FA Cup Predictions

Manchester United

Manchester United

Prediction:
2-1

Match Time & Date:

9 February 2021

19:30

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West Ham

West Ham

A place in the FA Cup quarter-finals will be at stake when Manchester United and West Ham United face each other at Old Trafford on Tuesday evening. The Red Devils have been scoring goals for fun in the Premier League of late, with the team rolling over Southampton 9-0, while playing out a thrilling 3-3 draw with Everton, and they are likely to stick to their attacking style... Read More...

This match will be played on 9 February 2021 at 19:30

Burnley

Burnley

Prediction:
1-0

Match Time & Date:

9 February 2021

17:30

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Bournemouth

Bournemouth

There will be fireworks when Burnley and Bournemouth go head to head in the FA Cup last 16. The Clarets did well to beat Fulham (3-0) on the road in the last 32, but they do not want to stop now. Sean Dyche’s men produce much better showings at home than on the travels, and they are surely capable of beating Bournemouth on home soil. New Zealand striker Chris Wood remains ... Read More...

This match will be played on 9 February 2021 at 17:30

Wycombe

Wycombe

Prediction:
1-2

Match Time & Date:

25 January 2021

19:45

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Tottenham

Tottenham

Monday’s football game between Wycombe and Tottenham will bring down the curtain on the FA Cup round 4. The Chairboys kicked off their FA Cup campaign with a thrilling 4-1 win over Preston, but they face an uphill task in the last 32 of the prestigious competition. Wycombe were not in action in midweek, meaning that Gareth Ainsworth is likely to field the best possible sid... Read More...

This match will be played on 25 January 2021 at 19:45

Everton

Everton

Prediction:
2-1

Match Time & Date:

24 January 2021

20:00

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Sheffield Wednesday

Sheffield Wednesday

Everton and Sheffield Wednesday square off against each other at Goodison Park in what is expected to be one of the most exciting games of Sunday’s program. Everton did well to beat Wolverhampton on the road in their last league match, meaning that they are high on confidence ahead of the visit of Wednesday. The Toffees defeated Rotherham after extra time in their FA Cup o... Read More...

This match will be played on 24 January 2021 at 20:00

Manchester United

Manchester United

Prediction:
1-1

Match Time & Date:

24 January 2021

17:00

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Liverpool

Liverpool

All eyes will be on Old Trafford when Manchester United and Liverpool go head to head in the FA Cup derby. When the two teams met at Anfield in the Premier League at the weekend they played out a goalless draw, and yet another close encounter is on the cards. All Mata, Lingard, James, and van de Beek are pushing for a start, with Greenwood likely to lead the line for the hos... Read More...

This match will be played on 24 January 2021 at 17:00

Fulham

Fulham

Prediction:
2-1

Match Time & Date:

24 January 2021

14:30

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Burnley

Burnley

After surviving local rivals QPR in their FA Cup opener, Fulham will be looking to give fans yet another reason for celebration when they face Burnley in the last 32 of the prestigious competition. The Cottagers have been having their ups and downs in the Premier League of late, but they are surely capable of matching Burnley on home soil. Antonee Robinson is sidelined throu... Read More...

This match will be played on 24 January 2021 at 14:30

Brentford

Brentford

Prediction:
1-1

Match Time & Date:

24 January 2021

14:30

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Leicester

Leicester

Brentford and Leicester City face each other in a highly-anticipated game at Brentford Community Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The Bees are determined to return to the Premier League, but they have big ambitions for the FA Cup campaign as well. Brentford defeated Middlesbrough in the previous FA Cup round, and seeing that they are tough to beat at home, Thomas Frank’s troop... Read More...

This match will be played on 24 January 2021 at 14:30

Chelsea

Chelsea

Prediction:
2-0

Match Time & Date:

24 January 2021

12:00

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Luton

Luton

Stamford Bridge will host Sunday’s football game between Chelsea and Luton Town, who face each other in the FA Cup last 32. The Blues rolled over Morecambe 4-0 in their FA Cup opener, and bookies see them as hot favourites to beat the Hatters as well. The likes of Hudson-Odoi, Kai Havertz, and Billy Gilmour are all pushing for a start. Luton Town, on the other hand, defeat... Read More...

This match will be played on 24 January 2021 at 12:00

Cheltenham

Cheltenham

Prediction:
0-3

Match Time & Date:

23 January 2021

17:30

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Man City

Man City

David faces Goliath at Whaddon Road on Saturday evening as Cheltenham Town and Manchester City go head to head in the FA Cup last 32. The Robins defeated Mansfield Town in the previous round, but they will have a mountain to climb against Pep Guardiola’s troops. The Citizens have been in a splendid form of late, with the team winning each of their last eight games in all c... Read More...

