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FA CUP – 1/2 FINALE

Prono du Samedi 20 avril
Man City – Chelsea : Victoire Manchester (H-1) @2.20
18h15 – Après avoir été éliminé à domicile aux portes du dernier carré de la Ligue des Champions, Manchester City devrait puiser dans son orgueil de champion avant d’aborder la demi-finale à Wembley. Bien que Chelsea soit en bonne forme actuellement, avec une série de 8 matchs sans défaite, notamment grâce à leur jeune prodige Cole Palmer, on envisage une victoire convaincante des Cityzens pour effacer rapidement cet échec.
Prono du Dimanche 21 avril
Coventry – Manchester United : Bruno Fernandes buteur @2.72
16h30 – Buteur à 4 reprises sur ses 3 derniers matchs, le Portugais est très en forme sur ce mois d’avril malgré la mauvaise dynamique des Mancuniens. Dans un match où les Reds Devils devraient prendre la mesure de Coventry, surprenant demi-finaliste. On voit bien le meneur de jeu inscrire un nouveau but que ce soit dans le jeu ou sur un penalty.

FA CUP - 1/4 FINAL

Saturday March 16th Forecast
Wolves - Coventry : Wolves win @1.62
Man City - Newcastle : Scoreless Manchester victory @1.83
18:30 - Unbeaten at home this season, it's hard to see the Magpies coming to trouble Pep Guardiola's collective. Although the home side have shown some defensive lapses of late, we'd prefer to see Manchester win without conceding a goal, as has been the case in the last 5 head-to-head meetings in Manchester.
Sunday March 17th forecast
Chelsea - Leicester : Both teams score and -4.5 goals @2.00
Man United - Liverpool : Darwin Nunez scores @2.27
16h30 - Scorer of 4 goals in 4 games since his return from injury, Darwin Nunez is the perfect reflection of Jurgen Klopp's confidence. Rather inconsistent in high-stakes matches, we expect a reaction from the Uruguayan against Manchester United.

FA CUP - 1/8 FINAL

Tuesday, February 27
Bournemouth - Leicester : Leicester win @4.20
Blackburn - Newcastle : Newcastle win @1.51
Luton - Man City : City win @1.28
21h00 - In their quest for new trophies, Manchester City are determined to win the FA Cup. In the 1/8, they will face Luton, the PL's minnows who have given the Cityzens a hard time in the league. Even so, Haaland and Co will have an easy time of it.
Wednesday, February 28
Chelsea - Leeds : Chelsea win @1.53
After another defeat in the cup final, Chelsea have another chance, this time in the FA Cup. In the Round of 16, the Blues host Leeds, currently in the Championship. Despite the visitors' excellent results (6 wins in a row), Mauricio Pochettino's side still have the edge.
Wolves - Brighton : Brighton win @2.57
Nottingham - Man United : Man United win @2.02
20:45 - For some time now, Erik Ten Hag has succeeded in instilling a new dynamic in his players. The Mancunians have climbed back up the table and are enjoying a string of successes. Nevertheless, they are still coming off a bitter defeat to Fulham in the league. Nottingham, meanwhile, have their eyes firmly fixed on the Premier League table, as they are close to the red zone. The FA Cup is therefore not a priority for the two-time LDC winners.
1/16 matches1X2
Tuesday 06/02
Coventry - Sheffield Wed. 1.483.854.90
Plymouth - Leeds 4.303.951.53
Southampton - Watford 1.434.204.90
Wednesday 07/02
Nottingham - Bristol 1.404.005.70
Aston Villa - Chelsea 2.173.252.72
Feelingbet odds subject to change

