1930 FA Charity Shield

It was played between Arsenal (1929–30 FA Cup winners) and Sheffield Wednesday (1929–30 Football League champions) at Stamford Bridge in London on 8 October 1930.[2] Arsenal took the lead through Hulme, and doubled their advantage before half-time when Jack scored.Sheffield Wednesday scored a consolation goal when Burgess converted a penalty awarded for a Jack handball, and the match ended 2–1.Arsenal won 2-1 with goals from Joe Hulme and David Jack.This article about an English association football competition is a stub.
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