The FA Cup may be known for its history of giant-killing and fairytale stories, but more often than not, the stronger clubs often end up lifting the trophy.

Last year saw Manchester United claim their 13th FA Cup trophy, defeating Manchester City in the process. This year sees another all-Premier League tie in the final, with City taking on Crystal Palace, who are searching for a first major trophy.

Nothing quite beats the magic of the cup, but who has lifted it most often? Here’s a look at the nine most successful clubs in the history of the competition.

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1 ByRoss Kilvington May 12, 2025 9 Blackburn Rovers 6 FA Cups

Blackburn Rovers are currently the ninth-most successful team in the competition, despite their last victory coming back in 1928.

One of the founding members of the Football League, Blackburn won five FA Cups during the 19th century: 1884, 1885, 1886, 1890 and 1891. The club also won the English First Division in 1912 and 1914.

Since their last win nearly 100 years ago, Blackburn have reached the final just once, losing to Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1960.

Year

Opposition

Result

Goalscorers

Queen’s Park

2-1

Sowerbutts, Forrest / Christie

Queen’s Park

2-0

Forrest, Brown

West Brom

0-0

None

West Brom (replay)

2-0

Brown, Sowerbutts

Sheff Wed

6-1

Townley (3), Walton, Southworth, Lofthouse / Mumford

Notts County

3-1

Dewar, Southworth, Townley / Oswald

Huddersfield

3-1

Roscamp (2), McLean / Jackson

8 Newcastle United 6 FA Cups

The Magpies have the same number of titles as Blackburn, although they have reached a total of 13 finals in their history.

The club won all six of their cups between 1910 and 1955, which included a spell in the 50s that saw the Toon win three cups in four years.

Since that last success in 1955 – which is also the last time they won a major domestic honour – Newcastle reached the final three times in 1974, 1998 and 1999. While it is no shame in losing to Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United on those occasions, the supporters will be hoping Eddie Howe can lead them to a first FA Cup in over 60 years.

Year

Opposition

Result

Goalscorers

Barnsley

1-1

Rutherford / Tufnell

Barnsley (replay)

2-0

Shepherd (2)

Aston Villa

2-0

Harris, Seymour

Arsenal

2-1

Allen (2) / John

Blackpool

2-0

Milburn (2)

Arsenal

1-0

George Robledo

Man City

3-1

Milburn, Mitchell, Hannah / Johnstone

7 Aston Villa 7 FA Cups

Aston Villa are ranked as the seventh-most successful team in the tournament, yet their last victory came in 1957.

Between 1894 and 1920, Villa won six league titles and six FA Cups, establishing themselves as one of the best teams in the country. Under Unai Emery, the club are attempting to return to past glories, but it is certainly a surprise that they have only made two finals since their last triumph.

A narrow defeat to Chelsea in 2000 – the last final at the old Wembley – was followed up by a 4-0 loss to Arsenal 15 years later. The Premier League and Champions League may be the priority for Emery, but a cup win would endear him to the supporters even more.

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Year

Opposition

Result

Goalscorers

West Brom

2-0

Hunter, Hodgetts

West Brom

1-0

Chatt

Everton

3-2

Campbell, Wheldon, Crabtree / Bell, Boyle

Newcastle

2-0

Hampton (2)

Sunderland

1-0

Barber

Huddersfield

1-0 (aet)

Kirton

Man Utd

2-1

McParland (2) / Taylor

6 Manchester City 7 FA Cups

Manchester City’s success in the FA Cup has been spread throughout their history. Indeed, each of their successes in the tournament have arrived in seven different decades.

They first won the trophy in 1904, before claiming another three wins by the end of the 1960s. The Etihad side then endured a drought of 42 years as Roberto Mancini led the club to their fifth success in 2011.

Under Pep Guardiola, the club have reached three finals in eight years, winning twice. Don’t be surprised to see their trophy count increase while the Spaniard is still in charge of the team.

Year

Opposition

Result

Goalscorers

Bolton

1-0

Meredith

Portsmouth

2-1

Tilson (2) / Rutherford

Birmingham

3-1

Hayes, Dyson, Johnstone / Kinsey

Leicester

1-0

Young

Stoke

1-0

Yaya Toure

Watford

6-0

David Silva, Jesus (2), De Bruyne, Sterling (2)

Man Utd

2-1

Gundogan (2) / Fernandes

5 Tottenham Hotspur 8 FA Cups

Tottenham Hotspur find themselves fifth on this list, despite failing to win the trophy since 1991 and claiming only one major honour this century.

Considered cup specialists during their most successful period between the early 60s and early 80s, Spurs won five FA Cups during this spell, along with numerous other trophies. Tottenham notably became the first and only non-league club to win the competition when they did so in 1901.

Remarkably, since that victory over Brian Clough’s Nottingham Forest 33 years ago, the north Londoners haven’t even made it back to Wembley for an FA Cup final.

Could Ange Postecoglou be the man to break this drought?

Year

Opposition

Result

Goalscorers

Sheff Utd

2-2

Brown (2) / Priest, Bennett

Sheff Utd (replay)

3-1

Cameron, Smith, Brown / Priest

Wolves

1-0

Dimmock

Leicester

2-0

Smith, Dyson

Burnley

3-1

Greaves, Smith, Blanchflower / Robson

Chelsea

2-1

Robertson, Saul / Tambling

Man City

1-1 (aet)

Hutchison og / Hutchison

Man City (replay)

3-2

Villa (2), Crooks / MacKenzie, Reeves

QPR

1-1 (aet)

Hoddle / Fenwick

QPR (replay)

1-0

Hoddle

Nottingham Forest

2-1 (aet)

Stewart, Walker og / Pearce

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ByJack Salveson Holmes Feb 27, 2024 4 Liverpool 8 FA Cups

Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool beat Chelsea to win the 2022 FA Cup.

