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FA Cup Holders Crystal Palace Lose to 6th-Tier Macclesfield in All-Time Great Upset

Updated Jan. 10, 2026 6:53 p.m. ET

Macclesfield FC — the lowest-ranked team left in the FA Cup — recorded one of the greatest shocks in the competition's history as they stunned holders Crystal Palace in a seismic 2-1 victory on Saturday. Goals either side of half-time from Paul Dawson and Isaac Buckley-Ricketts ensured the Silkmen, who were newly-reformed in 2020, reached the fourth round at the expense of their Premier League opponents.

Sixth-tier Macclesfield rise from ashes to shock Palace

Looking to make the perfect opening to the defence of the FA Cup crown they lifted last season, Palace calved out the first chance of the game when Yeremy Pino fired just wide after latching onto Christantus Uche’s cute pass.

However, Macclesfield - born from the ashes of Macclesfield Town who were wound up in the High Court six years ago - soon grew into the game, with first Luis Lacey and then Josh Kay going close to breaking the deadlock.

And the home supporters were soon sent into raptures inside Moss Rose when midfielder Dawson - after having his head bandaged following a clash with Palace defender Jaydee Canvot - nodded home after 43 minutes.

Hoping to turn the game on its head, Palace boss Oliver Glasner made three changes at half-time, with January signing Brennan Johnson, midfielder Will Hughes and defender Tyrick Mitchell introduced from the substitutes bench.

But the trio were unable to lift the spirits of the sluggish visitors, who almost went two-nil down when Macclesfield midfielder James Edmondson forced a strong save from Palace goalkeeper Walter Benitez.

Continuing to pile the pressure on Palace, winless in their eight games beforehand, the hosts were soon in dreamland when forward Buckley-Ricketts showed incredible penalty-box instincts to stab home after 60 minutes.

With their backs understandably against the wall for the remainder of the tie, Palace forward Pino set up an intense finish when he curled a fantastic free-kick past Max Dearnley on the 90th-minute mark.

However, Macclesfield were able to hold on for a magnificent victory which led to supporters flooding the pitch after the full-time whistle, while Wayne Rooney was reduced to tears after watching his brother, John, preside over one of the greatest - if not the greatest - upsets in FA Cup folklore.

Macclesfield's victory was particularly poignant as the family of Ethan McLeod, who tragically passed away at the age of just 21 following a car accident last month, were in attendance in Cheshire.

The MVP

In a remarkable turn of events, Macclesfield ace Dawson opened the scoring with a brilliant header - just seconds after having his head bandaged following the clash with Palace centre-back Canvot. In a man-of-the-match display, the 27-year-old also made six clearances, two interceptions and four ball recoveries.

The Big Loser

While it was a sorry day for the entire Palace squad, Adam Wharton did not have his best game for the club. The England international was only able to complete 73 per cent (47/64) of his attempted passes against a dogged Macclesfield midfield, while he also failed to create a single chance.

Match Rating (Out of Five): ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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