Sutton United 2–1 Coventry City (1989)

Sutton United 2–1 Coventry City was a football match played on 7 January 1989 at Gander Green Lane, Sutton. The match was an FA Cup Third Round tie.

Sutton United 2–1 Coventry City
Event1988–89 FA Cup
Date7 January 1989
VenueGander Green Lane, Sutton, London
RefereeAlf Buksh
Attendance8,000

It is one of the most famous 'giant-killings' in the competition's history, notable for being one of those rare occasions when a non-League side defeated a club from the highest tier of English football. It remained the most recent such occasion for 24 years, until Luton Town beat Norwich City in the FA Cup Fourth Round in 2013.[1] The home team, Sutton United, played in the Conference. The away team, Coventry City, played in the old First Division.

For Coventry, it was a stark role-reversal from their success 19 months earlier in the 1987 FA Cup Final, when they had been on the right end of a much-celebrated underdog triumph.

Match summary

Sutton United2–1Coventry City
Rains  42'
Hanlan  59'
Report Phillips  52'
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Alf Buksh
Sutton United
Coventry City
GK1 Trevor Roffey
DF2 Robyn Jones
DF3 Tony Rains (c)
DF4 Nigel Golley
DF5 Vernon Pratt
MF6 Paul Rogers
MF7 Mickey Stephens
MF8 Phil Dawson
FW9 Lennie Dennis
FW10 Paul McKinnon
MF11 Matthew Hanlan
Manager:
Barrie Williams
GK1 Steve Ogrizovic
DF2 Brian Borrows
DF3 David Phillips
DF4 Steve Sedgley
DF5 Brian Kilcline (c)
DF6 Trevor Peake
MF7 Dave Bennett
MF8 David Speedie
FW9 Cyrille Regis
FW10 Lloyd McGrath
MF11 David Smith
Substitute:
FW12 Keith Houchen
Manager:
John Sillett
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References

  1. Phillips, Owen. "BBC Sport – Brighton's secret FA Cup giant-killer". BBC Sport. Retrieved 18 February 2012.

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