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    Oxford vs Arsenal: Stream FREE, TV channel, kick-off time, team news for FA Cup third round clash TODAY

    ARSENAL are back in FA Cup action as they face League One side Oxford in the third round TODAY.And the winner will visit Manchester City in the fourth round.
    Arsenal take on Oxford in the third round of the FA CupCredit: Getty
    The Gunners were knocked out at this stage last year against Nottingham Forest.
    But this season, Mikel Arteta’s side are on fire as they sit top of the Premier League.
    They’ll want to progress in the FA Cup, however, having exited the Carabao Cup earlier this season at the hands of Brighton.
    Arsenal will also wear their all-white limited edition kit that they sported during their defeat at Nottingham Forest last season.
    When is Oxford vs Arsenal?

    Arsenal’s trip to Oxford will take place on Monday, January 9.
    The match will get underway at 8pm UK time.
    Oxford vs Arsenal will be held at the Kassam Stadium.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

    Oxford vs Arsenal will be shown live on ITV1 in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from the ITV X app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

    Can I watch for FREE?

    Yes, the game is available for FREE on ITV 1, so long as you have a TV licence.
    You can also catch the action on the ITV X.

    Team news
    Both Kyle Joseph and Sam Baldock won’t be in action for Oxford as they still have injuries.
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    Gabriel Jesus and Reiss Nelson are both still injured with knee and thigh problems.
    Emile Smith Rowe could make an appearance, however, following his groin surgery.
    Albert Sambi Lokonga, Rob Holding and Fabio Vieira may all be afforded starts.
    Odds

    Oxford – 14/1
    Draw – 7/1
    Arsenal – 1/7

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    Is Man Utd vs Charlton on TV? All you need to know about Carabao Cup quarter-final – team news and odds

    MANCHESTER UNITED are looking to win their first trophy of the season in the Carabao Cup as they welcome Charlton Athletic to Old Trafford.Erik ten Hag’s side are in fine form, with seven wins on the bounce in all competitions to boast about.
    Antony was in fine form as United beat Everton in the FA Cup third roundCredit: Getty
    And they will fancy their chances against League One side Charlton.
    The Addicks owner Thomas Sandgaard is open to selling the club – but is yet to find a buyer.
    And a cup run could swell the coffers nicely.
    When is Manchester United vs Chalrton Athletic?

    Manchester United’s Carabao Cup clash against Charlton Athletic takes place on Tuesday, January 10.
    The game kicks off at 8pm UK time.
    Man Utd vs Charlton takes place at Old Trafford.

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    Is Manchester United vs Charlton on TV?
    Unfortunately, the game is not being broadcast on TV in the UK – nor is it being streamed.
    Sky Sports are showing Newcastle’s Carabao Cup quarter-final tie with Leicester instead.
    What is the team news?
    Donny van de Beek will be out following the knee injury he picked up in the Premier League win over Bournemouth last week.
    There has been no definitive update from United over Van de Beek’s horror injury, when his knee was severely damaged under a challenge from Bournemouth’s Marcos Senesi.
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    Jadon Sancho is still out after taking a short break from football and Axel Tuanzebe is not expected to be involved.
    For Charlton, Mandelo Egbo, Conor McGrandles and Joe Wallocott are out.
    Thomas Terell is a doubt.
    What are the odds?
    Man Utd win 1/10
    Draw 8/1
    Charlton victory 19/1
    Odds courtesy of Betfair correct on January 8. More

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    What do the numbers mean on FA Cup draw balls?

    THE FA Cup draw is one of those events that has football fans glued to their screens.The practice of drawing teams out of a bag goes back decades – in a competition that is steeped in tradition.
    Denis Law and Terry Venables perform the FA Cup draw in 2000Credit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    The FA Cup is the oldest football competition in the worldCredit: PA
    The world’s oldest football competition has retained some of its old charm in an age of VAR, robot assistant referees and goal-line technology.
    The FA’s draws look and feel very different to Uefa’s Champions League and Europa League draws, where paper team names are taken out of plastic balls.
    Why have the FA Cup draw balls numbered?
    The FA Cup numbers correspond to the tie winners from previous rounds.
    So a team – or two teams – will be associated with that number.
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    Here are a selection of numbers from the FA Cup fourth round draw in the 2022-23 season:

    1 Preston North End
    2 Brighton & Hove Albion
    3 Chesterfield or West Bromwich Albion
    4 Manchester City or Chelsea
    5 Stockport County or Walsall
    6 Boreham Wood or Accrington Stanley
    7 Tottenham Hotspur
    8 Derby County or Barnsley
    9 Cardiff City or Leeds United
    10 Brentford or West Ham United
    11 Burnley, etc

    If a tie has yet to be played or the tie from that round has been drawn and goes to a replay, two clubs are associated wit that number, such as Chesterfield or West Bromwich Albion.
    How do they decide on the order for the numbers?
    There are two criteria:
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    How early that team came out of the draw. So if a team came from the first round or second round and made it to the fourth round, they will have a low number.
    Alphabetical order. This usually gives Arsenal a low number and York City a higher number. More

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    When is FA Cup fourth round draw? Date, start time, TV channel, live stream FREE, ball numbers

    FA CUP action is back in action NOW – with all fans wanting their team in the draw for the next round.The third round of the competition got underway on Friday night as Manchester United beat Everton 3-1 at Old Trafford.
    Liverpool beat Chelsea in last season’s FA Cup finalCredit: Getty
    And tomorrow, Tottenham take on Portsmouth and Liverpool face Wolves while Aston Villa host Stevenage.
    On Sunday, it’s a clash of the titans as Chelsea travel to Manchester City, just days after playing them in the Premier League.
    The final game of the round will be played between Arsenal and Oxford on Monday.
    When is the FA Cup fourth round draw?
    The FA Cup fourth round draw will take place on Sunday, January 8.
    The draw will get underway just before Chelsea’s trip to the Etihad Stadium to play Manchester City.
    What TV channel is it on?
    The FA Cup fourth round draw will be shown live on BBC One/iPlayer once the Oxford vs Arsenal game is over.
    You can live stream the draw from the BBC iPlayer, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
    How many teams will be in the hat?
    There will be 32 teams in the hat for the FA Cup fourth round draw.
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    Some teams will have to wait a little longer to find out their true fourth round fate, however, because of potential replays.
    Replays, in the event of a draw, are back this season up until, and including, the fourth round.
    What are the ball numbers?

    1 Preston North End
    2 Brighton & Hove Albion
    3 Chesterfield or West Bromwich Albion
    4 Manchester City or Chelsea
    5 Stockport County or Walsall
    6 Boreham Wood or Accrington Stanley
    7 Tottenham Hotspur
    8 Derby County or Barnsley
    9 Cardiff City or Leeds United
    10 Brentford or West Ham United
    11 Burnley
    12 Coventry City or Wrexham
    13 Norwich City or Blackburn Rovers
    14 Aston Villa or Stevenage
    15 Luton Town or Wigan Athletic
    16 Oxford United or Arsenal
    17 Fleetwood Town
    18 Liverpool or Wolverhampton Wanderers
    19 Grimsby Town or Burton Albion
    20 Blackpool
    21 Leicester City
    22 Forest Green Rovers or Birmingham City
    23 Bristol City or Swansea City
    24 Hartlepool United or Stoke City
    25 Fulham
    26 Southampton
    27 Sheffield United
    28 Sunderland
    29 Sheffield Wednesday
    30 Manchester United
    31 Reading or Watford
    32 Ipswich Town More

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    Oxford vs Arsenal: Stream FREE, TV channel, kick-off time, team news for FA Cup third round game

    ARSENAL are back in FA Cup action as they face League One side Oxford in the third round. The Gunners were knocked out at this stage last year against Nottingham Forest.
    Arsenal take on Oxford in the third round of the FA CupCredit: Getty
    But this season, Mikel Arteta’s side are on fire as they sit top of the Premier League.
    They’ll want to progress in the FA Cup, however, having exited the Carabao Cup earlier this season at the hands of Brighton.
    A win for Arsenal would see Arteta’s side enter the fourth round draw, which is scheduled to take place after the game.
    When is Oxford vs Arsenal?