This match will be played on 23 January 2021 at 17:30

West Ham

West Ham

Prediction:
3-1

Match Time & Date:

23 January 2021

15:00

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Doncaster

Doncaster

After surviving Stockport in their FA Cup opener, West Ham will be looking to give fans yet another reason for celebration when they take on Doncaster in the last 32 of the prestigious cup competition. The Hammers have been producing fine displays in 2021, but boss David Moyes must warn his men against complacency. Balbuena remains quarantined, while Masuaku has yet to recov... Read More...

This match will be played on 23 January 2021 at 15:00

Swansea

Swansea

Prediction:
1-1

Match Time & Date:

23 January 2021

15:00

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Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest

There will be fireworks when Swansea City and Nottingham Forest face each other in the FA Cup last 32. The Swans have been in a fine form in 2021, but the team’s main goal is to secure promotion to the Premier League. Both Benda and Rushesha are out of contention with injuries, while Bennett should recover in time to face the Reds. Andre Ayew is likely to be rested against... Read More...

This match will be played on 23 January 2021 at 15:00

Sheffield United

Sheffield United

Prediction:
2-1

Match Time & Date:

23 January 2021

15:00

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Plymouth

Plymouth

Sheffield United play host to Plymouth at their Bramall Lane in the FA Cup last 32. The Blades aim to bounce back from a 3-1 loss to Tottenham, and, no doubt, a win over Plymouth will surely give them a confidence boost. Sheffield United are eager to give fans some cheer following their slow start to the season, and we are positive that they will leave their hearts on the fi... Read More...

This match will be played on 23 January 2021 at 15:00

Millwall

Millwall

Prediction:
1-1

Match Time & Date:

23 January 2021

15:00

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Bristol City

Bristol City

Millwall and Bristol City take on each other at the Den in the FA Cup last 32. The Lions did well to beat Boreham Wood in the FA Cup opener, but they do not want to stop now. Unlike previous seasons, Millwall have been struggling at home ground this term, and it is more than obvious that they miss their loyal fans. The capital club failed to win the previous eight home games... Read More...

This match will be played on 23 January 2021 at 15:00

Brighton

Brighton

Prediction:
2-1

Match Time & Date:

23 January 2021

15:00

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Blackpool

Blackpool

A place in the FA Cup last 16 will be at stake when Brighton and Blackpool take on each other at Amex Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Seagulls aim to build on the Premier League win over Leeds United, and bookies see them as favourites to win the FA Cup clash. The likes of Lamptey, Jahanbakhsh, and Wellbeck are sidelined with injuries, while Lallana has been tested positi... Read More...

This match will be played on 23 January 2021 at 15:00

Bournemouth

Bournemouth

Prediction:
2-1

Match Time & Date:

23 January 2021

15:00

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Crawley

Crawley

All eyes will be on Vitality Stadium when Bournemouth and Crawley Town face each other in the FA Cup last 32. The Cherries aim to bounce back from a 1-0 loss to Luton Town, and we are positive that they will go all guns blazing at the League Two side. Jefferson Lerma returns from suspension, and seeing that Bournemouth are a real force to be reckoned with at home, punters ca... Read More...

This match will be played on 23 January 2021 at 15:00

Barnsley

Barnsley

Prediction:
1-0

Match Time & Date:

23 January 2021

15:00

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Norwich

Norwich

Barnsley and Norwich City go head to head in an all-Championship clash in the FA Cup last 32. The Tykes did well to beat Tranmere 2-0 in their FA Cup opener, but the Canaries are likely to pose a much bigger threat for the hosts than their previous rivals. The likes of Bahre, Kitching, Benjamin and Jordan Williams remain in the recovery room for the hosts. Norwich City, on t... Read More...

This match will be played on 23 January 2021 at 15:00

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FA Cup Predictions

Weekly FA Cup Betting Tips

Below you’ll find our weekly FA Cup tips across the most popular football betting markets, including Correct Score, Both Teams to Score (BTTS), Over/Under 2.5 Goals, Total Shots on Target, and Match Result. FA Cup predictions draw on form analysis, group-stage dynamics, and knockout trends from England’s most historic domestic cup competition, covering everything from early upsets to high-profile clashes between Premier League contenders and in-form lower-league challengers.