FA CUP - 1/16 FINAL - Replay matches

Tuesday, February 6 forecast
Coventry - Sheffield Wed. : Victory Coventry without conceding a goal @.
Plymouth - Leeds : Leeds victory @1.53
Southampton - Watford : Southampton leads at half-time and wins the match @1.93
20:45 - Southampton are unstoppable on their home turf, and have now won 9 straight matches in front of their home fans, with plenty of goals to show for it. Watford, for their part, have now drawn their third game in a row. After a 1-1 draw on the visitors' turf, we're expecting another big game from the Saints to see them through to the last 8 of the FA Cup.
Wednesday, February 7
Nottingham - Bristol : Victory Nottingham @1.40
Aston Villa - Chelsea : Aston Villa win @2.17
8.45pm - Even though the Villans are currently going through a period of lesser success and lost for the first time this season at home in the Premier League to Newcastle (1-3). The home side will face a Blues team that has struggled away from home and suffered a heavy defeat at Liverpool (1-4) recently. In front of their home crowd, Aston Villa will be expected to fight back and win the FA Cup.

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Friday, January 26 forecast
Chelsea - Aston Villa : Aston Villa qualify @2.10
20:45 - Although they are back on track, especially at home, Chelsea will have their work cut out against Aston Villa, who are enjoying a very promising season. The Blues, who have a reduced squad due to injuries, could find it hard to cope with the succession of games. With the Villans having already beaten England's top teams, the visitors are expected to qualify for the last 8.
Tottenham - Manchester City : Manchester City win @1.53
21h00 - Reigning champions Manchester City travel to Tottenham. Spurs are still without Heug Min Son and James Maddison, the team's two key players. On a run of 6 consecutive wins, we're expecting another victory for the Cityzens against a valiant London side despite the absences.
Saturday January 27th Forecast
Everton - Luton Town : Luton Town doesn't lose @2.20
27/01 16h00 - The Toffees must be wary of promoted Luton Town. A very tough team who could come and worry the home side and at least get a replay on their own turf. Everton have won just one of their last 7 games after a prolific run. In contrast, the visitors have lost just one of their last 7 games to Chelsea (2-3). The odds are doubled in favor of the newcomers for this FA Cup prediction.
Sheffield United - Brighton : Brighton win @1.52
27/01 16h00 - Premier League bottom club Sheffield host Brighton, who have lost just one of their last 9 games. The match promises to be a lopsided affair, with the home side conceding a lot of goals even on home turf. Winners (4-2) at Stoke City in the previous round, Joao Pedro's team-mates are expected to win again in this FA Cup prediction.
Fulham - Newcastle : Fulham win @2.75
27/01 20h00 - Winners of 5 of their last 6 home games, Fulham face a Newcastle side who had lost 7 of their last 8 away games before their last victory over Sunderland (3-0) in the Round of 32. This time, however, the Magpies face a tougher test against a very attractive home side. A win for Raul Jimenez's team-mates is the preferred option.
Sunday January 28 forecast
Liverpool - Norwich : Liverpool clean sheet @1.68
15:30 - On a run of 5 consecutive wins, the Reds take on Championship side Norwich. Having beaten Arsenal 2-0 to reach the last 16, Liverpool are expected to put in a similar performance. Especially as the visitors already have a game in hand in midweek. Jurgen Klopp's side are expected to win without conceding a goal.

FA CUP - 1/32 FINAL - Replay matches

Tuesday January 16th forecast
Wolves - Brentford Wolves victory @1.85
20h30 - Unbeaten in their last 8 home games, Wolves have no room for error if they are to continue their run in this competition. Faced with a Brentford side on the back of 4 straight away defeats, we're expecting the home side to win in what promises to be an attacking encounter.
Bristol City - West Ham West Ham victory @1.78
20:45 - Disappointing in their first encounter, West Ham must redeem themselves against a club struggling to find consistency in their Championship results. Having recently beaten Arsenal away (2-0), the Hammers are expected to come from behind to confirm their superiority. We're favouring a win for the visitors in this FA Cup prediction.
Wednesday January 17th Forecast
Everton - Crystal Palace : Crystal Palace doesn't lose @1.65
20:45 - After a disappointing 0-0 draw, the two teams meet again, this time at Everton. However, we're expecting Crystal Palace to put up a good fight against a team who have gone 3 games without scoring a goal. Fairly attractive away from home, Jean Philippe Matéta's team-mates have a double chance in their favor.

