The 1921 FA Cup final was contested by Tottenham Hotspur and Wolverhampton Wanderers, which at the time was a Football League Second Division club, at Stamford Bridge. Spurs won by a single goal, scored by Jimmy Dimmock, eight minutes into the second half. The cup was presented to Tottenham Hotspur by King George V.

George Edmonds, who played on the losing side, was the last surviving player from the game. He died in December 1989 at the age of 96.

Route to the final

Tottenham Hotspur

RoundOppositionScoreVenue
1stBristol Rovers6–2White Hart Lane (h)
2ndBradford City4–0White Hart Lane (h)
3rdSouthend United4–1The Kursaal (a)
Quarter-finalAston Villa1–0White Hart Lane (h)
Semi-finalPreston North End2–1Hillsborough (n)

Tottenham's Cup run began with a comfortable 6–2 home win against Bristol Rovers, and they then beat Bradford City 4–0 with Jimmy Seed scoring a hat-trick. In the third round, Tottenham fell behind to Third Division Southend United, but Jimmy Cantrell equalised. Bert Smith then conceded a penalty, but Southend's Albert Fairclough missed and Tottenham scored three times in the second half to go through 4–1.

In the quarter-finals Tottenham faced the Cup holders Aston Villa, who had eliminated them at the same stage the previous year. On this occasion Tottenham reversed the scoreline to win 1–0, with the decisive goal scored in the first half by Jimmy Banks. In the semi-finals against another First Division team, Preston North End, at Hillsborough, Sheffield, Tottenham had two goals disallowed in the first half. Bert Bliss then scored twice and although Preston pulled a goal back late in the game when Tommy Clay scored an own goal, Tottenham held on to win 2–1 and reach the final.

Wolverhampton Wanderers

RoundOppositionScoreVenue
1stStoke3–2Molineux (h)
2ndDerby County1–1Baseball Ground (a)
(replay)Derby County1–0Molineux (h)
3rdFulham1–0Craven Cottage (a)
Quarter-finalEverton1–0Goodison Park (a)
Semi-finalCardiff City0–0Anfield (n)
(replay)Cardiff City3–1Old Trafford (n)

Pre-match

Tottenham's Scottish manager, Peter McWilliam, had been in the Newcastle United team that won the FA Cup in 1910 and lost three previous finals.

Match

Match details

Stamford Bridge in the 1920s
Tottenham Hotspur1–0Wolverhampton Wanderers
Dimmock 53'
Tottenham HotspurWolverhampton Wanderers
GK Scotland Alex Hunter DF England Tommy Clay DF Scotland Bob McDonald MF England Bert Smith MF England Charlie Walters MF England Arthur Grimsdell (c) FW England Jimmy Banks FW England Jimmy Seed FW England Jimmy Cantrell FW England Bert Bliss FW England Jimmy Dimmock Manager: Scotland Peter McWilliamGK England Noel George DF England Maurice Woodward DF England George Marshall MF England Val Gregory (c) MF England Joe Hodnett MF England Alf Riley FW England Tancy Lea FW England Frank Burrill FW England George Edmonds FW England Arthur Potts FW England Sammy Brooks Manager: England Jack Addenbrooke
GKScotland Alex Hunter
DFEngland Tommy Clay
DFScotland Bob McDonald
MFEngland Bert Smith
MFEngland Charlie Walters
MFEngland Arthur Grimsdell (c)
FWEngland Jimmy Banks
FWEngland Jimmy Seed
FWEngland Jimmy Cantrell
FWEngland Bert Bliss
FWEngland Jimmy Dimmock
Manager:
Scotland Peter McWilliam
GKEngland Noel George
DFEngland Maurice Woodward
DFEngland George Marshall
MFEngland Val Gregory (c)
MFEngland Joe Hodnett
MFEngland Alf Riley
FWEngland Tancy Lea
FWEngland Frank Burrill
FWEngland George Edmonds
FWEngland Arthur Potts
FWEngland Sammy Brooks
Manager:
England Jack Addenbrooke

Post-match

Jimmy Seed went on to win the Cup as a manager with Charlton Athletic in 1947.

Players of Tottenham Hotspur posing with the Cup

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