FA Cup Betting Tips

MatchBetting tips
PrestonPrestonAston VillaAston Villa30/03/2025, 13:30
  • Correct Score: 1-3
  • BTTS: Yes
  • Over 1.5 Goals: Yes
  • Total SoT: Over 9.5
  • Match Result: Away Win
BournemouthBournemouthMan CityMan City30/03/2025, 16:30
  • Correct Score: 2-2
  • BTTS: Yes
  • Over 1.5 Goals: Yes
  • Total SoT: Over 9.5
  • Match Result: Draw
Crystal PalaceCrystal PalaceAston VillaAston Villa26/04/2025, 17:15
  • Correct Score: 1-1
  • BTTS: Yes
  • Over 1.5 Goals: Yes
  • Total SoT: Over 4.5
  • Match Result: Draw
Nottingham ForestNottingham ForestMan CityMan City27/04/2025, 16:30
  • Correct Score: 0-2
  • BTTS: No
  • Over 1.5 Goals: Yes
  • Total SoT: Over 4.5
  • Match Result: Away Win
Crystal PalaceCrystal PalaceMan CityMan City17/05/2025, 16:30
  • Correct Score: 0-2
  • BTTS: No
  • Over 1.5 Goals: Yes
  • Total SoT: Over 4.5
  • Match Result: Away Win

FA Cup Outrights Tips for 2025/2026 Season

Outright betting in the FA Cup focuses on predicting outcomes across the entire tournament rather than single matches. The main FA Cup betting markets include To Win Outright, To Reach The Final, To Reach The Semi-Finals, and Top Goalscorer. These long-term bets are placed before and during the competition, with prices changing as results come in and the field narrows.

FA Cup Outrights Tips for 2025/2026 Season

Our expert football forecasts for the 2025/26 FA Cup season are set out below.

Who will win the FA Cup this season?

Liverpool are the bookmakers’ favourites to win the FA Cup in 2025–26, priced at 9/2 (18.2%) by most major bookmakers. They boast strong attacking depth and recent high-stakes experience in cup competitions, which makes them a credible front-runner. Yet in our view Manchester City at 11/2 (15.4%) are the most likely FA Cup winners. Their consistency in knockout rounds, squad quality, and tactical flexibility give them a slight edge in this edition of the FA Cup.

More info about the 2 leading contenders to win the FA Cup is given below.

  • Liverpool (9/2, 18.2%). Liverpool enter as favourites to win the FA Cup this season thanks to elite attacking output and significant upgrades in key areas. Mohamed Salah continues to deliver at a world-class level, while the arrivals of Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong add proven ball progression and penetration. Wirtz increases the team’s ability to generate high-value chances through zone-14 passing and final-third combinations, while Frimpong’s overlapping runs and chance creation from wide areas increase output in expected assists (xA). Combined with Liverpool’s pressing intensity and a Premier League title secured in 2024–25, the squad is well-positioned to contend for the FA Cup win.
  • Manchester City (11/2, 15.4%). Manchester City are our favourite to win the FA Cup this year. They reached the final in 2025 and have consistently advanced to the latter stages during Guardiola’s tenure. The team’s tactical structure maximises possession dominance, and with Phil Foden emerging as a leading chance-creator and finisher, City still generate high expected goals (xG) values in cup matches. Even with Kevin De Bruyne no longer central (De Bruyne’s 10-year contract finished at the end of the 2024–25 season), City’s squad depth and established automatisms give them one of the most stable attacking and defensive profiles in the competition, making them our favourite to win the FA Cup in 2025–26.

Who is most likely to reach the FA Cup semi-finals?

Based on squad strength, summer signings, and managerial setups, the most likely contenders to reach the FA Cup semi-finals in 2025/26 are Liverpool and Manchester City. Liverpool combine Arne Slot’s dynamic approach with a refreshed attack featuring Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong, and Alexander Isak, while Manchester City remain a force under Vincent Kompany. Other strong candidates to reach the FA Cup semi-finals include Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea. Spurs look improved under new boss Thomas Frank, while Chelsea’s strength in depth and the arrivals of players such as Liam Delap and Alejandro Garnacho give them the balance to compete deep into the competition.

More information about the 4 clubs most likely to reach the FA Cup semi-finals this season follows below.

