1999 FA Cup Final - Match Details

Match Details

22 May 1999
15:00 BST
Manchester United 2–0 Newcastle United Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 79,101
Referee: Peter Jones (Leicestershire)
Sheringham 11'
Scholes 53'
Report
Manchester United Newcastle United
GK 1 Peter Schmeichel
RB 2 Gary Neville
CB 5 Ronny Johnsen
CB 4 David May
LB 12 Phil Neville
RM 7 David Beckham
CM 18 Paul Scholes 78'
CM 16 Roy Keane (c) 9'
LM 11 Ryan Giggs
CF 9 Andy Cole 60'
CF 20 Ole Gunnar Solskjær
Substitutes:
GK 17 Raimond van der Gouw
DF 6 Jaap Stam 78'
MF 15 Jesper Blomqvist
FW 10 Teddy Sheringham 9'
FW 19 Dwight Yorke 60'
Manager:
Alex Ferguson
GK 13 Steve Harper
RB 38 Andy Griffin
CB 16 Laurent Charvet
CB 34 Nikos Dabizas
LB 4 Didier Domi
RM 7 Rob Lee
CM 12 Dietmar Hamann 5' 46'
CM 11 Gary Speed
LM 24 Nolberto Solano 68'
CF 14 Temuri Ketsbaia 79'
CF 9 Alan Shearer (c)
Substitutes:
GK 1 Shay Given
DF 2 Warren Barton
MF 10 Silvio Marić 68'
MF 17 Stephen Glass 79'
FW 20 Duncan Ferguson 46'
Manager:
Ruud Gullit

Match officials

  • Assistant referees:
    • Philip Sharp (Hertfordshire)
    • Dave Babski (Lincolnshire)
  • Fourth official: Mike Riley (West Yorkshire)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Five named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

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