FA Cup Odds (United Kingdom)
April 2026
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OddsGuard delivers comprehensive FA Cup odds comparison across leading UK bookmakers, enabling punters to identify the most favourable prices within seconds. Line shopping proves particularly valuable for FA Cup markets due to the tournament's knockout format creating significant price disparities between operators—especially for underdog outright winner markets and match handicaps where bookmakers often disagree substantially on probabilities.
The FA Cup commands extraordinary attention across the United Kingdom, drawing over 8 million television viewers for the final and generating massive betting turnover throughout its seven-round journey from August preliminaries to May's Wembley showpiece. The tournament's unique magic lies in potential giant-killings where non-league sides face Premier League titans, creating asymmetric betting opportunities that capture the imagination of casual and serious punters alike. Historic rivalries intensify when Manchester United meets Liverpool or Arsenal faces Tottenham in knockout scenarios.
FA Cup markets typically exhibit less efficiency than Premier League fixtures due to reduced liquidity and bookmakers' varying approaches to pricing David-versus-Goliath encounters. Prop markets often present superior value compared to match result lines, particularly around goal scorers and match events where recreational money skews prices away from true probabilities.
Betting Regulations for FA Cup in United Kingdom
The UK Gambling Commission oversees all FA Cup betting activities, ensuring operators maintain proper licensing and consumer protections. Bookmakers must verify customer identities and implement responsible gambling measures including deposit limits and self-exclusion tools. Live in-play betting remains fully available throughout FA Cup matches, with operators required to use official data feeds for settlement purposes.
Specific restrictions apply to player-related markets involving individuals under 18, though this rarely affects FA Cup betting given professional squad compositions. The Commission prohibits betting on disciplinary matters like yellow cards for players, managers, and officials involved in matches. Advertising restrictions prevent targeting vulnerable groups, while operators must clearly display terms and conditions for all promotional offers during the tournament.
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Saturday
Manchester City vs Liverpool
Sat, Apr 4, 12:45 PM
| Bookmaker | Manchester City | Draw | Liverpool |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best Odds | 4/5 Coral | 16/5 Smarkets | 31/10 Smarkets |
Betfair Sportsbook | 2/3 | 12/5 | 11/4 |
| 73/100 | 3/1 | 14/5 | |
BetMGM | — | 3/1 | 3/1 |
BoyleSports | 2/3 | — | 14/5 |
| 4/5 | 3/1 | — | |
Grosvenor | — | 29/10 | 3/1 |
| — | 3/1 | 3/1 | |
LeoVegas | — | 57/20 | 29/10 |
LiveScore Bet | 73/100 | 14/5 | — |
Sky Bet | 7/10 | — | 11/4 |
| — | 16/5 | 31/10 | |
Unibet (UK) | 39/50 | — | 14/5 |
Bet Victor | 73/100 | — | — |
| 19/25 | — | — | |
Casumo | — | 59/20 | — |
Paddy Power | 73/100 | — | — |
Chelsea vs Port Vale
Sat, Apr 4, 5:15 PM
| Bookmaker | Chelsea | Draw | Port Vale |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best Odds | 9/100 Coral | 1651/100 Smarkets | 30/1 Grosvenor |
| 2/25 | 11/1 | 22/1 | |
| 23/500 | — | 25/1 | |
| — | 10/1 | 22/1 | |
BoyleSports | 7/100 | — | 22/1 |
| 9/100 | 11/1 | — | |
Grosvenor | — | 12/1 | 30/1 |
LeoVegas | — | 11/1 | 29/1 |
LiveScore Bet | 1/50 | 11/1 | — |
Paddy Power | 3/50 | — | 25/1 |
| 7/100 | 1651/100 | — | |
Unibet (UK) | 3/50 | — | 25/1 |
Virgin Bet | 1/50 | — | 28/1 |
Bet Victor | 3/50 | — | — |
Betfair Sportsbook | — | 17/2 | — |
BetMGM | — | 11/1 | — |
Casumo | — | 12/1 | — |
Sky Bet | — | — | 18/1 |
Southampton vs Arsenal
Sat, Apr 4, 8:00 PM
| Bookmaker | Southampton | Draw | Arsenal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best Odds | 25/2 Smarkets | 23/4 Casumo | 7/25 Smarkets |
Betfair Sportsbook | 9/1 | 4/1 | 1/5 |
| 15/2 | 19/4 | 1/4 | |
Casumo | 12/1 | 23/4 | 21/100 |
| 25/2 | 26/5 | 7/25 | |
| — | 11/2 | 1/4 | |
Grosvenor | 12/1 | 23/4 | — |
LeoVegas | 23/2 | 11/2 | — |
LiveScore Bet | — | 27/5 | 4/25 |
Sky Bet | 17/2 | — | 1/5 |