    Arsenal’s trip to Oxford will take place on Monday, January 9.
    The match will get underway at 8pm UK time.
    Oxford vs Arsenal will be held at the Kassam Stadium.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

    Oxford vs Arsenal will be shown live on ITV1 in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from the ITV X app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

    Can I watch for FREE?

    Yes, the game is available for FREE on ITV 1, so long as you have a TV licence.
    You can also catch the action on the ITV X.

    Team news
    Both Kyle Joseph and Sam Baldock won’t be in action for Oxford as they still have injuries.
    Gabriel Jesus and Reiss Nelson are both still injured with knee and thigh problems.
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    Emile Smith Rowe could make an appearance, however, following his groin surgery.
    Albert Sambi Lokonga, Rob Holding and Fabio Vieira may all be afforded starts.
    Odds

    Oxford – 14/1
    Draw – 7/1
    Arsenal – 1/7

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    Gervonta Davis vs Hector Luis Garcia: UK start time, live stream, TV channel, undercard for TONIGHT’S fight

    GERVONTA DAVIS returns to the ring tonight as he faces Hector Luis Garcia in a lightweight match-up. Tank hasn’t been in action since his sixth-round KO win over Rolando Romero back in April.
    Gervonta Davis beat Rolando Romero in the sixth round earlier this yearCredit: AP
    Garcia has had himself quite the year too, upsetting Chris Colbert on points before winning the WBA super-featherweight title against Roger Gutierrez.
    But a fight with Davis, at the weight class above, represents a huge challenge for the Dominican boxer.
    Davis, 28, will be hoping to set up a mega-fight against Ryan Garcia, with the two men likely to clash in April.
    When is Davis vs Garcia?

    Davis’ clash with Garcia will get underway in the early hours of Sunday morning, January 8 for fans in the UK.
    Davis vs Garcia will be held at the Capital One Arena in Washington D.C.
    Expect ring-walks to get underway from around 4.30am UK time.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?
    Davis vs Garcia will be shown live on Fite TV in the UK.
    You can live stream the action on the Fite TV app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
    It will cost £8.99 to purchase the event.
    Full card

    Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia, 12 rounds, lightweights
    Jaron Ennis vs. Karen Chukhadzhian, 12 rounds, for IBF interim welterweight title
    Rashidi Ellis vs. Roiman Villa, 12 rounds, welterweightsDemetrius Andrade vs. Demond Nicholson, 10 rounds, super middleweights
    Brandun Lee vs. TBA, 10 rounds, junior welterweights
    Vito Mielnicki Jr vs. Omar Rosales, 8 rounds, junior middleweights

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    FA Cup winners: Who has won the most trophies and full list of victors in world’s oldest club competition

    THERE is no older privilege in the sport of football than winning the Football Association Challenge Cup – better known as the FA Cup.It is steeped in history and any player on the planet would cherish lifting the vintage silverware.
    Arsenal have won the FA Cup 14 times – a record for the competitionCredit: Getty
    Manchester United have won the FA Cup 12 timesCredit: AP
    Little did they know in 1871, when Wanderers beat Royal Engineers 1-0, how big this famed contest would become.
    Oval – now the cricket ground – played host to that first-ever final over 150 years ago.
    Which club has won the most FA Cups?

    Arsenal – 14
    Manchester United – 12
    Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham – 8
    Aston Villa – 7
    Newcastle United, Manchester City, Blackburn Rovers – 6
    Everton, West Brom, Wanderers* – 5
    Wolverhampton Wanderers, Bolton Wanderers, Sheffield United – 4
    Sheffield Wednesday, West Ham United – 3
    Preston North End, Old Etonians, Portsmouth, Sunderland, Nottingham Forest – 2
    Huddersfield Town, Leicester City, Oxford University, Royal Engineers, Derby County, Leeds United, Southampton, Burnley, Cardiff City, Blackpool, Clapham Rovers, Notts County, Barnsley, Charlton Athletic, Old Carthusians, Blackburn Olympic, Bradford City, Ipswich Town, Coventry City, Wimbledon, Wigan Athletic – 1

