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==Semi-Finals== | ==Semi-Finals== | ||
The semi-finals are two-legged home and away and away goals do not count in the competition. The semi-final first-leg and second-leg ties have provisionally been pencilled in to be played by 18 March 2017 and 8 April 2017. <br> <br> | The semi-finals are two-legged home and away and away goals do not count in the competition. The semi-final first-leg and second-leg ties have provisionally been pencilled in to be played by 18 March 2017 and 8 April 2017. <br> <br> | ||
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'''First legs'''<br> | '''First legs'''<br> | ||
− | 10 March 2017: [[Manchester City Under-18s|Manchester City]] | + | 10 March 2017: [[Manchester City Under-18s|Manchester City]] [[Manchester City 6-0 Stoke City (2016-17 FA Youth Cup)|6-0]] [[Stoke City Under-18s|Stoke City]] <br> |
− | + | 14 March 2017: [[Tottenham Under-18s|Tottenham]] [[Tottenham 1-2 Chelsea (2016-17 FA Youth Cup)|1-2]] [[Chelsea Under-18s|Chelsea]] <br> <br> | |
'''Second legs'''<br> | '''Second legs'''<br> | ||
− | + | 18 March 2017: [[Chelsea Under-18s|Chelsea]] [[Chelsea 7-1 Tottenham Hotspur (2016-17 FA Youth Cup)|7-1]] [[Tottenham Under-18s|Tottenham]]<small> (CHELSEA WIN 9-2 ON AGGREGATE)</small> <br> | |
− | + | 3 April 2017: [[Stoke City Under-18s|Stoke City]] [[Stoke City 2-3 Manchester City (2016-17 FA Youth Cup)|2-3]] [[Manchester City Under-18s|Manchester City]] <small> (MAN CITY WIN 9-2 ON AGGREGATE) </small> <br> <br> | |
==Final== | ==Final== | ||
− | The final is a two-legged contest with games played at home and away. Away goals do not count in the competition. | + | The final is a two-legged contest with games played at home and away. Away goals do not count in the competition. <br> <br> |
+ | '''First leg'''<br> | ||
+ | 18 April 2017: [[Manchester City Under-18s|Manchester City]] [[Manchester City 1-1 Chelsea (2016-17 FA Youth Cup)|1-1]] [[Chelsea Under-18s|Chelsea]] <br> <br> | ||
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+ | '''Second legs'''<br> | ||
+ | 26 April 2017: [[Chelsea Under-18s|Chelsea]] [[Chelsea 5-1 Manchester City (2016-17 FA Youth Cup)|5-1]] [[Manchester City Under-18s|Manchester City]] <small> (CHELSEA WIN 6-2 ON AGGREGATE) </small> <br> <br> | ||
==Top Goalscorers== | ==Top Goalscorers== | ||
− | <small>(Updated: | + | <small>(Updated: end of season - 1st Round Proper onwards)</small> |
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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Player''' | | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Player''' | ||
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+ | | [[Lukas Nmecha]] || [[Manchester City Under-18s|Manchester City]] || 11 | ||
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+ | | [[Ike Ugbo]] || [[Chelsea Under-18s|Chelsea]] || 10 | ||
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| [[Tyrese Campbell]] || [[Stoke City Under-18s|Stoke City]] || 7 | | [[Tyrese Campbell]] || [[Stoke City Under-18s|Stoke City]] || 7 | ||
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− | | [[Kazaiah Sterling]] || [[Tottenham Under-18s|Tottenham]] || | + | | [[Kazaiah Sterling]] || [[Tottenham Under-18s|Tottenham]] || 7 |
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| [[Lewis McNall]] || [[Newcastle United Under-18s|Newcastle United]] || 6 | | [[Lewis McNall]] || [[Newcastle United Under-18s|Newcastle United]] || 6 | ||
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| Dylan Florence || Dagenham & Redbridge || 5 | | Dylan Florence || Dagenham & Redbridge || 5 | ||
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+ | | [[Phil Foden]] || [[Manchester City Under-18s|Manchester City]] || 4 | ||
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| [[Harvey Knibbs]] || [[Aston Villa Under-18s|Aston Villa]] || 4 | | [[Harvey Knibbs]] || [[Aston Villa Under-18s|Aston Villa]] || 4 | ||
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| [[Josh Maja]] || [[Sunderland Under-18s|Sunderland]] || 4 | | [[Josh Maja]] || [[Sunderland Under-18s|Sunderland]] || 4 | ||
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Jack Roles]] || [[Tottenham Under-18s|Tottenham]] || 4 |
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Latest revision as of 19:42, 25 July 2017
The 2016-17 Youth Cup is the 65th campaign of English football's premier cup competition at youth level. Chelsea are the defending champions.
