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The FA Cup is broadcast free-to-air on BBC and ITV in the UK. Our complete TV guide shows all FA Cup fixtures with live scores and channel information. Follow the world's oldest football competition from early rounds through to the final at Wembley, featuring Premier League giants and non-league underdogs.
FA Cup matches are shared between BBC and ITV throughout the competition. Both broadcasters show matches from the third round onwards when Premier League clubs enter. The FA Cup is a protected sporting event in UK law, meaning the final must be shown on free-to-air television. Semi-finals at Wembley are also broadcast on BBC One and ITV. Stream matches for free on BBC iPlayer and ITVX.
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FA Cup matches are broadcast on BBC and ITV in the UK, with some games available for free on BBC iPlayer and ITVX. Both channels share coverage throughout the competition, from early rounds through to the final at Wembley.
Yes, the FA Cup final is broadcast free-to-air on both BBC One and ITV. This is a protected sporting event that must be available on free television in the UK. The semi-finals at Wembley are also shown on BBC and ITV.
Selected FA Cup matches are broadcast throughout each round, with coverage increasing as the competition progresses. Early rounds typically show 1-2 matches per round, while third round onwards shows multiple games. Quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final are all broadcast live.
The FA Cup begins in August with qualifying rounds for lower-league clubs. Premier League and Championship teams enter in the third round in January. The competition runs through to the final in May at Wembley Stadium.