Football match
2020 FA Vase FinalWembley Stadium hosted the final |
Event | 2019–20 FA Vase |
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Date | 3 May 2021 (2021-05-03) |
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Venue | Wembley Stadium, London |
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Attendance | 0 |
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The 2020 FA Vase Final was the 46th final of the Football Association's cup competition for teams at levels 9–11 of the English football league system. The match was contested between Consett and Hebburn Town. The final was finally played behind closed doors on 3 May 2021, after the date of 27 September 2020 was abandoned with the hope of allowing fans into the stadium.[1]
The match was broadcast live and free-to-air on BT Sport.[2] Presenter Matt Smith was joined by pundits Aaron McLean and Josh Gowling, with Jeff Brazier as the sideline reporter.[3] The commentary team consisted of Seb Hutchinson and Kevin Davies.[4] Radio commentary was provided by BBC Radio Newcastle.[5]
Soprano Emily Haig sang "God Save the Queen" prior to kick-off.[4]
Route to the Final
Consett
Winterton Rangers v Consett 12 October 2019 (2019-10-12) First Round | Winterton Rangers | 2–5 | Consett | Winterton |
15:00 GMT | - Grimes 5' (pen.), 60'
| | - Metz 10'
- Pearson 13'
- Allen 19'
- Orrell 59', 61'
| Stadium: Hammond Homes Stadium Attendance: 154 |
Irlam v Consett 2 November 2019 (2019-11-02) Second Round | Irlam | 2–5 | Consett | Irlam |
15:00 GMT | - Ledson 55'
- Farrelly 87'
| | - Alshabeeb 2', 29'
- Carr 31', 45', 78'
| Stadium: Silver Street Attendance: 181 |
Consett v Deal Town 8 February 2020 (2020-02-08) Fifth Round | Consett | 2–0 | Deal Town | Consett |
15:00 GMT | - Carr 76'
- Purewal 85'
| | | Stadium: Belle View Stadium Attendance: 866 |
Consett v Bitton 5 September 2020 (2020-09-05) Semi Final | Consett | 1–0 (a.e.t.) | Bitton | Consett |
15:00 GMT | - Smith 114'
| | | Stadium: Belle View Stadium |
Note: Match rescheduled due to the CoronaVirus pandemic as a single-legged match rather than a two-legged format previously used.[6] |
Hebburn Town
Lower Breck v Hebburn Town 30 November 2019 (2019-11-30) Third Round | Lower Breck | 1–5 | Hebburn Town | Anfield, Liverpool |
15:00 GMT | | | - Martin 25', 58', 72'
- Taylor 50'
- Richardson 52'
| Stadium: Anfield Sports & Community Centre |
Corinthians v Hebburn Town 5 September 2020 (2020-09-05) Semi Final | Corinthians | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) | Hebburn Town | Hartley |
15:00 GMT | | | | Stadium: Gay Dawn Attendance: 350 |
Note: Match rescheduled due to CoronaVirus pandemic with a one-legged format opted for over the original two-legged format.[6] |
Match
Details
Attendance: 0
Referee: Michael Salisbury
| | GK | 1 | Kyle Hayes | DF | 2 | Jermaine Metz | DF | 3 | Darren Holden | 87' | DF | 5 | Arjan Purewal (c) | DF | 6 | Ross Wilkinson | MF | 4 | Matty Slocombe | MF | 7 | Jake Orrell | 29' | MF | 8 | Calvin Smith | MF | 12 | Matty Cornish | 61' | FW | 9 | Dale Pearson | FW | 14 | Ali Alshabeeb | Substitutes | GK | 21 | Josh Wilson | DF | 16 | Simon Jakab | MF | 10 | Luke Carr | 61' | MF | 11 | Nick Allen | 29' | MF | 15 | Dan Marriott | MF | 17 | Max Russell | FW | 18 | Carl Lawson | 87' | Manager: Terry Mitchell | | | | | | GK | 1 | Mark Foden | DF | 2 | Dan Groves | DF | 3 | Darren Lough | DF | 6 | Danny Carson | MF | 4 | Robbie Spence | MF | 5 | Louis Storey (c) | MF | 7 | Thomas Potter | MF | 8 | Michael McKeown | MF | 10 | Michael Richardson | FW | 9 | Graeme Armstrong | FW | 17 | Amar Purewal | 78' | Substitutes | GK | 21' | Kieran Hunter | DF | 12 | Jack Donaghy | DF | 15 | Luke Hudson | DF | 16 | Angelos Eleftheriadis | MF | 14 | Carl Taylor | MF | 19 | Damen Mullen | FW | 11 | Olly Martin | 78' | |
Man of the match: Match officials - Assistant referees:
- Fourth official:
| Match rules - 90 minutes.
- 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
- Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
- Seven named substitutes.
- Maximum of three substitutions.
- Fourth substitute allowed in extra-time.
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References
- ^ "BUILDBASE FA TROPHY AND VASE FINALS FOR 2020 AND 2021 HAVE BEEN SCHEDULED FOR WEMBLEY". www.thefa.com. 11 March 2021.
- ^ "BT Sport to make Non-League Finals Day free for all as the FA Vase and FA Trophy reach their conclusions". BT Sport. 27 April 2021. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
- ^ "Live: Consett v Hebburn Town". FA Vase. 3 May 2021. 1–5 minutes in. BT Sport. BT Sport 1 HD.
- ^ a b "Live: Consett v Hebburn Town". FA Vase. 3 May 2021. 12 minutes in. BT Sport. BT Sport 1 HD.
- ^ Mann, Mantej; Brown, Jeff (30 April 2021). "FA Vase final: Amar and Arjun Purewal hoping to 'break barriers' at Wembley". BBC Sport. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
- ^ a b "Football Association pick hosts for one-legged Vase and Trophy semis". Non League Paper. 28 August 2020. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
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