    Full list of FA Cup winners

    1871-72 – Wanderers 1-0 Royal Engineers – Kennington Oval
    1872-73 – Wanderers 2-0 Oxford University – Lillie Bridge
    1873-74 – Oxford University 2-0 Royal Engineers – Kennington Oval
    1874-75 – Royal Engineers 2-0 Old Etonians (R) – Kennington Oval
    1875-76 – Wanderers 3-0 Old Etonians (R) – Kennington Oval
    1876-77 – Wanderers 2-1 Oxford University – Kennington Oval
    1877-78 – Wanderers 3-1 Royal Engineers – Kennington Oval
    1878-79 – Old Etonians 1-0 Clapham Rovers – Kennington Oval
    1879-80 – Clapham Rovers 1-0 Oxford University – Kennington Oval
    1880-81 – Old Carthusians 3-0 Old Etonians – Kennington Oval
    1881-82 – Old Etonians 1-0 Blackburn Rovers – Kennington Oval
    1882-83 – Blackburn Olympic 2-1 Old Etonians – Kennington Oval
    1883-83 – Blackburn Rovers 2-1 Queen’s Park – Kennington Oval
    1884-85 – Blackburn Rovers 2-0 Queen’s Park – Kennington Oval
    1885-86 – Blackburn Rovers 2-0 West Brom (R) – Racecourse Ground
    1886-87 – Aston Villa 2-0 West Brom – Kennington Oval
    1887-88 – West Brom 2-1 Preston North End – Kennington Oval
    1888-89 – Preston North End 3-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers – Kennington Oval
    1889-90 – Blackburn Rovers 6-1 The Wednesday – Kennington Oval
    1890-91 – Blackburn Rovers 3-1 Notts County – Kennington Oval
    1891-92 – West Brom 3-0 Aston Villa – Kennington Oval
    1892-93 – Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-0 Everton Fallowfield Stadium
    1893-94 – Notts County 4-1 Bolton Wanderers – Goodison Park
    1894-95 – Aston Villa 1-0 West Brom – Crystal Palace
    1895-96 – The Wednesday 2-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers – Crystal Palace
    1896-97 – Aston Villa 3-2 Everton – Crystal Palace
    1897-98 – Nottingham Forest 3-1 Derby County – Crystal Palace
    1898-99 – Sheffield United 4-1 Derby County – Crystal Palace
    1899-1900 – Bury 4-0 Southampton – Crystal Palace
    1900-01 – Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 Sheffield United (R) – Burnden Park
    1901-02 – Sheffield United 2-1 Southampton (R) – Crystal Palace
    1902-03 – Bury 6-0 Derby County – Crystal Palace
    1903-04 – Manchester City 1-0 Bolton Wanderers – Crystal Palace
    1904-05 – Aston Villa 2-0 Newcastle United – Crystal Palace
    1905-06 – Everton 1-0 Newcastle United – Crystal Palace
    1906-07 – The Wednesday 2-1 Everton – Crystal Palace
    1907-08 – Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1 Newcastle United – Crystal Palace
    1908-09 – Manchester United 1-0 Bristol City – Crystal Palace
    1909-10 – Newcastle United 2-0 Barnsley (R) – Goodison Park
    1910-11 – Bradford City 1-0 Newcastle United (R) – Old Trafford
    1911-12 – Barnsley 1-0 West Brom (R) – Bramall Lane
    1912-13 – Aston Villa 1-0 Sunderland – Crystal Palace
    1913-14 Burnley 1-0 Liverpool – Crystal Palace
    1914-15 – Sheffield United 3-0 Chelsea – Old Trafford
    1919-20 – Aston Villa 1-0 Huddersfield Town – Stamford Bridge
    1920-21 – Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers – Stamford Bridge
    1921-22 – Huddersfield Town 1-0 Preston North End – Stamford Bridge
    1922-23 – Bolton Wanderers 2-0 West Ham United – Wembley
    1923-24 – Newcastle United 2-0 Aston Villa – Wembley
    1924-25 – Sheffield United 1-0 Cardiff City – Wembley
    1925-26 – Bolton Wanderers 1-0 Manchester City – Wembley
    1926-27 – Cardiff City 1-0 Arsenal – Wembley
    1927-28 – Blackburn Rovers 3-1 Huddersfield Town – Wembley
    1928-29 – Bolton Wanderers 2-0 Portsmouth – Wembley
    1929-30 – Arsenal 2-0 Huddersfield Town – Wembley
    1930-31 – West Brom 2-1 Birmingham – Wembley
    1931-32 – Newcastle United 2-1 Arsenal – Wembley
    1932-33 – Everton 3-0 Manchester City – Wembley
    1933-34 – Manchester City 2-1 Portsmouth – Wembley
    1934-35 – Sheffield Wednesday 4-2 West Brom – Wembley
    1935-36 – Arsenal 1-0 Sheffield United – Wembley
    1936-37 – Sunderland 3-1 Preston North End – Wembley
    1937-38 – Preston North End 1-0 Huddersfield Town – Wembley
    1938-39 – Portsmouth 4-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers – Wembley
    1945-46 – Derby County 4-1 Charlton Athletic – Wembley
    1946-47 – Charlton Athletic 1-0 Burnley – Wembley
    1947-48 – Manchester United 4-2 Blackpool – Wembley
