2015–16 FA Youth Cup

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The 2015–16 FA Youth Cup was the 64th edition of the FA Youth Cup. Chelsea won the competition for the third year in a row.[1]

ChampionsChelsea (7th Title)
Runners-upManchester City (6th Runner Up Finish)
Top goal scorerGermany Bassala Sambou Coventry City (9 Goals)
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2015–16 FA Youth Cup
Final positions
ChampionsChelsea (7th Title)
Runners-upManchester City (6th Runner Up Finish)
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorerGermany Bassala Sambou Coventry City (9 Goals)
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Calendar

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Preliminary round3 September 2015
First round qualifying21 September 2015
Second round qualifying5 October 2015
Third round qualifying19 October 2015
First round7 November 2015
Second round21 November 2015
Third round19 December 2015
Fourth round16 January 2016
Fifth round6 February 2016
Quarter-finals27 February 2016
Semi-finals (two legs)
Final (two legs)22/27 April 2016
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Qualifying rounds

Preliminary round

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First round qualifying

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  • † = Tie ordered to be replayed

Second round qualifying

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Third round qualifying

First round

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Second round

Third round

Fourth round

Fifth round

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Blackburn Rovers 1–4 Chelsea 0–1 1–3
Manchester City 4–3 Arsenal 2–1 2–2
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First leg

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Blackburn Rovers0 – 1Chelsea
Report Tomori 19'
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Attendance: 1,007

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Attendance: 1,321

Second leg

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Attendance: 4,600

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Attendance: 3,702[10]

Final

Chelsea players celebrating winning the cup.
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Manchester City 2–4 Chelsea 1–1 1–3
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First leg

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Attendance: 4,084
Referee: Paul Tierney

Second leg

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Attendance: 8,530
Referee: Paul Tierney

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