TheFA.com has tracked the 'Road to Glory', starting back in August.
Road to Glory
Thursday, 05 January 2006.
The FA Cup is the most famous cup competiton in the world and TheFA.com are on the Road to Glory. Click here to follow the road, which started in the Extra-Preliminary Round way back in August where Sporting Bengal took on Ware...
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20 August 2005 |
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| Bengal's sporting history |
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Extra Preliminary Round: TheFA.com's 'Road to Glory' started with Sporting Bengal's match with Ware. |
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27 August 2005 |
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| Spencer put Ware out |
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Preliminary Round: Ware's brief run in this year's competition came to an end courtesy of Northampton Spencer. |
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10 September 2005 |
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| Ducks' FA Cup delight |
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First Qualifying Round: Aylesbury narrowly edge past Northampton Spencer. |
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24 September 2005 |
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| Ducks head to Wroxham |
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Second Qualifying Round: Aylesbury needed a replay to see off Northwood. |
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8 October 2005 |
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| Aylesbury Wrox on |
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Third Qualifying Round: Aylesbury finally got the better of Wroxham, winning 4-2 in a replay. |
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22 October 2005 |
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| Folkestone victorious |
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Fourth Qualifying Round: Folkestone Invicta book a place with the big boys after a 2-0 win over Aylesbury. |
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5 November 2005 |
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| Folkestone falter at Chester |
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First Round Proper: Ryman Premier Folkestone Invicta looked on course for a shock until Keith Curle's side sparked into life. |
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3 December 2005 |
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| Chester fell Forest |
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Second Round Proper: Chester stun Gary Megson's Nottingham Forest to book their place in the Third Round. |
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17 January 2006 |
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| Chelt belt Chester |
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Third Round Proper: Cheltenham beat Chester in a replay to set up a thrilling tie with Premiership giants Newcastle. |
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28 January 2006 |
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| Brave Robins Chopped down |
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Fourth Round Proper: Cheltenham gave Newcastle a torrid time, but ultimately could not recover from goals by Chopra and Parker. |
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18 February 2006 |
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| Heavenly Dyer sinks Saints |
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Fifth Round Proper: Kieron Dyer marked his return with a classy goal as Newcastle moved into the Sixth Round. |