Contents |
First Round
Football League sides join the competition for the first time at the First Round stage as the 48 teams from League One and League Two join 32 winners from the Third Qualifying Round. Ties are provisionally due to be played by 5 November 2016.
Results
7 November 2016: Millwall 6-0 Worthing
4 November 2016: Dunkirk 3-2 Coventry City
4 November 2016: Hyde United 1-4 Morecambe
4 November 2016: Newport County 0-1 Yeovil Town
3 November 2016: AFC Sudbury 2-1 Framlingham Town
3 November 2016: Chesterfield 3-1 Walsall
3 November 2016: Folkestone Invicta 1-4 Merstham
3 November 2016: Salisbury 2-3 Swindon Town
3 November 2016: Ware 2-4 Stevenage (AET)
2 November 2016: Andover Town 2-3 Oxford City
2 November 2016: Bedworth United 0-3 Mansfield Town
2 November 2016: Boston United 3-2 Hereford
2 November 2016: Chester 1-0 Fleetwood Town
2 November 2016: Bolton Wanderers 2-1 Blackpool (AET)
2 November 2016: Dagenham & Redbridge 7-3 Colchester United
2 November 2016: FC Halifax Town 2-2 York City (AET - FC HALIFAX WIN 4-3 ON PENS)
2 November 2016: Rochdale 7-0 Ryton & Crawcrook Albion
2 November 2016: Scunthorpe United 2-0 Grimsby Town
2 November 2016: Southend United 0-6 Leyton Orient
2 November 2016: Wrexham 0-2 Accrington Stanley
1 November 2016: AFC Wimbledon 8-1 North Greenford United
1 November 2016: Barnet 1-3 Luton Town
1 November 2016: Boreham Wood 1-0 Northampton Town
1 November 2016: Bradford City 1-0 Hartlepool United
1 November 2016: Cambridge United 4-1 Beaconsfield SYCOB
1 November 2016: Charlton Athletic 1-1 Maidstone United (AET, CHARLTON WIN 3-1 ON PENS)
1 November 2016: Cheltenham Town 1-5 Plymouth Argyle
1 November 2016: FC United of Manchester 0-2 Carlisle United
1 November 2016: Gillingham 3-1 Corinthian
1 November 2016: Gloucester City 0-4 Poole Town
1 November 2016: Milton Keynes Dons 6-1 AFC Hornchurch
1 November 2016: Notts County 1-3 Romulus
1 November 2016: Oldham Athletic 2-0 Bury
1 November 2016: Radstock Town 0-8 Exeter City
1 November 2016: Sheffield United 2-1 Crewe Alexandra
1 November 2016: Shrewsbury Town 5-1 Wolverhampton Casuals
1 November 2016: Tranmere Rovers 3-0 Doncaster Rovers
27 October 2016: Portsmouth 5-0 Eastleigh
27 October 2016: Oxford United 0-2 Bristol Rovers
27 October 2016: Peterborough United 2-0 Port Vale
BYE – FC Broxbourne Borough
Second Round
There are no new entrants to the competition at this stage as the 40 First Round winners meet. Ties are provisionally due to be played by 19 November 2016.