  • Manchester City. Manchester City are the leading candidates for an FA Cup semi-final place because of their consistent cup pedigree and the addition of Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Cherki, and Gianluigi Donnarumma, all signed between June and September 2025. Manager Pep Guardiola has shown over the years that his sides adapt seamlessly to knockout football, rotating without a major drop in performance. Donnarumma’s arrival upgrades their goalkeeping for high-pressure ties, Reijnders strengthens ball progression in midfield, and Cherki offers a creative spark against compact defences. City’s mix of depth and tactical flexibility means they are equipped for a deep run, making them one of the clubs most likely to make it to the FA Cup semi-finals.
  • Liverpool. Liverpool are another strong candidate for an FA Cup semi-final spot thanks to a successful rebuild under Arne Slot and a wave of new attacking signings. Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong, and Alexander Isak provide both variety and finishing power, complementing an already proven core led by Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk. Slot’s tactical style carried Liverpool to the Premier League title last season, showing he is able to manage the balance between league commitments and knockout intensity. With a wealth of attacking options and a squad refreshed across multiple lines, Liverpool look prepared to go far, making them one of the clubs most likely to make it to the FA Cup semi-finals.
  • Tottenham Hotspur. Tottenham Hotspur stand out as another likely FA Cup semi-finalist under new manager Thomas Frank, who arrived from Brentford in the summer of 2025. During his tenure at Brentford, Frank built a reputation for defensive organisation, effective pressing, and strong set-piece routines, qualities that translate well to knockout competitions. Spurs now combine that tactical discipline with attacking options capable of deciding tight matches. The sharper defensive unit gives Tottenham a stronger platform than in recent years, making them one of the clubs most likely to make it to the FA Cup semi-finals.
  • Chelsea. Chelsea complete the list of strong semi-final candidates in the FA Cup on the back of squad depth and a string of exciting new arrivals. Liam Delap, João Pedro, Estêvão, and Alejandro Garnacho add youth, pace, and unpredictability across the front line, ensuring attacking freshness throughout the tournament. Chelsea’s investment over recent windows has built a roster capable of rotating while still fielding dangerous line-ups, which is crucial given the FA Cup’s compact schedule from the Fourth Round onwards. This strength in depth positions Chelsea well to survive tricky draws, making them one of the clubs most likely to make it to the FA Cup semi-finals.

FA Cup Betting Stats and Data

Officially called The Football Association Challenge Cup, the FA Cup is the oldest national football competition in the world, first played in 1871–72. To support our FA Cup tips and betting advice, FootballPredictions.com draws on historical records, including outcomes such as home wins, away wins, replays, goal averages, and BTTS percentages. We use this data to provide the statistical foundation for our weekly previews across the most popular FA Cup betting markets.

FA Cup Stats (2025/2026)

Team Type Average Goals Scored
Home Teams 1.79
Away Teams 1.47
Total (Combined) 3.26
27.6 min/Goal (2558 Goals in 784 matches)
47% Clean Sheets (366 times out of 784 matches)
56% Both Teams Scored (447 times out of 784 matches)
Outcome (Full-Time Result) % of Matches
Home Win 47%
Draw 18%
Away Win 35%
Goals % of Matches Over
Over 0.5 96%
Over 1.5 83%
Over 2.5 64%
Over 3.5 41%
Over 4.5 24%
Goals % of Matches Under
Under 0.5 4%
Under 1.5 17%
Under 2.5 36%
Under 3.5 59%
Under 4.5 76%
FA Cup Match Stats (2025/2026)
Shots Per Match 22.38
Shots / Match (Home) 12.5
Shots / Match (Away) 9.88
Fouls Per Match 22.96
Fouls / Match (Home) 10.8
Fouls / Match (Away) 12.16
Offsides Per Match 3.89
Players Participated 1648

