<P> The final has been played at the rebuilt Wembley Stadium since it opened, in 2007 . The rebuilding process meant that between 2001 and 2006 they were hosted at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff in Wales . Prior to rebuilding, the final was hosted by the original Wembley Stadium since it opened in 1923 (being originally named the Empire Stadium). One exception to this 78 year series of Empire Stadium finals (including five replays) was the 1970 replay between Leeds and Chelsea, held at Old Trafford in Manchester . </P> <P> In the 51 years prior to the Empire Stadium opening, the final (including 8 replays) was held in a variety of locations, predominantly in London, and mainly at the Kennington Oval and then Crystal Palace . It was played 22 times at The Oval (the inaugural competition in 1872, and then all but two times until 1892). After The Oval, Crystal Palace hosted 21 finals from 1895 to 1914, broken up by 4 four replays elsewhere . The other London venues were Stamford Bridge from 1920 to 1922 (the last three finals before the move to Empire Stadium); and the University of Oxford's Lillie Bridge in Fulham for the second ever final, in 1873 . The other venues used sparingly in this period were all outside of London, as follows: </P> <Ul> <Li> Racecourse Ground, Derby (1886) </Li> <Li> Fallowfield Stadium, Manchester (1893) </Li> <Li> Goodison Park, Liverpool (1894) </Li> <Li> Burnden Park, Bolton (1901 replay) </Li> <Li> Old Trafford, Manchester (1911 replay) </Li> <Li> Goodison Park (1910 replay) </Li> <Li> Bramall Lane, Sheffield (1912 replay) </Li> <Li> Old Trafford (1915) </Li> </Ul> <Li> Racecourse Ground, Derby (1886) </Li>

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