The 1900 FA Cup Final was contested by Bury and Southampton at Crystal Palace. Bury won 4–0, with goals by Jasper McLuckie (2), Willie Wood and John Plant. This final was the last of the 19th Century and the first victory in the FA Cup for Bury, who beat a team who similarly had never reached the final before. Although Southampton would reach the final again two years later, they would not win the cup until 1976.
Match details
| 21 April 1900 15:00 GMT |
Bury | 4 – 0 | Southampton | Crystal Palace, London Attendance: 68,985[1] Referee: Arthur Kingscott |
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