    1948-49 – Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1 Leicester City – Wembley
    1949-50 – Arsenal 2-0 Liverpool – Wembley
    1950-51 – Newcastle United 2-0 Blackpool – Wembley
    1951-52 – Newcastle United 1-0 Arsenal – Wembley
    1952-53 – Blackpool 4-3 Bolton Wanderers – Wembley
    1953-54 – West Brom 3-2 Preston North End – Wembley
    1954-55 – Newcastle United 3-1 Manchester City – Wembley
    1955-56 – Manchester City 3-1 Birmingham City – Wembley
    1956-57 – Aston Villa 2-1 Manchester United – Wembley
    1957-58 – Bolton Wanderers 2-0 Manchester United – Wembley
    1958-59 – Nottingham Forest 2-1 Luton Town – Wembley
    1959-60 – Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-0 Blackburn Rovers – Wembley
    1960-61 – Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Leicester City – Wembley
    1961-62 – Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 Burnley – Wembley
    1962-63 – Manchester United 3-1 Leicester City – Wembley
    1963-64 – West Ham United 3-2 Preston North End – Wembley
    1964-65 – Liverpool 2-1 Leeds United – Wembley
    1965-66 – Everton 3-2 Sheffield Wednesday – Wembley
    1966-67 – Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Chelsea – Wembley
    1967-68 – West Brom 1-0 Everton – Wembley
    1968-69 – Manchester City 1-0 Leicester City – Wembley
    1969-70 – Chelsea 2-1 Leeds United (R) – Old Trafford
    1970-71 – Arsenal 2-1 Liverpool – Wembley
    1971-72 – Leeds United 1-0 Arsenal – Wembley
    1972-73 – Sunderland 1-0 Leeds United – Wembley
    1973-74 – Liverpool 3-0 Newcastle United – Wembley
    1974-75 – West Ham United 2-0 Fulham – Wembley
    1975-76 – Southampton 1-0 Manchester United – Wembley
    1976-77 – Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool – Wembley
    1977-78 – Ipswich Town 1-0 Arsenal – Wembley
    1978-79 – Arsenal 3-2 Manchester United – Wembley
    1979-80 – West Ham United 1-0 Arsenal – Wembley
    1980-81 – Tottenham Hotspur 3-2 Manchester City (R) – Wembley
    1981-82 – Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 Queens Park Rangers (R) – Wembley
    1982-83 – Manchester United 4-0 Brighton and Hove Albion (R) – Wembley
    1983-84 – Everton 2-0 Watford – Wembley
    1984-85 – Manchester United 1-0 Everton – Wembley
    1985-86 – Liverpool 3-1 Everton – Wembley
    1986-87 – Coventry City 3-2 Tottenham Hotspur – Wembley
    1987-88 – Wimbledon 1-0 Liverpool – Wembley
    1988-89 – Liverpool 3-2 Everton – Wembley
    1989-90 – Manchester United 1-0 Crystal Palace (R)- Wembley
    1990-91 – Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Nottingham Forest – Wembley
    1991-92 – Liverpool 2-0 Sunderland – Wembley
    1992-93 – Arsenal 2-1 Sheffield Wednesday (R) – Wembley
    1993-94 – Manchester United 4-0 Chelsea – Wembley
    1994-95 – Everton 1-0 Manchester United – Wembley
    1995-96 – Manchester United 1-0 Liverpool – Wembley
    1996-97 – Chelsea 2-0 Middlesbrough – Wembley
    1997-98 – Arsenal 2-0 Newcastle – Wembley
    1998-99 – Manchester United 2-0 Newcastle – Wembley
    1999-2000 – Chelsea 1-0 Aston Villa – Wembley
    2000-01 – Liverpool 2-1 Arsenal – Cardiff
    2001-02 – Arsenal 2-0 Chelsea – Cardiff
    2002-03 – Arsenal 1-0 Southampton – Cardiff
    2003-04 – Manchester United 3-0 Millwall – Cardiff
    2004-05 – Arsenal* 0-0 Manchester United (5-4 penalties) – Cardiff
    2005-06 – Liverpool* 3-3 West Ham (3-1 penalties) – Cardiff
    2006-07 – Chelsea 1-0 Manchester United – Wembley
    2007-08 – Portsmouth 1-0 Cardiff City – Wembley
    2008-09 – Chelsea 2-1 Everton – Wembley
    2009-10 – Chelsea 1-0 Portsmouth – Wembley
    2010-11 – Manchester City 1-0 Stoke City – Wembley
    2011-12 – Chelsea 2-1 Liverpool – Wembley
    2012-13 – Wigan Athletic 1-0 Manchester City – Wembley
    2013-14 – Arsenal 3-2 Hull City – Wembley
    2014-15 – Arsenal 4-0 Aston Villa – Wembley
    2015-16 – Manchester United 2-1 Crystal Palace – Wembley
    2016-17 – Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea – Wembley
    2017-18 – Chelsea 1-0 Manchester United – Wembley
    2018-19 – Manchester City 6-0 Watford – Wembley
    2019-20 – Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea – Wembley
    2020-21 – Leicester 1-0 Chelsea – Wembley
    2021-22 – Liverpool* 0-0 Chelsea (6-5 penalties) – Wembley