FA Cup Results

Date Match
15/08/2025, 18:45 0 - 0
15/08/2025, 18:45 0 - 3 Tadley Calleva
15/08/2025, 18:45 2 - 0
15/08/2025, 18:45 2 - 2
15/08/2025, 18:45 0 - 2 Racing Club Warwick
16/08/2025, 11:00 Jersey Bulls 2 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 Reading City 1 - 2 Didcot Town
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 2 Arlesey Town
16/08/2025, 14:00 Merstham 2 - 4
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 2 Corby Town
16/08/2025, 14:00 Nantwich Town 1 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 6
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 9
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 0 Roman Glass St George
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 3
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 Frome Town 2 - 1 Newquay
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 3
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 Mangotsfield United 3 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 2
16/08/2025, 14:00 Sporting Khalsa 5 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 3 Long Eaton United
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 Bedworth United 0 - 2
16/08/2025, 14:00 Wombwell Town 2 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 0 Bowers & Pitsea
16/08/2025, 14:00 3 - 0 Virginia Water
16/08/2025, 14:00 St Helens 0 - 2
16/08/2025, 14:00 Seaford Town 0 - 2
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 2 Dunston UTS
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 1 Hendon
16/08/2025, 14:00 3 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 0 Redbridge
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 0 Ipswich Wanderers
16/08/2025, 14:00 VCD Athletic 0 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 5
16/08/2025, 14:00 Brightlingsea Regent 2 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 Bishop Auckland 2 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 Hayes & Yeading United 2 - 1 Merthyr Town
16/08/2025, 14:00 Sutton Coldfield Town 3 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 4 - 3
16/08/2025, 14:00 3 - 2
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 9 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 Stalybridge Celtic 1 - 1 Bury
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 3
16/08/2025, 14:00 Witton Albion 4 - 1 AFC Liverpool
16/08/2025, 14:00 Longridge Town 5 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 3
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 4
16/08/2025, 14:00 3 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 Trafford 3 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 1 Chasetown
16/08/2025, 14:00 Corinthian 2 - 2
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 1 Bashley
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 3 Newcastle Blue Star
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 0 Harrow Borough
16/08/2025, 14:00 3 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 3 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 3
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 0 Cambridge City
16/08/2025, 14:00 Harlow Town 1 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 3
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 1 Chadderton
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 4
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 1 Ramsbottom United
16/08/2025, 14:00 Witham Town 4 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 2 Laverstock & Ford
16/08/2025, 14:00 Histon 5 - 2 Woodbridge Town FC
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 2
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 2 Shildon AFC
16/08/2025, 14:00 3 - 2
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 4 Eastwood Community
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 2
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 3 - 5
16/08/2025, 14:00 3 - 2 St Neots Town
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 2
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 2
16/08/2025, 14:00 Leatherhead 0 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 3 - 2
16/08/2025, 14:00 Barnstaple Town 1 - 2
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 2 Waltham Abbey
16/08/2025, 14:00 Barton Town Old Boys 1 - 6
16/08/2025, 14:00 Hitchin Town 1 - 1 Grays Athletic
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 0 Brantham Athletic
16/08/2025, 14:00 4 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 Leighton Town 3 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 2
16/08/2025, 14:00 0 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 Guisborough Town 0 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 Northallerton Town 2 - 2
16/08/2025, 14:00 4 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 4
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 2
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 4 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 Aylesbury 2 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 3 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 3 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 2 Margate
16/08/2025, 14:00 Ardley United 1 - 2 Burnham
16/08/2025, 14:00 Sheffield 0 - 3
16/08/2025, 14:00 5 - 3 Harpenden Town
16/08/2025, 14:00 Mildenhall Town 1 - 0 Wroxham
16/08/2025, 14:00 Crowborough Athletic 0 - 1 Deal Town
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 2
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 Bedfont Sports 2 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 5
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 2 - 1
16/08/2025, 14:00 Brixham 4 - 3
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 2 Maldon & Tiptree
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 Ware 2 - 2
16/08/2025, 14:00 5 - 0
16/08/2025, 14:00 1 - 1
17/08/2025, 13:00 Hallam 3 - 0
17/08/2025, 13:00 3 - 1
17/08/2025, 14:00 Wokingham Town 2 - 0
17/08/2025, 14:00 3 - 0
17/08/2025, 14:00 Enfield 1893 4 - 2 Biggleswade Town
19/08/2025, 18:45 2 - 0

