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2020–21 Irish Cup

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2020–21 Irish football Cup
Football tournament season
2020–21Irish Cup
Tournament details
CountryNorthern Ireland
Dates27 Apr – 21 May 2021
Teams26
Defending championsGlentoran
Final positions
ChampionsLinfield(44th title)
Runners-upLarne
Tournament statistics
Matches played25
Goals scored87 (3.48 per match)

The2020–21 Irish Cup (known as theSadler's Peaky Blinder Irish Cup for sponsorship purposes)[1] was the 141st edition of theIrish Cup, the premier knockout cup competition inNorthern Irishfootball since its inauguration in 1881.[1] The competition began on 27 April 2021 and concluded with the final atMourneview Park,Lurgan on 21 May 2021.

Glentoran were the defending champions, after they defeatedBallymena United 2–1 after extra time in theprevious season's delayed final played in July 2020. This took their tally to 23 Irish Cup wins overall; their first for five years.[2] This season they were beaten byCrusaders in the quarter-finals.

Linfield were this season's winners, defeatingLarne 2–1 in the first ever meeting between the two teams in the final. This extended Linfield's record of Irish Cup wins to 44; their first win since 2017. It also meant a sixth Irish Cup final appearance forLarne without ever winning the competition, extending that unwanted record.

Since Linfield had already qualified for Europe via their league position, the berth for the2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League first qualifying round was redistributed to the 3rd-placed2020–21 NIFL Premiership team.

Format and schedule

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As a result of theCOVID-19 pandemic in Northern Ireland, this season's competition was played in a condensed format spanning just 24 days. Due to the pandemic lockdown restrictions, all matches were playedbehind closed doors except the final, where a limited attendance of 1,000 was permitted. The competition was significantly reduced in size with only 32 clubs initially invited to take part. This included the 24 clubs across theNIFL Premiership andNIFL Championship, the four semi-finalists from the 2019–20Irish Intermediate Cup, and the next four highest-ranked teams from the previous season's league system. Extra time was also scrapped from this season's competition, with the winner of all matches level after 90 minutes being decided by a penalty shoot-out. The competition was initially scheduled to begin in January 2021, however, it was postponed due to the fact that no clubs from outside the NIFL Premiership had the 'elite' sporting status required to allow them to play matches during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.[3][4]

The competition was given the go ahead to start in April 2021 with only 26 entrants, after six NIFL Championship clubs, namely:Ards,Dundela,Harland & Wolff Welders,Institute,Newry City AFC andQueen's University subsequently withdrew from the competition, having not played a competitive fixture since March 2020. The six clubs originally drawn to play them in the first round were therefore given a bye into the second round.[5]

RoundFirst match dateFixturesClubs
First round27 April 20211026 → 16
Second round8 May 2021816 → 8
Quarter-finals11 May 202148 → 4
Semi-finals18 May 202124 → 2
Final21 May 202112 → 1

Results

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The league tier of each club at the time of entering the competition is listed in parentheses.

  • (1) = NIFL Premiership
  • (2) = NIFL Championship
  • (3) = NIFL Premier Intermediate League
  • (NL) = Non-league (clubs outside theNorthern Ireland Football League – levels 4–7)

First round

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The draw for the first round took place on 17 December 2020, with the matches played on 27 April and 1 May 2021. All clubs entered in the first round, with the 32 teams drawn randomly into 16 ties. SixNIFL Championship clubs (Ards,Dundela,Harland & Wolff Welders,Institute,Newry City AFC andQueen's University) later withdrew from the competition, with their opponents given a bye into the second round.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Ards (2) (withdrew)byeDollingstown (3)
Glentoran (1)byeDundela (2) (withdrew)
Harland & Wolff Welders (2) (withdrew)byeSt James' Swifts (NL)
Institute (2) (withdrew)byePSNI (3)
Larne (1)byeNewry City AFC (2) (withdrew)
Queen's University (2) (withdrew)byeBangor (3)
27 April 2021
Ballymena United (1)4–1Portadown (1)
Carrick Rangers (1)3–0Belfast Celtic (NL)
Cliftonville (1)5–1Portstewart (3)
Coleraine (1)0–1Crusaders (1)
Glenavon (1)1–2Dungannon Swifts (1)
Linfield (1)2–0Annagh United (2)
Warrenpoint Town (1)2–1Ballyclare Comrades (2)
1 May 2021
Ballinamallard United (2)2–2
(8–9p)
Dergview (2)
Knockbreda (2)2–1Newington (3)
Loughgall (2)1–1
(3–2p)
Banbridge Town (3)

Second round

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16 clubs entered the second round – the 10 first round winners along with the 6 clubs that received byes. The second round draw was made on 1 May 2021, with the matches played on 8 May 2021.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Ballymena United (1)5–0PSNI (3)
Carrick Rangers (1)2–2
(3–1p)
Bangor (3)
Dergview (2)2–0St James' Swifts (NL)
Glentoran (1)1–0Cliftonville (1)
Knockbreda (2)0–5Crusaders (1)
Larne (1)8–1Dollingstown (3)
Linfield (1)5–2Dungannon Swifts (1)
Loughgall (2)1–0Warrenpoint Town (1)

Quarter-finals

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The eight second round winners entered the quarter-finals. The quarter-final draw was made on 8 May, with the matches played on 11 May 2021.