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    FA Cup prize money: How much do trophy winners earn?

    THE FA CUP is the oldest football competition in the world – it is quite simply priceless.There is no substitute for an epic Cup upset and some of English football’s greatest matches have happened in this prized tournament.
    Liverpool lifted the FA Cup in May after beating Chelsea on penaltiesCredit: Getty
    But one of the issues that has seen the FA Cup lag behind the Premier League in terms of popularity is the prize money.
    Clubs can simply earn millions more from moving a few places up in the Prem table, while getting through the rounds in the Cup is not such a priority.
    That sad economic reality does not take away from the romance of this competition though – and players from the UK and abroad still marvel at the idea of lifting the cup at Wembley.
    The prize pot changes every season and last term the winnings actually went DOWN to £3.4million, but it has increased again.
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    Here we look at how much money clubs can earn from being in the competition.
    How much is the FA Cup prize money?
    The FA’s prize fund sees the winner of the final bag £2million, for the match itself.
    But they will also cash in increasing sums for winning the previous rounds.

    Extra preliminary round winners £1,125
    Extra preliminary round losers £375
    Preliminary round winners £1,444
    Preliminary round losers £481
    First round qualifying winners £2,250
    First round qualifying losers £750
    Second round qualifying winners £3,375
    Second round qualifying losers £1,125
    Third round qualifying winners £5,625
    Third round qualifying losers £1,875
    Fourth round qualifying winners £9,375
    Fourth round qualifying losers £3,125
    First round proper winners £41,000
    Second round proper winners £67,000
    Third round proper winners £105,000
    Fourth round proper winners £120,000
    Fifth round proper winners £225,000
    Quarter-final winners £450,000
    Semi-final winners £1,000,000
    Semi-final losers £500,000
    Final runners-up £1,000,000
    Final winners £2,000,000

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    How much is the total prize money for winning the FA Cup?
    If a team from the Premier League wins the FA Cup – which is likely – they will only play from the third round onwards.
    This means if a team goes all the way they will land a £3.9m windfall for winning all the rounds.
    Should a team from the first round lift the trophy, which is highly unlikely, they will scoop £4.08m. More