1914 FA Cup Final
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| Event | FA Cup 1913–14 | ||||||
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| Date | 25 April 1914 | ||||||
| Venue | Crystal Palace, London | ||||||
| Referee | Herbert Bamlett | ||||||
| Attendance | 72,778 | ||||||
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The 1914 FA Cup Final was contested by Burnley and Liverpool at Crystal Palace. Burnley won by a single goal, scored by ex-Evertonian Bert Freeman. The game was the last ever final at Crystal Palace and was played in front of a reigning monarch, George V, for the first time. Neither club had reached the FA Cup Final before.
[edit] Match facts
| 25 April 1914 15:00 BST |
Burnley | 1 – 0 | Liverpool | Crystal Palace, London Attendance: 72,778 Referee: Herbert Bamlett |
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