FA CUP - 1/32 FINAL

Thursday, January 4 forecast
Crystal Palace - Everton Draw @3.10
04/01 21h00 - After a very decent month of December, Crystal Palace host Everton. As we all know, it's often very hard to get a result against the home side. With a succession of games and the fight for survival on the line, turnover is to be expected, which could result in a draw at the final whistle.
Friday, January 5 forecast
Brentford - Wolves Wolves victory @2.82
05/01 20h15 - Struggling Brentford have just racked up 5 defeats in a row this weekend. Wolves, on the other hand, have just notched up their 3rd win in a row with an easy 3-0 victory over Everton. Already victorious away from home on Boxing Day (4-1), we're expecting another win for the visitors in this FA Cup prediction.
Tottenham - Burnley : Tottenham win @1.43
05/01 21h00 - In the Premier League's red zone, Burnley are likely to rotate their squad for this cup tie. Although Spurs are likely to do the same, the home side's stronger squad should enable them to win this FA Cup prediction.
Saturday January 6th Forecast
Sunderland - Newcastle Draw @3.75
06/01 13h45 - Newcastle are in the doldrums after 4 consecutive defeats, when they travel to Championship side Sunderland. Having made a satisfactory start to the season, the home side have already shown themselves to be solid at their stadium, with wins over Leeds (1-0) and West Brom (2-1). The latter are expected to secure a draw.
Stoke - Brighton Brighton victory @1.47
06/01 16:00 - After bouncing back against Tottenham (4-2), Brighton take on Stoke City. Although the sequence of games is hard on the visitors, the difference in numbers should give them the upper hand. We're favoring a Brighton win for this free FA Cup prediction.
Chelsea - Preston : Chelsea win without conceding a goal @1.57
06/01 18h30 - There should be no debate between the Blues and Preston. Winners of their last 4 home games, Chelsea should have no qualms about beating a Championship side from the second half of the table. Rahem Sterling's team-mates are expected to win without conceding a goal.
Sunday January 7th forecast
Manchester City - Huddersfield Manchester score + 1.5 goals in first half @1.78
07/01 15h00 - Holders of the title, City should have no trouble getting past this Championship side. Pep Guardiola's players are expected to set the pace from the outset to make the game easy for themselves. That's why we're betting on Erling Haaland's team-mates scoring at least a few goals before the break.
West Ham - Bristol West Ham win and + 2.5 goals @1.63
07/01 15h00 - Known for being a fairly attacking team, the Hammers should dispose of this English D2 second-tier side. On home turf, the Londoners are expected to find the net quite easily. Beware, however, of over-confidence, which has often been their undoing from a defensive point of view. Nevertheless, we're favouring a win for the home side in a goalscoring match for this free FA Cup prediction.
Arsenal - Liverpool : Liverpool doesn't lose @1.58
07/01 17h30 - Even if Jurgen Klopp has got into the habit of voluntarily rotating his squad a lot during cup matches. Liverpool are a team to be wary of. Especially as the Gunners have suffered a total loss of confidence since December. With just one win in their last 6 games, the home side seem to be looking for a second wind. A situation the Reds must take advantage of. The visitors are not expected to lose this match.
Monday January 8th Forecast
Wigan - Manchester United Manchester United wins and both teams score @2.42
08/01 21h15 - We're taking a chance on this match by predicting a Wigan goal. Despite struggling in the league, the home side are one of the best attacking sides in the Championship. Even if we see the Mancunians winning, given their defensive frailties, we expect the hosts to manage to find the net despite the defeat.

Who are the last 10 FA Cup winners?

SeasonChampion
2023Manchester City
2022Liverpool
2021Leicester
2020Arsenal
2019Manchester City
2018Chelsea
2017Arsenal
2016Manchester United
2015Arsenal
2014Arsenal
FA Cup winners

Over the last 10 years, the FA Cup in England has seen a mixture of teams win the prestigious trophy. Arsenal have won the tournament 4 times in 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2020, cementing their status as a major force in the competition. Manchester United triumphed in 2016, while Chelsea added a title to their trophy cabinet in 2018 but lost 4 finals during that period. In 2019, Manchester City won the competition for the first time since 2011, then repeated as holders in 2023. The diversity of winners reflects the competitiveness of the FA Cup and its continuing appeal to teams at all levels of English soccer. Of particular note is Leicester's achievement in 2021, 5 years after conquering the Premier League.

