FA Cup Football on TV
Looking to watch the latest round of FA Cup Football on TV? Our guide below has all the information you need to make sure that you never miss out on any upcoming fixtures – view match dates, kick-off times and official broadcasters.
- Fulham v Crystal Palace
- FA Cup Quarter Final
- 12:15
- ITV1
• ITVX
• STV
• STV Player
- Brighton and Hove Albion v Nottingham Forest
- FA Cup Quarter Final
- 17:15
- BBC1
• BBC iPlayer
• BBC Sport Website
- Preston North End v Aston Villa
- FA Cup Quarter Final
- 13:30
- BBC1
• BBC iPlayer
• BBC Sport Website
- Bournemouth AFC v Manchester City
- FA Cup Quarter Final
- 16:30
- ITV1
• ITVX
• STV
• STV Player
The FA Cup typically spans from August to May, aligning with the English football season. The competition kicks off with the preliminary rounds in August, followed by the qualifying rounds. The main draw begins in November, featuring teams from the higher leagues, and culminates in the grand final, usually held in May at Wembley Stadium.
The FA Cup progresses through several key rounds:
- First Round features 48 teams from League One and Two, plus 32 qualifying winners, with replays if matches end in a draw.
- Second Round adds 20 teams from the Premier League and Championship to the 40 winners from the first round, maintaining the same draw format.
- Third Round marks the entry of all Premier League and Championship clubs, known as "the magic round" for potential upsets, typically held in early January.
- Fourth Round includes 32 teams, with the last of the top division English clubs joining, leading to competitive matchups.
- Quarter-Finals see the eight winners compete for semi-final spots, often at neutral venues.
- Semi-Finals determine the two teams that advance to the grand final at Wembley Stadium.
- The Final is the competition's highlight, featuring two teams in front of over 90,000 fans, eagerly watched by millions.