FA Cup Fixtures

Date Match
04/08/2025, 18:45 2 - 3
04/08/2025, 18:45 Phoenix Sports 0 - 3 Leatherhead
04/08/2025, 18:45 Merthyr Town 1 - 0
05/08/2025, 18:30 Shepton Mallet 0 - 2 Newquay
05/08/2025, 18:30 Laverstock & Ford 2 - 1 Cowes Sports
05/08/2025, 18:30 Brixham 2 - 0 Street
05/08/2025, 18:30 3 - 2 Peacehaven & Telscombe
05/08/2025, 18:45 Northallerton Town 0 - 0 West Allotment Celtic
05/08/2025, 18:45 Downham Town 1 - 1 Mildenhall Town
05/08/2025, 18:45 Consett 0 - 2 Guisborough Town
05/08/2025, 18:45 St Helens 3 - 1 Glossop North End
05/08/2025, 18:45 Frenford 0 - 3 Witham Town
05/08/2025, 18:45 Virginia Water 3 - 2 Thornbury Town
05/08/2025, 18:45 Benfleet 0 - 1 Leighton Town
05/08/2025, 18:45 Wroxham 2 - 0 Fakenham Town
05/08/2025, 18:45 Wormley Rovers 2 - 3 Enfield 1893
05/08/2025, 18:45 Wombwell Town 4 - 0 Horbury Town
05/08/2025, 18:45 Abingdon United 2 - 1 Aylesbury
05/08/2025, 18:45 Bedfont Sports - Guernsey
05/08/2025, 18:45 Bristol Manor Farm 0 - 1 Mangotsfield United
05/08/2025, 18:45 Albion Sports 2 - 3 Sheffield
05/08/2025, 18:45 Longridge Town 8 - 1 Pilkington XXX
05/08/2025, 18:45 Woodbridge Town FC 4 - 2 Cornard United FC
05/08/2025, 18:45 Corinthian 3 - 3 Horley Town
05/08/2025, 18:45 Crowborough Athletic 3 - 2 Punjab United
05/08/2025, 18:45 Gresley 0 - 0 Eastwood Community
05/08/2025, 18:45 Harlow Town 2 - 1 Saffron Walden Town
05/08/2025, 18:45 Barton Town Old Boys 2 - 1 Loughborough University FC
05/08/2025, 18:45 Concord Rangers 0 - 0 Harpenden Town
05/08/2025, 18:45 Deal Town 4 - 1 Hilltop
05/08/2025, 18:45 3 - 1
05/08/2025, 18:45 Kings Langley 2 - 4
05/08/2025, 18:45 Reading City 2 - 0 Cirencester Town
05/08/2025, 18:45 5 - 0
05/08/2025, 18:45 1 - 0
05/08/2025, 18:45 2 - 0
05/08/2025, 18:45 5 - 1
05/08/2025, 18:45 1 - 4
05/08/2025, 18:45 Brantham Athletic 4 - 1 Walthamstow
05/08/2025, 18:45 3 - 2
05/08/2025, 18:45 0 - 1 Histon
05/08/2025, 19:00 Welwyn - Ware
06/08/2025, 18:30 2 - 0
06/08/2025, 18:45 AFC Liverpool 0 - 0 Abbey Hey
06/08/2025, 18:45 Whickham FC 0 - 5 Bishop Auckland
06/08/2025, 18:45 3 - 0
06/08/2025, 18:45 3 - 0
06/08/2025, 18:45 1 - 0
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What are FA Cup Predictions?

FA Cup predictions are expert forecasts of outcomes in England’s most historic knockout competition. Unlike league forecasts, FA Cup predictions focus on single-elimination ties where one match decides who advances. Predictions highlight which clubs are best placed to progress through each round, who is likely to challenge for the trophy, and which betting markets offer the strongest statistical backing. These markets include Match Result, Both Teams to Score (BTTS), and Over/Under goals. Because the FA Cup features teams from all tiers of English football, predictions weigh the differences in quality, depth, and resources between Premier League giants and semi-professional sides, while considering how factors like home advantage and fixture scheduling influence results.

What makes the FA Cup so distinctive as a competition is the mix of high-level teams and underdogs sharing the same bracket. Lower-division clubs sometimes defeat top-flight opponents, often because stronger teams rotate their line-ups to rest key players for league or European matches. Historical patterns show that even elite clubs occasionally fall in the early rounds when facing motivated opposition in challenging away environments, such as small stadiums with intense local support. At FootballPredictions.com, our experienced football betting analysts assess form, head-to-head records, and tactical setups to produce FA Cup predictions that reflect both statistical evidence and the realities of knockout football.

How are FA Cup Predictions determined?

We formulate the most accurate FA Cup predictions possible through a five-step process that blends competition-specific context, data modelling, team news, tactical/venue factors, and market evaluation.

The five steps behind our FA Cup forecasts are listed below.