Bet Victor | — | — | 2/9 |
| 10/1 | — | — | |
BetMGM | — | 21/4 | — |
BoyleSports | 9/1 | — | — |
| — | 5/1 | — | |
Paddy Power | — | — | 1/5 |
Unibet (UK) | — | — | 23/100 |
Virgin Bet | 23/2 | — | — |
Apr 5
West Ham United vs Leeds United
Sun, Apr 5, 4:30 PM
| Bookmaker | West Ham United | Draw | Leeds United |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best Odds | 7/5 Bet365 | 13/5 BetMGM | 7/4 Casumo |
| 11/8 | 12/5 | 17/10 | |
| 7/5 | 13/5 | 17/10 | |
LeoVegas | 27/20 | 5/2 | 17/10 |
| 7/5 | — | 17/10 | |
Betfair Sportsbook | — | 2/1 | 13/8 |
BetMGM | 7/5 | 13/5 | — |
BoyleSports | 13/10 | — | 81/50 |
Casumo | — | 13/5 | 7/4 |
| — | 13/5 | 17/10 | |
Grosvenor | — | 51/20 | 7/4 |
LiveScore Bet | 33/25 | 49/20 | — |
Unibet (UK) | 11/8 | — | 17/10 |
Bet Victor | 11/8 | — | — |
Paddy Power | 13/10 | — | — |
| — | 5/2 | — |
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FA Cup Season & Betting Calendar
The FA Cup begins in August with extra preliminary rounds involving grassroots clubs, gradually expanding through qualifying rounds until Premier League and Championship sides enter at the third round in January. This creates a unique betting calendar where early-round longshots on non-league sides can provide extraordinary value before the tournament's prestige peaks.
Key betting milestones include the third round draw in December, generating massive media attention and market activity as fans discover potential David-versus-Goliath encounters. Quarter-final and semi-final draws significantly impact outright winner odds as remaining teams' paths become clearer. The final occurs in mid-May, traditionally marking the English season's conclusion.
Betting opportunities shift throughout the tournament lifecycle—early rounds favour research into lower-league form and motivation, while later stages reward analysis of squad rotation and fixture congestion among elite clubs juggling multiple competitions. Summer months offer limited FA Cup betting beyond early outright markets for the following season's competition.
FA Cup Betting Guide for United Kingdom
Reading FA Cup Odds
FA Cup odds in the UK follow fractional format, though decimal presentation gains popularity. Consider Manchester City (2/9 favourites) hosting Grimsby Town (12/1 outsiders) with the draw at 6/1. These fractional odds translate to implied probabilities: City 81.8%, draw 14.3%, Grimsby 7.7%—totalling 103.8% overround. A £10 stake on City returns £12.22 profit plus stake if successful. Match result betting dominates turnover, but Asian handicap markets offer alternative approaches where City might give -2.5 goals at evens. Over/under 2.5 goals typically prices around 4/9 under, 13/8 over for such mismatched encounters.
FA Cup Market Characteristics
FA Cup markets exhibit wider spreads than Premier League fixtures due to reduced betting volume and increased uncertainty around team selection. Overrounds frequently exceed 107% compared to 105% for league matches. Sharp money influences lines less dramatically, creating opportunities for astute punters who research team news and motivation levels. The tournament's knockout nature eliminates draw-no-bet value since extra time and penalties guarantee winners, fundamentally altering risk-reward calculations versus league betting.
Advanced FA Cup Strategies
Closing line value proves crucial for long-term FA Cup profitability—if your pre-match selections consistently beat closing prices, you're identifying genuine edges. Live betting during matches offers dynamic opportunities as momentum shifts, particularly when underdogs score first against favourites. Correlated parlays combining match results with goal totals can enhance returns: backing giant-killings alongside low-scoring affairs exploits the positive correlation between upsets and cagey encounters. Monitor opening lines versus closing movements to gauge where smart money lands.
How do I find the best FA Cup odds?
Compare prices across multiple bookmakers using odds comparison tools, as FA Cup markets often show significant variation between operators. Smaller bookmakers sometimes offer enhanced prices on outsiders to attract recreational punters, while established firms typically provide tighter margins on favourites. Price differences of 20-30% aren't uncommon for longshot bets.
