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FA Cup Odds

FA Cup Odds

The FA Cup is the oldest and most iconic domestic cup competition in world soccer, and betting interest in the United States continues to grow every season. Whether you’re wagering on individual matches, outright winner markets, or special props, having access to accurate, real‑time odds is essential.

At OddsChecker, we compare FA Cup odds from America’s leading sportsbooks, giving you the best available prices before you place a bet. Our odds tables update automatically throughout the day, ensuring you always see the freshest numbers for every match and futures market.

Where Can I Find the Latest FA Cup Odds?

You can find the latest FA Cup odds right here on OddsChecker. We pull live prices from top US sportsbooks - including DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and bet365 - so you can instantly compare lines and secure the best value.

Our FA Cup odds pages cover:

  • Match odds (moneyline, totals, spreads)

  • FA Cup winner odds

  • To reach the final

  • Player props

  • Specials and cup‑specific markets

Click “More Odds” above any market to see the full list of prices across all operators.

How to Read FA Cup Odds

If you’ve bet on the NFL, NBA, NHL, or Premier League, FA Cup odds will feel familiar. US sportsbooks display FA Cup markets using the American odds format, shown as a number with a + or – sign.

American Odds Basics

  • Negative odds (e.g., -150) → The favorite

  • Positive odds (e.g., +300) → The underdog

  • The smaller the number, the more likely the outcome

Example: FA Cup Match Odds

Chelsea vs Manchester City

  • Chelsea win: +240

  • Draw: +260

  • Man City win: -110

City are the favorites, while the draw is priced as a competitive outcome.

Common FA Cup Betting Markets

  • Moneyline (3‑way)

  • Totals (Over/Under goals)

  • Both Teams to Score (BTTS)

  • To qualify (extra time & penalties included)

  • Correct score

  • Player props (goals, assists, shots)

  • Same Game Parlays

How to Bet the FA Cup

The FA Cup is a knockout tournament featuring clubs from every level of English soccer - from Premier League giants to non‑league underdogs. If you’re familiar with betting on the Premier League or Champions League, FA Cup betting will feel instantly familiar.

At Oddschecker, we make it easy to compare FA Cup odds across all major US sportsbooks. Whether you’re betting on early‑round upsets, quarterfinal ties, or the FA Cup Final at Wembley, you’ll find the best prices here.

Betting Options Include:

  • Match winner

  • To lift the trophy

  • To qualify

  • Total goals

  • Player props

  • Same Game Parlays

  • Live betting

Once you’ve found the best odds, simply use our secure links to head directly to the sportsbook, make a deposit, and place your wager.

Popular FA Cup Bets & Markets

OddsChecker compares FA Cup odds across hundreds of markets, including:

1. Futures Markets

  • FA Cup winner

  • To reach the final

  • Stage of elimination

  • Top goalscorer (when available)

2. Daily Game Bets

  • Moneyline

  • Draw

  • Totals

  • Both Teams to Score

  • Double chance

3. Prop Bets

Examples include:

  • First goalscorer

  • Player shots on target

  • Number of yellow cards

  • Team to score first

  • Halftime/fulltime result

4. Parlays & Same Game Parlays

Combine multiple outcomes for bigger payouts. These are popular among experienced bettors looking for higher‑risk, higher‑reward wagers.

Whatever you want to bet on, Oddschecker compares FA Cup odds across all major US sportsbooks so you always get the best price.

FA Cup Futures Explained

The FA Cup futures market is one of the most unpredictable in soccer due to the tournament’s knockout format and frequent upsets. You can bet on:

  • Outright winner

  • To reach the semifinals or final

  • Stage of elimination

  • Team specials

  • Player markets

Because the FA Cup includes clubs from multiple divisions, futures odds shift dramatically after each round. As Premier League clubs enter the competition and lower‑league teams advance or fall away, the market recalibrates instantly - which is why comparing odds across sportsbooks is essential.