Follow live coverage as Fulham face Watford in the FA Cup today. This season marks the 144th edition of the world’s oldest cup competition, with Manchester United the reigning champions after they beat local rivals Manchester City in the final at Wembley.
One of the most storied competitions in English soccer is intensifying as Premier League teams enter the FA Cup for the third round beginning on Thursday. In the 144th edition of the tournament, Manchester United will look to repeat as champions but with a tough first-round fixture against Arsenal,
The fourth round of the 2024–25 FA Cup has now been drawn. Though, as so there so often is, there weren't any major upsets in the third round, there were plenty
Rocco Vata netted a lovely opener, twisting and driving past the visitors' goalkeeper. Watford scored a superb equaliser from around 30 yards, but that did not dent Fulham's resolve. They came back re-energised in the second half and ran away with it, their non-stop attacking never waning in intensity and tormenting the Watford back five.
Two-time Women's FA Cup winners Fulham want to "create our own history" as the lowest-ranked side left in the competition this season.
Managerless Everton advanced to the fourth round of the FA Cup after a 2-0 victory over third-division Peterborough.
Fulham and Crystal Palace face Manchester United in the next two rounds of Premier League action with the transfer window still open.
The FA Cup third round is well under way, with Premier League sides Everton, Fulham and ASon Villa the clubs already booking their places in the fourth-round draw with wins on Thursday and Friday. But for other sides hoping for a healthy cup run this season,
The 2024/25 FA Cup third round began with three matches ... Fellow Premier League side Fulham hosted Championship visitors Watford, while second-tier teams Sheffield United and Cardiff City ...
Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah (London City Lionesses) header from the left side of the six yard box is saved in the top centre of the goal.
Cardiff City will continue their FA Cup pursuit following a slim 1-0 victory at Sheffield United. The Welsh visitors were initially the most eager of the two during a back-and-forth first half and were rewarded for their hard work with the opener.
Raul Jimenez's 49th minute penalty -- awarded for Ryan Porteous's foul on Traore -- restored Fulham's advantage. Joachim Andersen's 65th minute volley effectively sealed the victory before Timothy Castagne headed in with five minutes left. "The FA Cup is ...