10th non-league club reaches FA Cup fifth round after Boreham Wood’s heroics
Boreham Wood will take on Everton next month as only the 10th non-league club to reach the FA Cup fifth round in the post-war era.
Luke Garrard’s side, fifth in the Vanarama National League, caused a major shock by dumping out Championship Bournemouth on Sunday.
Here, the PA news agency looks at the previous teams from outside the top four tiers to reach the last 16.
United, then of the Southern League, won five ties to reach the fifth round in the third season after English football resumed following World War II.
Having beaten Chelmsford, Banbury Spencer, Wrexham, Huddersfield and Bradford Park Avenue, they lost 5-0 to the Blackpool team of Stan Mortensen and Stanley Matthews, who went on to reach the final.
The next year saw the Glovers also advance from the fourth qualifying round to the last 16. They saw off Lovell’s Athletic, Romford and Weymouth before wins over Second Division Bury and First Division Sunderland, but defending champions and eventual semi-finalists Manchester United beat them 8-0.
⏪ OTD in 1978 One of the biggest nights in our history. 42,187 packed into @NUFC's St James' Park as our incredible #FACup journey came to an end during a fifth round replay against @Wrexham_AFC. #HowayBlyth