FA Cup 2025-26: Draw, fixtures, results & guide to each round
The complete guide to the 2025-26 FA Cup, featuring detailed information on draws, fixtures, results, and TV broadcast partners. Follow all the action round by round!

The complete guide to the 2025-26 FA Cup, broken down round by round, including where to watch games and more.The FA Cup returns for its 145th edition in 2025-26 as the biggest teams in England (plus some from Wales) battle it out to get their hands on what is one of the most prestigious trophies in the football world.Featuring clubs from all levels of the football pyramid, the FA Cup frequently offers minnows the chance of a big day out against a behemoth of the sport and - whisper it - the possibility of a 'giant-killing'. Crystal Palace are the reigning champions and will be eager to retain the title, but the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City and a hungry cast of Premier League hopefuls will be chasing them all the way.Here, GOAL brings you all the details about the 2025-26 FA Cup, round-by-round, including the draws, fixtures, results and TV information.The 2025 -26 FA Cup first round games will be played between October 31 and November 3, 2025. The draw will take place on Monday, October 13, 2025.TNT Sports, discovery+ and the BBC are the broadcast partners of the FA Cup in the UK for the 2025-26 season. TNT Sports will have selected games from the first and second rounds, plus all games from the third round on, excluding those which kick off during the Saturday 3pm blackout. The BBC, meanwhile, will broadcast 14 live games, sharing with TNT Sports. It will have two matches per round up to and including the quarter-finals. It will also broadcast one semi-final and the final.In the United States, FA Cup games will be available to watch and stream live on ESPN and its network channels, including ESPN Select.FA Cup qualification rounds ran from August 2025, with the first round proper, as it is known, beginning in late October-early November. Forty-eight teams from the EFL - 24 from League One and 24 from League Two - enter at this stage.Premier League and Championship teams enter from the third round, which is scheduled to take place in early January 2026. You can see the breakdown of round dates, as well as teams entering and the number of fixtures below.The prize money for the FA Cup varies by round, with the winners of the first round ties being rewarded £45,000 ($60k) each, while the losers receive £15,000 ($20k) each. The prizes increase significantly as the rounds progress, but so too do the stakes, with no prize money for the losers in the fourth round, fifth round and quarter-finals. As a standalone game, the final is worth £2 million ($2.6m) to the victors, while the runners-up take home £1m ($1.3m).If a team enters the competition at the first round and proceeds to win the FA Cup, they will accumulate just over £4m ($5.3m) in prize money. The most prize money a Premier League team, entering in the third round, can accrue in the FA Cup is £3.9m ($5.2m).
FA Cup 2025-26 Overview
The 145th edition of the FA Cup is set to kick off, showcasing top English and Welsh teams vying for the prestigious trophy. Reigning champions Crystal Palace face stiff competition from giants like Manchester United, Liverpool, and Manchester City, with underdogs eyeing potential 'giant-killings'.
Broadcast Partners
In the UK, TNT Sports, discovery+, and the BBC are the broadcast partners for the 2025-26 FA Cup. TNT Sports will cover select games from the early rounds and all matches from the third round onward. The BBC will air 14 live games, sharing coverage with TNT Sports, including key matches up to the quarter-finals and the semi-finals, and the final.
Viewing in the US
Fans in the United States can catch live FA Cup action on ESPN and its network channels, including ESPN Select, ensuring comprehensive coverage of the prestigious tournament.
Competition Breakdown
FA Cup qualification rounds started in August 2025, leading to the first round proper in late October-early November. Teams from the EFL enter at this stage, with Premier League and Championship clubs joining from the third round in early January 2026.
Prize Money
Prize money in the FA Cup varies by round, with winners and losers receiving differing amounts. The final winners will secure a significant sum, while all teams competing from the first round could accumulate substantial prize winnings by lifting the trophy.