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With one game of the First Division season left to play, both Liverpool and Burnley were facing a bottom half finish in the League. Burnley had made the final having beaten all of their opponents along the way without the need of a replay, with the exception of their semi-final tie against Sheffield United. Liverpool on the other hand had required replays to progress past both their Round 1 opponents Barnsley, and Round 3 opponents West Ham.

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  • With one game of the First Division season left to play, both Liverpool and Burnley were facing a bottom half finish in the League. Burnley had made the final having beaten all of their opponents along the way without the need of a replay, with the exception of their semi-final tie against Sheffield United. Liverpool on the other hand had required replays to progress past both their Round 1 opponents Barnsley, and Round 3 opponents West Ham.
  • The 1914 FA Cup Final was a football match between Burnley and Liverpool on 25 April 1914 at Crystal Palace, London. It was the final match of the 1913–14 FA Cup, the 43rd season of the country's primary cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, better known as the FA Cup. Both teams were appearing in their first final.
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  • The 1914 FA Cup Final was a football match between Burnley and Liverpool on 25 April 1914 at Crystal Palace, London. It was the final match of the 1913–14 FA Cup, the 43rd season of the country's primary cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, better known as the FA Cup. Both teams were appearing in their first final. Both teams entered the competition in the first round. Burnley's matches ranged from comfortable victories to close affairs. They beat Bolton Wanderers 3–0 in the third round, but beat Sheffield United 1–0 in a replay of their semi-final which finished 0–0. Liverpool matches were generally close affairs, two of their five ties went to a replay. Apart from a 5–1 victory in their third round replay against West Ham United, their biggest margin of victory was by two goals. Watched by a crowd of 72,778, including reigning monarch George V, the first half was goalless. Burnley opened the scoring the 57th minute, when Bert Freeman scored. Liverpool could not find an equaliser in the remaining minutes and Burnley won the match 1–0 to win their first FA Cup.
  • With one game of the First Division season left to play, both Liverpool and Burnley were facing a bottom half finish in the League. Burnley had made the final having beaten all of their opponents along the way without the need of a replay, with the exception of their semi-final tie against Sheffield United. Liverpool on the other hand had required replays to progress past both their Round 1 opponents Barnsley, and Round 3 opponents West Ham. Liverpool initially drew 1-1 with Barnsley before sealing their place in Round 2 with a 1-0 replay victory. They then dispatched Gillingham 2-0 before playing out another 1-1 draw, this time against West Ham in Round 3. Liverpool won the replay match 5-1 and progressed to the semi-finals following a 2-1 victory over QPR in Round 4. In the semi-final, Liverpool came up against a fellow First Division outfit for the first time in the competition in the shape of Aston Villa, who they beat 2-0. Bill Lacey had top-scored for Liverpool in the competition with five strikes, closely followed by Tom Miller with four.
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