What is Asian handicap betting in FA Cup matches?
Asian handicap eliminates the draw by giving virtual head starts to underdogs or deficits to favourites. Manchester United -1.5 against Newport County means United must win by two clear goals for your bet to succeed. Quarter-ball handicaps like -1.25 split stakes between whole and half-number lines, reducing risk while maintaining competitive odds.
When should I place FA Cup outright winner bets?
Early rounds offer maximum value before the field narrows and favourites' odds shorten. Post-Christmas betting provides clearer pictures of team priorities and squad depth as fixture congestion intensifies. Avoid betting after quarter-final draws when remaining teams' paths become apparent, significantly affecting implied probabilities and reducing value opportunities.
FA Cup Betting Terms You Should Know
- Giant-killing
- Lower-division sides defeating higher-ranked opponents, creating substantial betting payouts and tournament folklore.
- Replay
- Additional fixture when teams draw in earlier rounds, affecting betting settlements and creating new markets.
- Third Round
- Premier League and Championship clubs enter the competition, dramatically increasing betting interest and market liquidity.
- Wembley Way
- Semi-final and final matches at Wembley Stadium, often featuring enhanced odds promotions and special betting markets.
- Non-league
- Teams below the Football League pyramid, offering extreme longshot betting opportunities against professional opposition.
- Cup-tied
- Players ineligible having represented other clubs in the same competition, affecting team selection and betting odds.
- Magic of the Cup
- The tournament's unpredictable nature creating betting value through upsets and unexpected results.
- Banana skin
- Potentially tricky fixtures for favourites against motivated lower-league opposition, offering betting opportunities on upsets.
- 1X2 (Match Result)
- The three-way market: Home Win (1), Draw (X), or Away Win (2). The draw option makes soccer betting fundamentally different from most American sports.
- Asian Handicap
- A spread system that eliminates the draw by using quarter-goal increments (e.g., -0.25, -0.75). If the result lands exactly on the handicap, half the stake is refunded.
- Both Teams to Score (BTTS)
- A simple yes/no bet on whether both teams will score at least one goal during the match. Independent of the final result.
- Draw No Bet (DNB)
- A two-way moneyline that removes the draw — if the match ends level, your stake is refunded. Lower odds than the 1X2 line but eliminates one losing outcome.
- Double Chance
- Covers two of three possible outcomes: 1X (home or draw), X2 (draw or away), or 12 (either team wins). Lower odds but higher win probability.
- Correct Score
- A bet on the exact final scoreline. High odds due to difficulty, but a popular market in soccer given the low-scoring nature of the sport.
- Over/Under Goals
- A bet on whether total goals will exceed or fall short of a line, commonly set at 2.5. "Over 2.5" requires 3+ goals in the match.
- Moneyline
- A straight-up wager on which side wins. No point spread involved — you simply pick the winner.
- Vig (Juice)
- The bookmaker's commission built into every line. Standard vig is around -110 on each side, meaning you risk $110 to win $100.
- Implied Probability
- The likelihood of an outcome as suggested by the odds. For example, -200 implies a 66.7% chance. Comparing implied probability across bookmakers reveals where value exists.
- Closing Line Value (CLV)
- The difference between the odds you locked in and the odds at the time the market closes. Consistently beating the closing line is the strongest predictor of long-term betting profit.
- Line Movement
- Changes in odds between when a market opens and when it closes. Driven by sharp money, public betting patterns, injuries, and other news.
- Bankroll
- The total amount of money you've set aside specifically for betting. Effective bankroll management — typically risking 1-3% per wager — is essential for surviving variance.
- Unit
- A standardized bet size, typically 1% of your bankroll. Tracking results in units rather than dollars normalizes performance regardless of stake size.
- Hedge
- Placing a bet on the opposite side of an existing wager to lock in a guaranteed profit or reduce exposure, often used with futures or parlays.
- Parlay (Accumulator)
- A single bet combining two or more selections. All picks must win for the parlay to pay out. Higher potential return but significantly lower probability.
- Futures
- Long-term bets on outcomes determined at the end of a season or tournament, such as championship winners, MVP awards, or win totals.
- Live Betting (In-Play)
- Placing wagers while a game is in progress. Odds update continuously based on score, time remaining, and game flow.
- Overround
- The total implied probability across all outcomes in a market. An overround above 100% represents the bookmaker's margin. Lower overround means better value for bettors.
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