  • Setting the tie context and cup rules
  • Assessing form and underlying data
  • Reviewing squad availability and rotation
  • Factoring in venue, travel, and conditions
  • Comparing projections with bookmaker odds
  1. Setting the tie context and cup rules. Our FA Cup predictions start by analysing match context. The competition is a straight knockout, beginning with early qualifying rounds that involve hundreds of non-league clubs before professional sides enter later. There is no seeding system, so the draw is entirely random and pairs any clubs together once they join, whether from the Premier League or lower divisions. This format matters because the stage of the competition shapes how seriously teams approach the match and what progression means in terms of prize money, scheduling, and prestige. With that structure in place, the match context for each tie is assessed properly and FA Cup predictions reflect the unique demands and opportunities of every round.
  2. Assessing form and underlying data. The next steps of producing FA Cup predictions involves incorporating recent performance trends and stable metrics such as chance creation/concession, xG profiles, and finishing/shot suppression streaks. Knockout football magnifies small edges, so we weight home/away performance and scoring baselines (the Cup typically produces high goals-per-game in early rounds, with home win rates around the high-40% range in recent seasons) alongside head-to-head context. Separating short-term streaks from sustained strengths helps FA Cup predictions reflect repeatable performance rather than one-off spikes.
  3. Reviewing squad availability and rotation. The next step in shaping accurate FA Cup predictions is folding in team news because FA Cup predictions hinge on who actually plays. Managers often rotate during congested periods, protecting key starters for league or European objectives, while lower league sides usually field their strongest starting lineup. Suspensions, injuries, and January arrivals or departures directly shift a tie’s balance. Quantifying likely rotation and bench quality lets FA Cup predictions connect squad depth to realistic match outcomes.
  4. Factoring in venue, travel, and conditions. The next step in grounding our FA Cup predictions is analysing home advantage (crowd intensity, pitch size/quality), travel burdens on favourites, and winter conditions that tend to compress game state and raise variance. Smaller, hostile venues frequently narrow the talent gap and increase the chance of an upset, especially when elite teams face motivated hosts from lower tiers. This context is baked into FA Cup predictions before finalising probabilities.
  5. Comparing projections with bookmaker odds. Finally, we convert our probabilities into prices and benchmark them against the market to turn FA Cup predictions into actionable tips. By translating odds to implied probabilities, we flag mismatches (overreactions to recent form, underestimation of rotation risk, or mispriced home advantage) in core markets like Match Result, BTTS, and Clean Sheet. Where our model meaningfully disagrees with the line (and the reasoning holds under team news) we publish FA Cup predictions that prioritise value and long-term edge.

When are FA Cup Predictions released?

Our FA Cup predictions are published at the start of each week, typically on Monday at 1:00 PM (UK) London time. This schedule aligns with the fact that most fixtures take place on weekends, giving readers several days to review analysis before the action begins.

FA Cup replays and rearranged ties are usually set for midweek, and predictions for those matches are released once the draw and dates are confirmed. This approach ensures that every forecast is based on the most accurate information available and that FA Cup fans and bettors receive reliable football predictions in good time.

What are the most appealing Betting Markets to bet on for the FA Cup?

The three most appealing betting markets in the FA Cup are Home Wins, Both Teams to Score (BTTS), and Over 2.5 Goals. These markets stand out because they combine consistency with value. Home advantage continues to matter across early and late rounds, BTTS thrives on mismatches and rotation, and Over 2.5 Goals benefits from the FA Cup’s attacking style, with most seasons averaging over three goals per game.

What are the most appealing Betting Markets to bet on for the FA Cup

More information on the 3 most appealing betting markets for the FA Cup is given below.

  • Home Wins. Home teams have secured between 46% and 48% of results over the last five FA Cup seasons. The 2021/22 campaign hit its peak at 48%, with sides like Kidderminster Harriers using home support to produce shock runs into the later rounds. Similarly, in 2023/24’s FA Cup, Maidstone United and Cray Valley Paper Mills both recorded dominant home records, underlining how local support levels the playing field even against stronger opposition. By comparison, away wins sit around 34% to 36%, while draws remain just 16% to 19%, confirming the strength of home advantage across the FA Cup.
  • Both Teams to Score (BTTS). BTTS outcomes in the FA Cup landed in 54% to 59% of matches over the last five years, showing how frequently both sides find the net. In 2022/23, Ashington AFC and Sevenoaks Town were regular contributors to high BTTS percentages, combining open attacking play with shaky defending. In 2024/25, Hednesford Town produced games where both teams scored in 70% of their fixtures, adding to the competition-wide average. With clean sheets rarely climbing above 46%, punters consistently find value backing BTTS.
  • Over 2.5 Goals. Over 2.5 Goals is one of the most profitable FA Cup betting markets. Goals per match have averaged 3.01 to 3.48 over the last five campaigns, with Over 2.5 cashing in 61% to 68% of fixtures depending on the season. The 2023/24 edition of the FA Cup hit the high point, averaging 3.48 goals per match, boosted by clubs such as Ramsgate and Cray Valley Paper Mills, who regularly produced games clearing the three-goal line. In 2022/23, Manchester City recorded emphatic wins, while sides like Beckenham Town also featured in consistently high-scoring encounters. Across all levels, mismatches between Premier League heavyweights and non-league sides fuel Over 2.5 returns, keeping it one of the most attractive FA Cup betting markets.

The table below summarises key FA Cup outcomes from the last five seasons for Match Result, BTTS and Over 2.5 Goals.

