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FA Cup Predictions & Betting Tips
You’re in safe hands. Before making each FA Cup tip our experts analyse statistics, look at potential angles and compare them with bookmaker odds. It’s hard to be better informed!
You can’t help but love this competition – it’s the oldest and most prestigious in the history of football, and after all these years FA Cup final day is still the highlight of the English football calendar. Where better to enjoy a bet or two? Right, let’s dive in with your questions.
When are your FA Cup predictions posted?
Our FA Cup tips are split into accumulators, correct score doubles and general betting tips. These are available for every single match-up from the first round onwards.
Our FA Cup accumulators are posted on the Friday night before a set of Saturday fixtures, and on the Saturday night before Sunday’s fixtures. Midweek replay accumulators are posted on the day of the games at 12pm, along with the rest of our midweek tips.
Match previews are posted 2-3 days before each game kicks off. These include form, statistics, betting tips and correct score predictions – they are not to be missed!
How to bet on the FA Cup today
Your first port of call should be our free bets page, where you can compare the best offers from all the top bookmakers. It also pays to be informed before placing a bet – particularly on a big tournament like this where so much information is available. This means it’s important you look at our FA Cup betting tips. If you’d also like previews for other competitions, make sure to check out our match predictions page.
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How does the FA Cup work?
The tournament begins with multiple qualifying rounds in which teams from as far down as tier 10 on the league ladder are involved. The tournament is in a knock-out format, with only one leg being played between each team. The first round contains those who have qualified plus every team from League One and League Two. In the third round teams from the Premier League and Championship join the party. The final is a showpiece event and is held at Wembley Stadium.
When is each stage?
We will have FA Cup betting tips prepared for every single match in every single round of the competition, the dates for which are as follows:
7 November 2020 – First Round
28 November – Second Round
9 January 2021 – Third Round
23 January – Fourth Round
10 February – Fifth Round
20 March – Quarter-finals
17 April – Semi-finals
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When is the FA Cup final?
The 2021 final will take place on Saturday 15 May at Wembley Stadium. The kick-off time is usually confirmed in April. It will be shown on BBC One.
Where to watch the FA Cup
You can watch the competition on TV via the BBC, which is free-to-air, and BT Sport. You can also catch matches on bet365’s live streaming service – a great way to follow the action and bet at the same time. For all this week’s matches, check out our Live Football on TV page.
Who has won the FA Cup most often?
Since its inception in 1871, Arsenal have won the FA Cup more than any other team with 14 wins. They are followed by Manchester United on 12, while Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur share third place with 8 successes.
Recent winners:
- 2020: Arsenal
- 2019: Manchester City
- 2018: Chelsea
- 2017: Arsenal
- 2016: Manchester United
- 2015: Arsenal
- 2014: Arsenal
- 2013: Wigan Athletic
- 2012: Chelsea
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LAS VEGAS, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- William Hill, America’s leading Sports Betting Company, will be opening prop wagering around 2PM PT today for Super Bowl 55 at its 100+ William Hill Sports Books across America and on its Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Nevada, New Jersey, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. sports betting apps.
With the addition of props ( LINK to Prop Packet ), bettors have 1,218 different ways to bet next Sunday’s Championship game. William Hill will also be offering continuous LIVE InPlay wagering (Point Spreads, Totals, and Money Lines) throughout Super Bowl 55. A full list of locations and details can be found at www.williamhill.com/us .
The Kansas City Chiefs are 3-point favorites versus the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at William Hill and the total (over/under) is 56.5. The current Money Line is Kansas City -165 and Tampa Bay is +145.
An Inside Look Behind the Making of William Hill’s Super Bowl 55 Props
It’s Sunday night, and the Chiefs are closing out a 38-24 victory over the Bills in the AFC Championship. The Super Bowl 55 matchup has been set. And for Adam Pullen, Assistant Director of Trading for William Hill U.S., the most grueling four-day stretch of the year has begun.
