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Cup Tie Final 1910

Newcastle United and Barnsley contest the 1910 FA Cup final at Crystal Palace.

Sport 1910 4 mins Silent

Overview

Newcastle - in their classic stripes - run onto the pitch for their first ever match against Barnsley. Three times recently they had been to Crystal Palace to contest the FA Cup final and lost. Would this be fourth time lucky? Surely now, against lower league opposition, they would emerge victorious. But Barnsley would hold them to a 1-1 draw, forcing a replay at Goodison Park, where Newcastle would finally win their first FA Cup.

The film is unusually long in comparison with other early football films. The quick cuts and narrow camera angle are in the style of a newsreel, though this footage was shot a few months before the emergence of the first British newsreel, Pathes Animated Gazette, in June 1910. The film follows a format which had been established by early filmmakers Mitchell and Kenyon - shots of players entering the pitch followed by match action and spectator scenes - and would prove a winning formula for football films to come.