THE FA Cup is in full swing – and this year’s tournament sees a change to the traditional format.
Chelsea saw off Liverpool in the crunch match of the round – but Wayne Rooney prepares to take on his old club as Derby County host Manchester United.
Shrewsbury are in the hat after a 2-2 draw against LiverpoolCredit: PA:Press Association
Which FA Cup rounds have replays?
After a change to FA rules was brought forward a year, only the FA Cup third and fourth rounds still have replays.
As such, this weeks fifth round ties will be decided on the night with NO replays.
If FA Cup fifth round games are drawn, 30 minutes of extra-time will be played and then penalties if still tied.
FA Cup quarter-final replays were scrapped two years earlier with 2016 being the last time they were played.
Why are FA Cup replays changing?
FA chief executive Martin Glenn said when quarter-final replays were scrapped: “The Emirates FA Cup remains at the heart of English football and this change adds to the excitement of the competition and will benefit the wider game in general.
“In a demanding calendar and with increased pressures on fans, it is important we move with the times and consider new innovations.
“While fully respecting tradition and history, this new development will help the Cup retain its status as a much-loved and world-renowned competition.”
The FA agreed in 2018 that fifth round replays would be scrapped to make way for a winter break in the 2019-20 season.
However, after Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham all qualified for the European knockout stages, the FA chose to bring forward the decision and remove fifth round replays in the 2018/19 season.
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