Pullen starts compiling all of the team and player statistics for both the Chiefs and Buccaneers, regular season and postseason. On Monday, it’s an all-day grind of manually setting up every Super Bowl prop betting market into William Hill’s system.
Then it’s time to set the odds. Since William Hill’s inception in 2012, Pullen and Director of Trading Nick Bogdanovich have been the two-man unit behind thousands of Super Bowl props. It’s a little different this year with the COVID-19 pandemic, as Pullen has been working from home versus being face-to-face with Bogdanovich going over everything in the office together.
“This is definitely the toughest few days of the job, just because of the time crunch,” Pullen said. “Last week for the AFC and NFC Championships, we had like 30-something props for each game. Now we have maybe like 300? It’s a big jump compared to the normal routine. It’s not an incremental build-up, it’s like bam! But I enjoy it, it’s a great matchup and it figures to be a good game. There’s a lot of legwork that goes into doing it, but this is the biggest sporting event in our country, so it is what it is. There’s a lot of attention thrown at it, and rightfully so.”
After plugging in their respective numbers on index props such as first touchdown scorer on Monday night, the bulk of the work this year is done on Tuesday. Bogdanovich and Pullen discuss everything from player yardage to the distance of the first field goal made to the number of plays on the first touchdown drive of the game.
But what happens if there’s disagreement between the two on a certain prop?
“Nick’s got a really good mind as far as looking into the nuts and bolts of the game and the matchup,” Pullen said. “We work well together. Occasionally you’re going to have those differences, but we just end up meeting in the middle. I wish I could say it’s some type of rocket science, but it’s not. If I make something -120 and he makes it -200, it’s as easy as making it -160. It’s not saying to one another ‘you’re wrong.’ You don’t really have any time to discuss and get super in-depth with everything because of how much there is. We just come to a good common ground and we have that trust with each other.”
On Tuesday night and Wednesday, a good chunk of the workload is proofreading the sheets for the packet and making sure everything is clear as can be to bettors regarding all the stipulations for the prop bets listed. More complex offerings such as cross-sport props are among the last to be finished. Then, after Bogdanovich and Pullen re-check everything, this year’s William Hill Super Bowl props are set to be submitted before the noon PST deadline on Thursday.
Yet, despite decades of experience under their belts, there are still some markets that are trickier for them to create than others for Super Bowl 55.
“It was difficult to make the running back props this year,” Bogdanovich said. “Darrel Williams has emerged, [Clyde] Edwards-Helaire will be healthy. Those two were really hard to make. [Leonard] Fournette has looked great in the playoffs, but [Ronald] Jones will be healthier as well. Jones was the man before he got hurt. The stars will be straightforward for making the props, it’s the fringe players where it got tricky.
“The health of [Antonio] Brown is going to determine the amount of touches that [Scotty Miller and Tyler Johnson] get. We know [Mike] Evans and [Chris] Godwin will get theirs, but the Brown situation definitely impacts everyone else for sure. The Bucs have a bunch of tight ends too, we had to figure it out for [Rob] Gronkowski and [Cameron] Brate too. I think the Bucs will have to stay aggressive to keep up with Kansas City, so I think you’ll see Brady throwing a lot.”
Even though it may be more difficult to figure out the odds for lesser offensive players, the biggest names still deserve a good amount of attention too. Stars have been crushing their overs on props so far this postseason, particularly for Kansas City. Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce have both crossed the 100-yard mark in each of the Chiefs’ playoff contests.
“We just look at the stats and we bounce them off each other,” Pullen said. “He’d say Mike Evans, ‘I like 65 [receiving yards]’ and I’ll say that I like 68. Then we put up 67 or 67.5. That’s how it is a lot. We discuss certain things, like knowing that we’re going to get so much public money on the over. So how much do we want to shade to the public, because as much as you respect the pros, the public money is huge. We’re going to have decisions like we’ve never seen before.”
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