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·16 June 2022
FA Cup 2022/23: Dates, Draw, Odds And Everything You Need To Know

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·16 June 2022
The 2022/23 FA Cup will be starting very soon and we have all the details you need to know ahead of the greatest cup competition in England kicking off again.
The competition is arguably the best cup tournament in the country and is one of the most historic. The FA Cup was first played during the 1871–72 season and is the oldest national football competition in the world.
The 2020/21 FA Cup Season saw Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool lift the trophy as they beat London heavyweights Chelsea on penalties. The Reds’ last FA Cup win before this was back in 2006.
There is a lot of excitement around this upcoming season in England, and football fans will be delighted to hear that the Premier League fixtures for 2022/23 will be announced very soon.
The competition sees all the teams in the football pyramid feature, and it is a magical competition for non-league sides.
Here is everything you need to know about the 2022/23 FA Cup:
For each round, the date listed is the “main date.” Fixtures will be held the weekend of the dates shown below.
The official FA Cup 2022/23 Draw Dates have not been revealed yet; however, the draw will be made soon after the completion of a previous round. We will reveal all the dates for the draw when we get official confirmation.
This season, the 2022/23 FA Cup Final will be on Saturday 3rd June 2023. The final, like always, will be hosted at Wembley, which is the home of the England national team.
Here are all the latest odds for the winner of the FA Cup:
For now, we do not know the fixtures; however, we will update this page as soon as possible from the moment the first set of fixtures are confirmed.
When the results start flooding in, we will provide all the updates, all the way from the Extra Preliminary Round to the FA Cup Final!
The winner of the 2021/22 FA Cup Final was Liverpool after they beat Manchester City.
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