The FA Cup replay -- an extra game added to the schedule if two teams tie -- was an integral part of the competition's magic ...
The FA Cup fourth round takes place across five days starting on Friday when Ruud van Nistelrooy takes Leicester City back to his old club Manchester United.
A rematch of last year’s FA Cup final will take place in this season’s quarter-finals. St George’s, who won the trophy for ...
Manchester United are 7.613/2 third favourites to win the FA Cup after their penalty shoot-out win over Arsenal at the Emirates. Ruben Amorim's men completed a good week for the club following the ...
THE FA Cup fourth ... to lift the trophy in May. Man City remain the bookies' choice, despite a horrendous recent run. The weather played havoc over the weekend in both the FA Cup and the EFL.
the Gunners may need to focus on cup success to end their trophy drought. Holders United, who have lost their last four meetings with Arsenal, earned their 13th FA Cup success last season.
Tamworth kept Tottenham out for 90 minutes - before conceding three in extra-time Tamworth's third-round tie against Tottenham was the essence of the FA Cup. It had everything. Well, almost ...
They rolled back the years to deliver brilliant FA ... the trophy. In contrast, Arsenal fans are growing increasingly frustrated with Mikel Arteta. They lost the first leg of the Carabao Cup ...
In total we have faced the Birmingham-based side on 11 occasions in the FA Cup, prevailing seven times, including en route to lifting the trophy in 1921, 1961, 1962 and 1982. Of those meetings, we ...
Ruud van Nistelrooy takes Leicester City to Old Trafford to face Manchester United in this year's FA Cup fourth round; Aston Villa play Tottenham, Brighton host Chelsea and Everton face ...
Holders Manchester United have been drawn to face Leicester City, managed by former Red Devils star Ruud van Nistelrooy, in the fourth round of the FA Cup. The match is set to take place at Old ...
the favourites to win the FA Cup. However, they have since been joined by Liverpool, who are 4/1 along with Guardiola's side (via OddsChecker) to take the trophy home come the Wembley final.