Results
23 November 2016: AFC Wimbledon 3-0 Bristol Rovers
19 November 2016: Swindon Town 3-2 AFC Sudbury (AET)
18 November 2016: Exeter City 3-1 Milton Keynes Dons
17 November 2016: Luton Town 4-3 Dagenham & Redbridge (AET)
16 November 2016: FC Halifax Town 1-5 Sheffield United
16 November 2016: Rochdale 1-2 Shrewsbury Town
16 November 2016: Morecambe 2-2 Accrington Stanley (AET - ACCRINGTON WIN 4-2 ON PENS)
16 November 2016: Oxford City 3-1 Peterborough United
16 November 2016: Cambridge United 2-0 Millwall
16 November 2016: Portsmouth 2-0 Metropolitan Police
16 November 2016: Chester 2-0 Bolton Wanderers
16 November 2016: Boreham Wood 1-2 FC Broxbourne Borough
15 November 2015: Chesterfield 1-2 Carlisle United (AET)
15 November 2016: Scunthorpe United 2-4 Tranmere Rovers
15 November 2015: Plymouth Argyle 2-2 Gillingham (AET - GILLINGHAM WIN 4-2 ON PENS)
15 November 2015: Stevenage 2-0 Charlton Athletic
15 November 2016: Mansfield Town 5-2 Dunkirk
15 November 2016: Bradford City 2-1 Boston United
15 November 2016: Romulus 0-2 Oldham Athletic
15 November 2016: Poole Town 1-7 Leyton Orient
Third Round
The 20 Premier League teams join the 24 sides from the Championship in entering the competition at this stage, alongside the 20 sides to have progressed from Round 2. Third round ties are provisionally due to be played by 7 January 2017.
Results
17 December 2016: Liverpool 2-2 Crystal Palace (AET - LIVERPOOL WIN 5-4 ON PENS)
17 December 2016: Huddersfield Town 1-2 AFC Wimbledon
16 December 2016: Arsenal 0-1 Blackburn Rovers
16 December 2016: Barnsley 0-1 Carlisle United
16 December 2016: Fulham 3-1 Mansfield Town
16 December 2016: Swansea City 2-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers
15 December 2016: Sunderland 4-1 Burton Albion
15 December 2016: Reading 0-4 Manchester City
14 December 2016: Leicester City 3-1 Leyton Orient
14 December 2016: Brighton & Hove Albion 2-0 Derby County
14 December 2016: Oldham Athletic 1-4 Birmingham City
14 December 2016: Cambridge United 2-1 AFC Bournemouth
13 December 2016: Burnley 2-0 Bradford City
13 December 2016: Chelsea 5-0 Cardiff City
13 December 2016: Exeter City 1-2 Wigan Athletic (AET)
13 December 2016: Middlesbrough 5-0 Rotherham United
13 December 2016: Swindon Town 1-3 Queens Park Rangers
12 December 2016: Manchester United 1-2 Southampton
9 December 2016: Sheffield Wednesday 4-0 Luton Town
9 December 2016: Portsmouth 1-4 Newcastle United
8 December 2016: Everton 2-0 Tranmere Rovers
7 December 2016: Broxbourne Borough 1-0 Chester (AET)
6 December 2016: Hull City 3-2 Leeds United (AET)
6 December 2016: Nottingham Forest 4-2 Ipswich Town (AET)
6 December 2016: West Bromwich Albion 2-3 Yeovil Town
6 December 2016: Bristol City 0-2 Aston Villa
6 December 2016: Shrewsbury Town 2-1 Accrington Stanley
30 November 2016: Gillingham 2-0 Oxford City
30 November 2016: Preston North End 1-0 Sheffield United
30 November 2016: Tottenham Hotspur 10-1 Stevenage
