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2025-26 FA Cup: Teams, Format, Schedule, Standings & Top Players

FA Cup Teams, Key Dates, Format, Standings, Top Players

The Emirates FA Cup 2025-26 is gearing up to deliver another action-packed season of English football’s most historic and unpredictable knockout National Soccer competition. The 145th season of the FA Cup, featuring 732 clubs across multiple tiers, from non-league challengers to Premier League powerhouses, the 2025-26 FA Cup promises thrilling upsets, emotional storylines, and unforgettable moments.

The tournament kicked off on 1 August 2025, with the final set to take place at Wembley Stadium on 16 May 2026. The winning team will earn an automatic spot in the 2026–27 UEFA Europa League.

In the 2025–26 FA Cup, teams progress through various qualifying rounds, with the giants entering the competition at the First Round Proper. Crystal Palace are the defending champions, beating Manchester City in the final.

Here’s your complete guide to this season’s FA Cup format, fixtures, and top players.

2025-26 FA Cup Format, Teams, Format, Schedule & Top Players

The FA Cup follows a pyramid system that gives lower-league and non-league clubs the chance to take on football’s top teams.

2025-26 FA Cup Round Structure

Qualifying Rounds:

Lower-tier and non-league clubs begin their journey in the Extra Preliminary Round, with matches progressing through four qualifying stages before reaching the First Round Proper:​

First Round Proper to Final:

Premier League and Championship clubs enter at the First Round Proper, where the tournament’s intensity escalates dramatically:​

Key Format Changes

No Replays: Following recent seasons’ precedent, the 2025-26 FA Cup eliminates replays at all stages. Ties are decided on the day with extra time and penalties used to determine winners if needed. This change manages fixture congestion and keeps the season flowing.​

Single-Leg Format: The traditional two-legged semi-finals have been replaced with a single-match format at a neutral venue.​

Participating Teams and Entry Points

The FA Cup’s pyramid structure accommodates multiple entry points​

732 Total Clubs Participating:

Preliminary Round (2025):

A special preliminary round featuring promoted National League clubs Barnet and Oldham Athletic, plus League Two’s bottom two finishers Accrington Stanley and Newport County, will compete in regionalized pairings​

First Round Proper Draw

The first round proper draw was held on October 13, 2025, determining matchups for the weekend of November 1, 2025. The draw creates some tantalizing fixtures featuring Premier League and Championship sides against lower-league opponents.

Notable First Round fixtures have historically produced shock results, with non-league teams regularly pulling off memorable upsets against established clubs.​

2025-26 FA Cup First Round Schedule

October 31, 2025

November 1, 2025

November 2, 2025

November 3, 2025

2025-26 FA Cup Second Round Fixtures

December 5, 2025

December 6, 2025

December 7, 2025

December 8, 2025

Key Player Scorers Profile

The top goal scorers across English football provide insight into who might lead their teams’ FA Cup charges:​

Traditional FA Cup Favorites

While the FA Cup is renowned for its unpredictability and shock results, established Premier League powerhouses typically dominate:​

Expected Contenders:

Historic FA Cup Context

The FA Cup holds unique significance in English football as the world’s oldest national football competition, founded in 1871. Recent winners demonstrate their prestige:​

Prize Money Structure

While specific prize money amounts for 2025-26 have not yet been fully released, the FA Cup traditionally distributes significant funds:​

Expected Distribution:

These figures incentivize lower-league clubs to make deep runs and provide significant financial boosts to Premier League teams.​

Key Storylines for 2025-26 FA Cup

The 2025-26 FA Cup kicks off its first round proper this weekend, running from Friday, October 31, to Monday, November 3, as local clubs aim to advance their journey in this season’s competition.

Non-League Dream Runs

Lower-league clubs entering at qualifying rounds dream of becoming the next Salford City or Grimsby Town to produce FA Cup shocks. The tournament’s format allows genuine underdogs to reach the First Round Proper.​

Premier League Title Race Distraction

For clubs competing for the Premier League title simultaneously, FA Cup progression becomes a fixture-congestion challenge. Balancing these competitions will test squad depth and management.​

Young Talent Showcase

Academy players and younger squad members often feature in FA Cup ties, particularly in early rounds. The competition serves as a development platform for future stars.​

Managerial Pressure

Cup performances can influence managerial security. Early exits can increase pressure, while deep runs bolster confidence entering critical league phases.​

Viewing and Attendance

FA Cup matches across all rounds generate significant fan interest:​

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