Liverpool had to wait until 1965 to win their first FA Cup title, despite having won six First Division titles prior.

Bill Shankly led the Reds to another cup in 1974, yet only six have arrived since the Scot retired that year. Indeed, the Anfield side have won the competition just three times since the turn of the century.

The 2001 and 2006 finals saw the Merseyside club secure wonderful comebacks to defeat Arsenal and West Ham United respectively. Jürgen Klopp won his only FA Cup in 2022, as Chelsea were defeated on penalties in the final.

Year

Opposition

Result

Goalscorers

Leeds

2-1 (aet)

Hunt, St John / Bremner

Newcastle

3-0

Keegan (2), Heighway

Everton

3-1

Rush (2), Johnston / Lineker

Everton

3-2 (aet)

Aldridge, Rush (2) / McCall (2)

Sunderland

2-0

Thomas, Rush

Arsenal

2-1

Owen (2) / Ljungberg

West Ham

3-3 (aet)

Cisse, Gerrard (2) / Carragher og, Ashton, Konchesky

Chelsea

0-0 (aet)

None

3 Chelsea 8 FA Cups

Winning the same number of cups as Liverpool and Spurs, Chelsea’s success has come within a much shorter space of time.

Only 48 years separate their first success (1970) and their latest victory in the competition (2018), while the Blues have reached another eight finals in their history.

By losing against Liverpool in 2022, Chelsea became the first team in FA Cup history to lose three successive finals. Enzo Maresca has a big job on his hands, but winning the tournament could be the catalyst for future success.

Year

Opposition

Result

Goalscorers

Leeds

2-2 (aet)

Houseman, Hutchinson / Charlton, Jones

Leeds (replay)

2-1 (aet)

Osgood, Webb / Jones

Middlesbrough

2-0

Di Matteo, Newton

Aston Villa

1-0

Di Matteo

Man Utd

1-0 (aet)

Drogba

Everton

2-1

Drogba, Lampard / Saha

Portsmouth

1-0

Drogba

Liverpool

2-1

Ramires, Drogba / Carroll

Man Utd

1-0

Hazard

2 Manchester United 13 FA Cups

13-time winners Manchester United have enjoyed plenty of success in the FA Cup, yet there have been a fair few shocks throughout too.

Sir Alex Ferguson won five FA Cup titles, with Sir Matt Busby winning two, yet the pair also lost finals. Bolton Wanderers defeated United in 1958 just months after the Munich Air Disaster, while Ferguson suffered defeats to Arsenal and Chelsea in 2005 and 2007 respectively.

Erik ten Hag led the Old Trafford side to a stunning victory last season, prevailing 2-1 over Man City. The Dutchman has since been sacked, but can his successor win a record-equalling 14th title this campaign?

Year

Opposition

Result

Goalscorers

Bristol City

1-0

Sandy Turnbull

Blackpool

4-2

Rowley (2), Pearson, Anderson / Shimwell, Mortensen

Leicester

3-1

Law, Herd (2) / Keyworth

Liverpool

2-1

Pearson, Greenhoff / Case

Brighton

2-2 (aet)

Stapleton, Wilkins / Smith, Stevens

Brighton (replay)

4-0

Robson (2), Whiteside, Muhren

Everton

1-0

Whiteside

Crystal Palace (aet)

3-3

Robson, Hughes (2) / O’Reilly, Wright (2)

Crystal Palace (replay)

1-0

Martin

Chelsea

4-0

Cantona (2), Hughes, McClair

Liverpool

1-0

Cantona

Newcastle

2-0

Sheringham, Scholes

Millwall

3-0

Ronaldo, Van Nistelrooy (2)

Crystal Palace

2-1 (aet)

Mata, Lingard / Puncheon

Man City

2-1

Garnacho, Mainoo / Doku

1 Arsenal 14 FA Cups

Not only do Arsenal hold the record for the most wins in the competition, but alongside their north London rivals, they also have the joint record of seven consecutive final appearances without losing, stretching back to 2001.

Arsène Wenger won 7 of the club’s 14 triumphs in the tournament, which is also a record, losing just once in the final (2001).

The club have lost only seven finals in their history. The 2020 victory was the first trophy won by Mikel Arteta in his managerial career. While ending their 21-year league title drought will be the priority for the Spaniard, winning a 15th FA Cup for the north London side could be just as beneficial.

Year

Opposition

Result

Goalscorers

Huddersfield

2-0

James, Lambert

Sheff Utd

1-0

Drake

Liverpool

2-0

Lewis (2)

Liverpool

2-1 (aet)

Graham, George / Heighway

Man Utd

3-2

Talbot, Stapleton, Sunderland / McQueen, McIlroy

Sheff Wed

1-1 (aet)

Wright / Hirst

Sheff Wed (replay)

2-1 (aet)

Wright, Linighan / Waddle

Newcastle

2-0

Overmars, Anelka

Chelsea

2-0

Parlour, Ljungberg

Southampton

1-0

Pires

Man Utd

0-0 (aet)

None

Hull

3-2 (aet)

Cazorla, Koscielny, Ramsey / Chester, Davies

Aston Villa

4-0

Walcott, Sanchez, Mertesacker, Giroud

Chelsea

2-1

Sanchez, Ramsey / Costa

Chelsea

2-1

Aubameyang (2) / Pulisic

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