Ballymena United (1) vDergview (2)
11 May 2021Ballymena United (1)5–0Dergview (2)Ballymena Showgrounds,Ballymena
19:45BSTMcCartan 15'
Waide 18'
Hume 20'
McElroy 58',68'
BBC SportAttendance: 0[n 1]
Glentoran (1) vCrusaders (1)
11 May 2021Glentoran (1)0–1Crusaders (1)The Oval,Belfast
19:45BSTBBC SportBurns 9'Attendance: 0[n 1]
Larne (1) vCarrick Rangers (1)
11 May 2021Larne (1)2–1Carrick Rangers (1)Inver Park,Larne
19:45BSTForsythe 23' (o.g.)
Hale 30'
BBC SportGibson 58'Attendance: 0[n 1]
Loughgall (2) vLinfield (1)
11 May 2021Loughgall (2)1–3Linfield (1)Lakeview Park,Loughgall
19:45BSTRea 63'BBC SportLavery 41',49',90'Attendance: 0[n 1]

Semi-finals

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The four quarter-final winners entered the semi-finals. The draw was made on 11 May 2021, with the matches played on 18 May 2021 atMourneview Park,Lurgan.

Larne (1) vCrusaders (1)
18 May 2021Larne (1)1–1
(6–5p)
Crusaders (1)Mourneview Park,Lurgan
16:00BSTHale 58'BBC SportLowry 27'Attendance: 0[n 1]
Ballymena United (1) vLinfield (1)
18 May 2021Ballymena United (1)0–3Linfield (1)Mourneview Park,Lurgan
20:00BSTBBC SportFallon 19'
Lavery 49',62'
Attendance: 0[n 1]

Final

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The final was played on 21 May 2021 atMourneview Park,Lurgan for the first time; the 13th different venue to host an Irish Cup final. This was the first Irish Cup final since 1975 to be staged outsideBelfast, and only the second final since 1995 (the other final being 2015) that was not played atWindsor Park. This was as a result of maintenance work being carried out at the stadium, including a new playing surface being laid, in preparation for hosting the2021 UEFA Super Cup in August.[6]

Larne andLinfield met in the Irish Cup final for the first time. Larne appeared in the final for the sixth time, having finished as runners-up in each of their previous five appearances in the final. This was their first final since2005 when they were defeated 5–1 byPortadown. Linfield reached the final for the 64th time; the first time since2017 when they defeatedColeraine 3–0 to win the cup for the 43rd time and secure a league, Irish Cup, andCounty Antrim Shield treble.

Linfield defeatedLarne 2–1 to win a record 44th Irish Cup, thanks to first-half goals fromShayne Lavery andJoel Cooper. Larne lost in the final for the sixth time, extending their unwanted record of having appeared in the most Irish Cup finals of any club yet to win the competition.

Larne (1)1–2Linfield (1)
Hughes 90+2'BBC SportLavery 5'
Cooper 32'
Attendance: 1,000[n 2]
Referee: Andrew Davey

Notes

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  1. ^abcdefMatch was playedbehind closed doors due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Northern Ireland
  2. ^Attendance was limited to 1,000 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Northern Ireland

References

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  1. ^ab"Tennent's Irish Cup".Irish Football Association. Retrieved16 July 2019.
  2. ^"Irish Cup final: Robbie McDaid wins it for Glentoran deep into extra-time after thrilling decider against Ballymena United at Windsor Park".Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved1 August 2020.
  3. ^"Irish Cup: Competition reduced to 32 teams for 2020–21 season".BBC Sport. Retrieved23 March 2021.
  4. ^"Irish Cup: Opening round postponed due to Covid-19 lockdown".BBC Sport. Retrieved23 March 2021.
  5. ^"Irish Cup: 'A shocking state of affairs' – Dundela latest team to pull out of competition".BBC Sport. Retrieved4 April 2021.
  6. ^"Mourneview Park is set to host final and semi-finals of Irish Cup".Irish Football Association. Retrieved13 April 2021.
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