Season Match Result (Home Wins) Match Result (Draws) Match Result (Away Wins) BTTS (Yes) Over 2.5 Goals Avg. Goals / Match
2020/21 46% 18% 36% 54% 61% 3.19
2021/22 48% 16% 36% 50% 56% 3.01
2022/23 46% 19% 35% 56% 65% 3.23
2023/24 48% 18% 34% 59% 68% 3.48
2024/25 46% 19% 35% 56% 62% 3.12

FA Cup Season Guide

England’s FA Cup is the world’s oldest knockout competition, open across the pyramid from amateur sides to Premier League giants. The 2025/26 edition is the 145th season. Qualifying begins in August, the “proper” rounds start in November, and Wembley hosts the final in May. The winners of the FA Cup book a place in the 2026/27 UEFA Europa League. For readers comparing domestic cups, FA Cup insights often overlap with EFL Cup predictions, since both tournaments share knockout formats but differ in scheduling intensity and depth of entrants. The FA Cup stands out for its open participation that welcomes hundreds of non-league teams each year, and for its tradition of giant-killings that define English football heritage.

What Is the Format of the FA Cup 2025/26 Season?

The format of the FA Cup 2025/26 is a straight knockout from start to finish. A six-round qualifying competition runs through late summer and autumn, whittling hundreds of non-league entrants down to 32 clubs. These 32 join the 48 teams from League One and League Two in the First Round Proper (124 teams total). The second round of the FA Cup trims the field to 64, and the Third Round introduces the 44 clubs from the Premier League and Championship. From there, the bracket progresses through the Fourth Round, Fifth Round, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final at Wembley.

The proper rounds of the FA Cup tournament (from the First Round onward) no longer use replays. In cases where a tie is level after 90 minutes, it goes to extra time and, if needed, penalties on the day. Each FA Cup round is drawn at random with no seeding — any club in that round is paired with any other, and the first ball drawn hosts the tie. Prize money, prestige, and television selections sit alongside standard kick-off windows to spread fixtures. Beyond the trophy, FA Cup winners receive Europa League qualification for the following season.

What are the Start & End Dates for the FA Cup 2025/26?

The 2025/26 FA Cup runs from 1 November 2025 (First Round Proper) to 16 May 2026 (final at Wembley). Qualifying ties begin in August and end in October. The main draw runs on weekends, with the First Round in early November, Second in early December, Third in mid-January, Fourth in mid-February, Fifth in early March, quarter-finals in early April, semi-finals in late April, and the final in mid-May.

A recent calendar overhaul has shifted more FA Cup ties to weekends and set dedicated windows for the later rounds. Replays have been scrapped, so every tie is decided on the day, a change that eases winter scheduling and keeps the knockout flow steady from November to May.

How are FA Cup Fixtures built up?

FA Cup fixtures are built by a blind, computer-assisted draw before each round. There is no seeding in the main competition, meaning all clubs remaining in a round enter the same pot and each is assigned a number. Numbered balls are drawn one after another. The first club drawn becomes the home team and the second becomes the away team. The process continues until the pot is empty. This method allows Premier League heavyweights to meet immediately upon entry in the Third Round and it creates the famous moments when a big club travels to the ground of a non-league side.

Entry points in the FA Cup are staggered by level and this is the competition’s only structural filter. Non-league teams start in the qualifying stage, League One and League Two sides join in Round One, and Championship and Premier League clubs arrive in Round Three. After each FA Cup draw, broadcasters and police authorities shape the weekend schedule. Matches are placed into TV windows and safety and travel constraints are considered. Since 2024/25, the Fourth Round, Fifth Round and quarter-finals have had dedicated weekends without Premier League clashes. All proper-round FA Cup matches resolve on the day with extra time and penalties used if required. This change removed replay dates and streamlined the path to Wembley. Broadcast rights for the FA Cup competition belong to TNT Sports with free-to-air coverage shared on the BBC.

Related Leagues We Cover

Stay on top of Europe’s biggest football competitions with our expert predictions for other leagues and tournaments including the ones below.

  • EFL Cup Predictions. Our EFL Cup predictions explore England’s secondary knockout competition, covering key rounds and title favourites.
  • Premier League Predictions. Premier League forecasts analyse top-flight clubs, player form, and major domestic matchups.
  • Championship Predictions. Our Championship coverage follows promotion races, relegation fights, and the season’s most decisive fixtures.
  • Europa League Predictions. Europa League forecasts track leading European clubs aiming for continental success.
  • Champions League Predictions. Our Champions League predictions deliver expert analysis of Europe’s most prestigious competition from group stages to the final.
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