The FA Cup has completed its third round and there were some clear winners and losers from the latest matches.
As is the case every year for the FA Cup, Manchester City started as the favourites. They made sure there would be no giant-killing at the Etihad too, thrashing League Two side Salford City 8-0 ...
Diogo Jota and Trent Alexander-Arnold's first-half goals and strikes from Jayden Danns and Federico Chiesa after the break sealed Liverpool's path in manager Arne Slot's first FA Cup tie.
The legendary Red Devils striker was recently in caretaker charge at Old Trafford following the departure of Erik ten Hag having initially returned to the club as an assistant coach over the summer, ...
TODAY’S FA Cup third round action has concluded - and there are some thrilling ties to look back on. Tamworth, who were the lowest-ranked side left in the iconic competition, took Premier League ...
Ipswich Town will travel to Championship side Coventry City in the fourth round of the FA Cup. The Blues eased through with a 3-0 win over Bristol Rovers at Portman Road this afternoon ...
The 2024-25 FA Cup shifted into high gear this week with the kickoff of the third round as all 20 Premier League teams entered the fray of club soccer’s oldest knockout competition. While ...
Gary Lineker could not resist taking a dig at Alan Shearer while presenting the BBC's coverage of Arsenal's FA Cup third-round clash against Manchester United. Lineker was joined by pundits Theo ...
The FA Cup third round is here as teams from the Premier League and Championship enter the fray. FA Cup third round is truly a magical time in the UK football calendar, and we’ve had upsets already.
Has the FA Cup lost some of its magic? Or is it as alive and kicking as its ever been? There are arguments for and against both sides, but one thing cannot be debated, and that's that the magic of ...
The FA Cup is the world's oldest national soccer competition. The inaugural edition of the tournament took place in November ...
They are only the fourth Premier League side (from 1992-93) to be taken to extra-time in an FA Cup game against a non-league club. Could they actually go on to lose this? If they did, it would ...