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Revision as of 20:50, 18 January 2019
The 2018-19 Youth Cup is the 66th campaign of English football's premier cup competition at youth level. Chelsea are the defending champions.
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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 34 winners from the Third Qualifying Round.
19 October 2018 | Burton Albion | 1-2 | Coventry City | [Expand] Pirelli Stadium |
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25 October 2018 | Morecambe | 0-2 | Crewe Alexandra | [Expand] Globe Arena |
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30 October 2018 | Stevenage | 3-2 | Colchester United | [Expand] Lamex Stadium |
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31 October 2018 | FC Halifax Town | 0-1 | Sunderland | [Expand] The Shay |
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7 November 2018 | Charlton Athletic | 6-0 | Whitehawk | [Expand] The Valley |
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Second Round
There are no new entrants to the competition at this stage as the 42 First Round winners meet.
9 November 2018 | Salford City | 1-2 | Crewe Alexandra | [Expand] The Peninsula Stadium |
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15 November 2018 | Sunderland | 4-1 | Oldham Athletic | [Expand] Eppleton Colliery Welfare Ground |
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15 November 2018 | Cogenhoe United | 3-2 | Coventry City | [Expand] Compton Park |
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21 November 2018 | Charlton Athletic | 2-0 | Southend United | [Expand] Park View Road |
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- Sutton United were ejected from the competition on 29 November 2018 after it was discovered that they had featured an ineligible player in their win over Clevedon Town, who were reinstated.
Third Round
The 20 Premier League teams join the 24 sides from the Championship in entering the competition at this stage, alongside the sides to have progressed from Round 2.
1 December 2018 | Everton | 4-1 | Sunderland | [Expand] Goodison Park |
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3 December 2018 | West Ham United | 1-1 (4-5 pens) |
Brighton & Hove Albion | [Expand] Chigwell Construction Stadium |
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3 December 2018 | Queens Park Rangers | 3-2 | Rochdale | [Expand] Loftus Road |
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4 December 2018 | Preston North End | 2-2 (3-1 pens) |
Charlton Athletic | [Expand] Deepdale |
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4 December 2018 | Southampton | 2-0 | Rotherham United | [Expand] St Mary's |
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4 December 2018 | Blackpool | 1-2 | Derby County | [Expand] Bloomfield Road |
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4 December 2018 | Ipswich Town | 4-0 | Andover Town | [Expand] Portman Road |
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5 December 2018 | Bolton Wanderers | 2-1 | Newcastle United | [Expand] University of Bolton Stadium |
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5 December 2018 | Blackburn Rovers | 1-2 | Gillingham | [Expand] Ewood Park |
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5 December 2018 | Hull City | 2-1 | Cardiff City | [Expand] KCOM Stadium |
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6 December 2018 | Cogenhoe United | 1-2 | Crystal Palace | [Expand] Compton Park |
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10 December 2018 | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1-2 | Wigan Athletic | [Expand] Molineux |
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11 December 2018 | Leicester City | 2-1 | Fulham | [Expand] King Power Stadium |
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11 December 2018 | Bristol City | 1-2 | Crewe Alexandra | [Expand] Ashton Gate |
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11 December 2018 | Aston Villa | 4-2 | Swansea City | [Expand] Villa Park |
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11 December 2018 | Maidenhead United | 1-5 | Nottingham Forest | [Expand] York Road |
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11 December 2018 | West Bromwich Albion | 5-1 | Lincoln City | [Expand] The Hawthorns |
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12 December 2018 | Accrington Stanley | 4-2 | Leeds United | [Expand] Wham Stadium |
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12 December 2018 | Middlesbrough | 0-1 | Sheffield United | [Expand] Heritage Park |
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12 December 2018 | Port Vale | 2-3 | Norwich City | [Expand] Vale Park |
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13 December 2018 | Sheffield Wednesday | 2-3 | Stoke City | [Expand] Hillsborough |
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13 December 2018 | Watford | 1-0 | Birmingham City | [Expand] The Harry Abrahams Stadium |
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17 December 2018 | Manchester United | 4-3 | Chelsea | [Expand] Leigh Sports Village |
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17 December 2018 | Millwall | 1-2 | Tottenham Hotspur | [Expand] The Den |
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19 December 2018 | Clevedon Town | 0-4 | Manchester City | [Expand] Everyone Active Stadium |
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Fourth Round
The 32 winners from round three advance to this round, with ties provisionally due to be played by 19 January 2019.
10 January 2019 | Stoke City | 2-2 (1-3 pens) |
Everton | [Expand] bet365 Stadium |
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11 January 2019 | Gillingham | 1-2 | Ipswich Town | [Expand] Priestfield |
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15 January 2019 | Aston Villa | 4-1 | Reading | [Expand] Villa Park |
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15 January 2019 | Derby County | 3-0 | Sheffield United | [Expand] Pride Park |
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15 January 2019 | Leicester City | 4-0 | Crewe Alexandra | [Expand] King Power Stadium |
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17 January 2019 | Arsenal | 5-2 | Tottenham Hotspur | [Expand] Meadow Park |
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17 January 2019 | West Bromwich Albion | 5-1 | Queens Park Rangers | [Expand] The Hawthorns |
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17 January 2019 | Watford | 2-1 | Southampton | [Expand] The Harry Abrahams Stadium |
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18 January 2019 | Crystal Palace | 2-4 | Bolton Wanderers | [Expand] Selhurst Park |
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18 January 2019 | Manchester City | 4-1 | Nottingham Forest | [Expand] City Academy Stadium |
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21 January 2019 | Manchester United | v | Brighton & Hove Albion | [Expand] |
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22 January 2019 | Preston North End | v | Norwich City | [Expand] |
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Fifth Round
Ties are provisionally due to be played by 9 February 2019.
Preston North End or Norwich City | v | Bury | [Expand] |
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Bournemouth | v | Aston Villa | [Expand] |
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Sixth Round
Semi Finals
Final
Top Goalscorers
(First Round Proper onwards)
(Updated 19th December)
Player | Club | Goals |
Jordan Adebayo-Smith | Lincoln | 5 |
Louis Monaghan | Sutton Coldfield Town | 5 |
Brad Farren | Maidenhead United | 4 |
Sam Hodgson | South Shields | 4 |
Callum Hulme | Bury | 4 |
Bradley Lethbridge | Portsmouth | 4 |
Connor Tomlinson | Luton Town | 4 |
Joe Berks | Port Vale | 3 |
Jack Daldy | Northampton Town | 3 |
Maxwell Chimenes | Port Vale | 3 |
Lewis Gilboy | Accrington Stanley | 3 |
Mason Greenwood | Manchester United | 3 |
Max Norman | Oldham Athletic | 3 |
Charles Noyelle | Gillingham | 3 |
Liam Smyth | Stevenage | 3 |
Slavi Spasov | Oxford United | 3 |
Ben Worman | Cambridge United | 3 |