29 November 2016: Watford 1-5 Norwich City
Fourth Round
Results
18 January 2017: Leicester City 2-1 Carlisle United
18 January 2017: Manchester City 3-1 Liverpool
18 January 2017: Preston North End 0-0 Everton (AET - PRESTON WIN 7-6 ON PENS)
18 January 2017: Birmingham City 0-5 Chelsea
13 January 2017: Brighton & Hove Albion 2-0 Cambridge United
13 January 2017: Middlesbrough 2-1 Fulham
11 January 2017: Blackburn Rovers 0-0 Aston Villa (AET - ASTON VILLA WIN 7-6 ON PENS)
11 January 2017: FC Broxbourne Borough 1-0 Yeovil Town
11 January 2017: Wigan Athletic 1-2 Southampton
11 January 2017: Sunderland 3-1 Shrewsbury Town
10 January 2017: AFC Wimbledon 3-0 Hull City
10 January 2017: Stoke City 4-1 Nottingham Forest
10 January 2017: Queens Park Rangers 1-4 Tottenham Hotspur
9 January 2017: Newcastle United 3-1 Swansea City
6 January 2017: Sheffield Wednesday 3-0 Gillingham
Fifth Round
Fifth round ties are due to be played by 4 February 2017.
Results
4 February 2017: Aston Villa 7-0 FC Broxbourne Borough
3 February 2017: Stoke City 2-2 Brighton & Hove Albion (AET - STOKE WIN 4-3 ON PENS)
3 February 2017: Middlesbrough 0-1 Leicester City (AET)
2 February 2017: Tottenham 2-0 Norwich City
1 February 2017: Preston North End 3-2 AFC Wimbledon (AET)
1 February 2017: Chelsea 4-0 Sheffield Wednesday
25 January 2017: Sunderland 3-4 Newcastle United
26 January 2017: Manchester City 4-0 Southampton
Sixth Round
Results
27 February 2017: Newcastle United 3-5 Tottenham
27 February 2017: Preston North End 1-3 Stoke City
22 February 2017: Aston Villa 1-2 Manchester City
15 February 2017: Leicester City 0-1 Chelsea
Semi-Finals
The semi-finals are two-legged home and away and away goals do not count in the competition. The semi-final first-leg and second-leg ties have provisionally been pencilled in to be played by 18 March 2017 and 8 April 2017.
First legs
10 March 2017: Manchester City 6-0 Stoke City
14 March 2017: Tottenham 1-2 Chelsea
Second legs
18 March 2017: Chelsea 7-1 Tottenham (CHELSEA WIN 9-2 ON AGGREGATE)
3 April 2017: Stoke City 2-3 Manchester City (MAN CITY WIN 9-2 ON AGGREGATE)
Final
The final is a two-legged contest with games played at home and away. Away goals do not count in the competition.
First leg
18 April 2017: Manchester City 1-1 Chelsea
Second legs
26 April 2017: Chelsea 5-1 Manchester City (CHELSEA WIN 6-2 ON AGGREGATE)
Top Goalscorers
(Updated: end of season - 1st Round Proper onwards)
Player | Club | Goals |
Lukas Nmecha | Manchester City | 11 |
Ike Ugbo | Chelsea | 10 |
Tyrese Campbell | Stoke City | 7 |
Kazaiah Sterling | Tottenham | 7 |
Lewis McNall | Newcastle United | 6 |
Tristan Abrahams | Leyton Orient | 6 |
Jayden Antwi | AFC Wimbledon | 5 |
Mason Mount | Chelsea | 5 |
Alex Fletcher | Plymouth Argyle | 5 |
Dylan Florence | Dagenham & Redbridge | 5 |
Phil Foden | Manchester City | 4 |
Harvey Knibbs | Aston Villa | 4 |
Josh Koroma | Leyton Orient | 4 |
Josh Maja | Sunderland | 4 |
Jack Roles | Tottenham | 4 |