovil Town, Dulwich Hamlet, Ebbsfleet United, Bromley, Maidstone United, Eastleigh, Oxford City, Maidenhead United, Chichester City, Hayes & Yeading United, Maldon & Tiptree, Barnet, Torquay United, Dover Athletic, Billericay Town, Kingstonian and Carshalton Athletic. Maldon & Tiptree was the only club in this season's tournament appearing in the competition proper for the first time. Of the other successful qualifiers, Darlington and Hayes & Yeading United had last featured in the first round in 2010–11 (with Darlington having folded and been reconstituted in 2012), Boston United had last done so in 2006-07, Chippenham Town had last done so in 2005-06, Kingstonian had last done so in 2000-01, Dulwich Hamlet in 1998-99, Carshalton Athletic in 1997-98 and Chichester City in 1960-61 (although this Chichester City club was the product of a 2000 merger between the original club of that name and Portfield). ==First round proper==
First round proper
The draw for the first round proper was held on 21 October 2019. The 32 winners from the qualifying competition joined the 47 clubs from League One and League Two in 39 ties played over the weekend of 9 November. Due to Bury's expulsion from the competition, Chichester City (the final team drawn) were given a bye to the second round proper. Chichester are one of two Level 8 teams that reached the first round along with Maldon & Tiptree, the lowest ranked teams left in the competition. ==Second round proper==
Second round proper
The draw for the second round proper was held on 11 November 2019. The 39 winners of the first round proper and bye recipients Chichester City played in 20 second round proper ties on the weekend of 30 November. This round included two teams from level 8, Chichester City and Maldon & Tiptree, who were the lowest-ranked teams still in the competition. ==Third round proper==
Third round proper
vs Manchester United at Molineux Stadium The draw for the third round proper was held on 2 December 2019. The 20 second round winners joined the 20 Premier League and 24 EFL Championship clubs in 32 ties played across the weekend of 4–6 January 2020. ==Fourth round proper==
Fourth round proper
The draw was held on 6 January 2020, ahead of the Arsenal v Leeds United match. The ties were played between 24 and 27 January 2020. Northampton Town of League Two (level 4) were the lowest-ranked team to compete in this round. ==Fifth round proper==
Fifth round proper
vs Liverpool game at Stamford Bridge The draw was held on 27 January 2020, ahead of the Bournemouth v Arsenal fourth-round match. The ties were played in midweek during the week commencing Monday 2 March 2020 and from this round onward, there were no replays; all ties would head to extra time and, if necessary, penalties to decide the team to advance in the event of a draw. The lowest-ranked side to play in the fifth round was Portsmouth of League One (level 3). ==Quarter-finals==
Quarter-finals
The draw for the quarter-finals took place on 4 March 2020. In addition, the NHS tribute badge was also used at all kits for the remainder of the season. All teams but Sheffield United and Newcastle United donned both badges at the front side, the others put the BLM badge below the players' number at the back of the shirt. ==Semi-finals==
Semi-finals
The semi-finals were played on 18 and 19 July 2020 and were shown on BT Sport and BBC Sport. Both games were played at Wembley Stadium. The draw was held during half-time of the Newcastle United–Manchester City quarter-final match and was conducted by Alan Shearer. ==Final==
Final
The 2020 FA Cup final was played on 1 August 2020 and was shown live on BT Sport and BBC Sport. Wembley Stadium hosted the game as usual. ==Top scorers==
Broadcasting rights
The domestic broadcasting rights for the competition were held by the BBC and subscription channel BT Sport. The BBC held the rights since 2014–15, while BT Sport since 2013–14. The FA Cup Final was required to be broadcast live on UK terrestrial television under the Ofcom code of protected sporting events. The following matches were broadcast live on UK television: ==Notes==
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