Launched in 1871, the FA Cup has had plenty of time to come into its own and perfect its format. The same is true for FA Cup betting – as UK bookmakers continue to innovate and create all-new markets, upload rewarding odds, and dish out tournament-exclusive features.
The magic of the cup extends beyond what takes place on the field. Through FootyAccumulators, you’ll find expert predictions, data-focused insights, market updates, and the most valuable betting tips in the industry. This is especially true for later rounds when Premier League sides enter the fold, bringing about the potential for significant upsets and unparalleled drama.
A detailed breakdown of how we develop FA Cup predictions this week and for every matchday is found here:
- Odds Value: First things first, we assimilate which bets are worth taking across the week’s entire slate of games. If we deem the punt worthwhile, you’ll catch it here.
- Injury News: As FA Cup ties are one-off affairs, injuries play a major role in the outcome of a fixture. Crucial absentees could sway a tie one way or another – so our team watches for relevant news in this department.
- Team Form: One of the FA Cup’s most unique aspects is that league form does not always carry over to the straight-knockout competition. Tournament minnows on an FA Cup roll could overturn talent-laden giants, as has been demonstrated for time immemorial.
- Rival Meetings: Whether it’s Leeds v Millwall, Manchester United v Manchester City, Aston Villa v Birmingham, or another intense matchup between rivals – the FA Cup cooks up some of the most memorable action known to football. We account for the unpredictability of derbies and rival affairs when designing a fresh platter of FA Cup predictions.
- Statistical Deep-Dives: While much of the FA Cup’s wonder stems from emotion, it would be remiss of us to ignore relevant data. Possession, shots, expected goals, bookings, and more are core to every football game…FA Cup fixtures included.
- Historical Outcomes: Arsenal and Manchester United have won the FA Cup more than any other team. The Gunners attained silverware four times between 2013 and 2020 – proving that trends really do matter when it comes to overall success. On the flip side, Chelsea qualified for and lost three successive FA Cup finals from 2020 to 2022.
Our FA Cup predictions and tips go live up to two days before a ball is kicked. This means that you can run through the previous weekend’s results — be it continental action or domestic ties — and decipher which outfits look best suited to come out on top in the next round.