FA Cup Betting Tips at OLBG Explained
The FA Cup tips pages give readers the opportunity to see the overall confidence rating for each tip. In the first column, you can see the overall confidence rating for each FA Cup tip.
This looks at the total win tips on each FA Cup match spread across home, away and draw selections. A higher confidence rating than the odds of that team is a good indication of a possible value bet.
Our FA Cup tipsters cover predictions on a wide selection of markets including 1X2, over-under goals, both teams to score, first goalscorer and correct score. Some tipsters are experts in finding great bets from certain markets. They have studied all the stats and trends, so you don't have to.
Click on an FA Cup match above to dig deeper into the tips available, check out the profitability of the tipsters, their consistency for regularly tipping winners and read why they are making their forecasts.
For more information on the latest news and fixtures, to help you to choose the best FA Cup bets, consult the official FA Cup Website for the latest FA Cup results or check out BBC Sports
FA Cup Betting Advice – How to Win When Betting on the FA Cup
As well as providing tips for all the top world Leagues, OLBG also provides lots of in-depth analysis to help you to improve your FA Cup Betting. Our football forum has discussion threads on the FA Cup which can assist you with your FA Cup tips.
The FA Cup has only once been won by a non-Big 6 team in recent times, that was in the 2012-13 season when Wigan Athletic managed by Roberto Martinez beat Manchester City 1-0 in the final. Wigan then became the only team to win the Cup and be relegated in the same season, a dubious claim to fame.
With the above record its likely that FA Cup tips will be heavily skewed towards the big boys, the skill in tipping on the FA Cup outright markets maybe find an underdog who can make the final, many underdogs have had their day in the sun in May, as well as Wigan, Portsmouth, Hull City and Aston Villa have all competed in the final in recent years.
If you pick your bets on our FA Cup predictions page, you can add them to a betslip, then if you are backing your bets in an accumulator, you can see which bookie has the best odds for your FA Cup bet. In our article covering the Best Football Bookmakers, we look at the football betting odds provided by all the top UK bookmakers to see if any bookie regularly offers the best odds on football. There is research to suggest that BetVictor and Marathon Bet regularly provide good odds on individual football matches. There are also a host of bookies offering incentives for football accumulators.
Do check out our free bets and promotions pages though and the offers listed by the matches on-site and in our app. All bookies regularly provide great enhanced odds offers and other specials on the FA Cup betting markets.
Please go to our main football betting tips page for all the latest FA Cup odds.
FA Cup Betting & Statistics
Around 730 clubs enter the FA Cup with the preliminary rounds starting each year in August. The big clubs join the competition in January for the third round of FA Cup matches. The FA Cup Final will take place at Wembley in May.
Giant killings are a regular feature of FA Cup matches, with the big boys unprepared for the tenacity of their lower-division opponents.
Notable giant killings include Hereford beating Newcastle in 1972, Bradford beating Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in 2015 when the Blues were beaten 4-2 after leading 2-0, and the Crazy Gang Wimbledon ruffling the feathers of Liverpool in the Final of 1988.
Last Ten English FA Cup Winners
Season | Winners | Score | Runners-up | Att |
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2023-24 | Manchester United | 2-1 | Manchester City | 84,814 |
2022-23 | Manchester City | 2-1 | Manchester United | 83,179 |
2021-22 | Liverpool | 0-0 (6-5 Pens) | Chelsea | 84,897 |
2020-21 | Leicester | 1-0 | Chelsea | 20,000 |
2019-20 | Arsenal | 2-1 | Chelsea | No Spectators |
2018-19 | Manchester City | 6-0 | Watford | 85,854 |
2017-18 | Chelsea | 1-0 | Manchester United | 87,647 |
2016-17 | Arsenal | 2-1 | Chelsea | 89,472 |
2015-16 | Manchester United | 2-1 (AET) | Crystal Palace | 88,619 |
2014-15 | Arsenal | 4-0 | Aston Villa | 89,283 |
The oldest football competition in the world has been won most by Arsenal, the Gunners have won the FA Cup on 14 occasions. Manchester United are hot on the London club’s heels with 13 wins. Both those giants have competed in the most finals, with 20 apiece.
The highest-scoring FA Cup final this century was the 3-3 classic of 2006 when Liverpool pegged back West Ham in injury time to force extra time and then penalties. Liverpool ultimately lifted the Cup with the Hammers missing 3 of their 4 penalties.
Manchester City equalled that when beating Watford 6-0 in the 2019 final, goals from David Silva, Gabriel Jesus (x2), MOTM Kevin De Bruyne and Raheem Sterling (x2) secured a comfortable win for City.
Click above to read all the FA Cup tips for this year's competition.
James Banting and Andy Powell, bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience to their work have created and maintained OLBG's comprehensive UK Football coverage of the FA Cup.