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FA Cup replays to be scrapped from 2024-25 season

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FA Cup replays to be scrapped from 2024-25 season

The FA Cup replays will be removed from the first round next season as part of a six-year agreement with the Premier League to strengthen domestic competition, the Football Association (FA) announced on Thursday.

The FA also announced that all FA Cup rounds will be played on weekends beginning next season, with the fourth and fifth rounds, as well as the quarter-finals, taking place separately from Premier League matches.

"The current format, which has no replays from the fifth round onwards, has been extended throughout the 'Competition Proper' in light of changes to the calendar driven by the expanded UEFA competitions," the FA said.

"The FA Cup final will now take place on the penultimate weekend of the Premier League season, on an exclusive Saturday with no Premier League fixtures taking place on the same day."

The mid-season break was also removed from the calendar, allowing the Premier League to begin in mid-August and offer a longer close-season break.

The gradual removal of replays from later FA Cup rounds has been criticised, with some commentators claiming that it further diminishes the importance of the world's oldest domestic club competition.

In the past, smaller clubs drawn at home to top-tier opponents in the FA Cup have benefited financially from securing replays.

"Scrapping FA Cup replays from the first round proper deprives lower league clubs of a much-needed source of revenue," Fair Game CEO Niall Couper said.

"This is a short-sighted move that does nothing to strengthen the game. It is another nail in the coffin for the already crumbling football pyramid."

Mark Bullingham, CEO of England's FA, stated that the new agreement between the FA and the Premier League strengthened the FA Cup and provided "this very special tournament exclusive weekends in an increasingly busy calendar."

"The new schedule ensures the magic of the cup is protected and enhanced, while working for the whole of the English game," he added.

Trevor Birch, chief executive of the English Football League (EFL), described the announcement as "frustrating and disappointing".

"This is another traditional revenue stream lost for EFL clubs at a time when the financial gap between the biggest clubs and those further down the pyramid is widening," he said.

Tranmere Rovers, of League Two, said in a statement that they "condemn the disgraceful" changes.

It stated that no consultation had taken place with Football League clubs, National League clubs, or grassroots clubs for whom the competition was a "hugely important source of income".

Grimsby Town of League Two joined the call for a pause in changes pending consultation, while the Football Supporters' Association (FSA) acknowledged the strain the fixture list places on top-flight clubs but feared the decision would "diminish the magic of the competition".

As part of the agreement, the Premier League will increase its funding for the English football pyramid by an additional 33 million pounds ($41.15 million) to develop the grassroots game.

"Our domestic calendar has been put under extreme pressure by the expansion of UEFA competitions and ultimately this represents another lost traditional revenue stream for EFL clubs at a time when the financial gap between the biggest clubs and those further down the pyramid is growing bigger than ever," EFL Chief Executive Trevor Birch said.

"We will now be discussing the implications for EFL clubs and seeking appropriate compensation agreements."

The Premier League already provides 100 million pounds in funding to teams in lower leagues.

"This (investment) will improve facilities for communities and lower league clubs across the country, through the Football Foundation and Premier League Stadium Fund," Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters said.

This season's FA Cup semi-finals will be held over the weekend, with holders Manchester City facing Chelsea on Saturday and Coventry City facing Manchester United on Sunday.

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