The FA Cup and the FA Trophy are two prominent football competitions in England, each with its unique characteristics, ...
Ahead of the 142nd final, BBC Bitesize looks back at some of the more unusual and memorable moments in FA Cup final history. The many rounds of the FA Cup leading to the showpiece final are often ...
Although the Scottish Cup may be the second competition formed in the history of association football, the trophy itself is the oldest in the game and is recognised as such by Guinness World Records.
In 1904, for example, famous amateurs Corinthians (as in “the Corinthian spirit”) took on FA Cup holders Bury…and beat them 10-3! Manchester United, who had just become Football League champions for ...
The Football Association launched The FA Youth Cup in 1952, following the success of The FA County Youth Cup competition which had been set up seven years earlier. With talented school leavers finding ...
Wembley Stadium became the permanent home of the FA Cup Final in 1923, beginning a new chapter in its history. The legendary stadium saw some of the most thrilling cup finals in English soccer history ...
Gary Lineker, the BBC's highest-paid presenter, is set to quit 'Match of the Day' next year before leaving the BBC after the ...
In recent developments, Liverpool Feds Women’s National League football club has secured a new sponsorship. Creative Players, ...
Arsenals FA Cup final upsets The Arsenal have heralded the FA Cup more times (14) than any other football team in England.
Chelsea beat Everton 3-0 when the sides met in the Women's Super League in February Chelsea look to take another step towards winning the quadruple as the Women's FA Cup returns this weekend.
In exchange, the agency becomes a club main sponsor with the logo adorning home shirts for the ... progressing to the third ...
Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal may not have to worry about the FA Cup for another two months, but that doesn't mean the competition hasn't already been in full swing for some time.