#TeamSecurities
1Arsenal14
2Manchester United12
3Chelsea8
4Liverpool8
5Tottenham8
6Manchester City7
Awards

Arsenal hold the record for the most FA Cup victories, having won the prestigious trophy 14 times. Manchester United follow closely behind with 12 titles, illustrating the continued dominance of both clubs in the history of the competition. Chelsea has eight victories, including 6 in the 21st century, while Tottenham Hotspur has also won eight, but none since 1991. The successes of these iconic clubs demonstrate their enduring influence on the landscape of English soccer and their commitment to this historic competition.


FA Cup prediction: who will win the 2024 FA Cup?

RankWinnerRating
1Manchester City3.90
2Arsenal8.00
3Liverpool8.00
4Chelsea9.00
5Manchester United9.00
6Newcastle9.00
7Tottenham12.00
Feelingbet odds for August 18, 2023

For the FA Cup champion's prediction, Manchester City are the logical favourites for the title after last year's win, their second in 5 years. However, Arsenal tend to win this title and can still repeat the feat after last season's formidable campaign. As for Liverpool, the disappointment of 2022/2023 but winner in 2022, they figure as big outsiders alongside United, with Ten Hag at the helm, Chelsea thanks to their squad and Newcastle thanks to their very good last season.


How to predict the FA Cup?

1Analyze the stats: Before making your FA Cup 1X2 predictions, take the time to analyze the teams' stats, such as recent performances, home and away results, number of goals scored and conceded, etc. This will give you a better understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of the teams involved. This will give you a better understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of the teams involved.
2Take absences into account: Injuries, suspensions or the absence of key players can have a significant impact on a team's performance. Be sure to check absence information before making your FA Cup prediction.
We all know the importance of goalscorers in the FA Cup. Manchester City are not the same with or without Haaland, and the same goes for Manchester United without Rashford. The Citizens won the cup with the help of Mahrez and Gundogan last season.
3Consider head-to-head matches: Previous matches between two teams can provide interesting clues for your FA Cup prediction. Take into account past results and performances in head-to-head encounters.
Example: Manchester City and Manchester United met in the final last season. Haaland's team-mates came out on top.
4Consider the context for your FA Cup predictions: Take into account what's at stake in the match. These factors can influence the motivation and intensity of the teams.
5Keep up to date with the latest team news, injuries, suspensions, coaching changes and more. This information can have an impact on team performance.
The psychological shock of a change of coach can give a team a boost. Just as the absence of a top scorer or top passer can cripple a team.
6Study styles of play: Every team has its own style of play. Try to understand the tactics and patterns used by teams to predict how they might perform in a given match.
7Manage your bankroll: When placing an FA Cup prediction, it's important to manage your bankroll responsibly. Set yourself a dedicated sports betting budget and never bet more than you can afford to lose.
It is generally recommended not to exceed 5% of your bankroll.

FA Cup history

The Football Association Challenge Cup, more commonly known as the FA Cup, is one of the oldest and most prestigious soccer competitions in the world.
History and Creation :
The FA Cup was created in 1871 by the Football Association (FA) in England. Its aim was to promote soccer and provide clubs with the opportunity to compete in a national competition.
Format:
The FA Cup follows a knockout format. Hundreds of teams, ranging from professional clubs in the Premier League and English Football League to amateur teams, take part in the competition. Teams from lower divisions generally start in the early rounds, while Premier League and EFL teams enter later.
Tours and Stages
The competition begins with preliminary rounds before moving on to the more advanced rounds. Teams compete in one-way matches, and in the event of a tie, a replay or extra time and penalties may be used to determine the winner.
Final at Wembley:
The FA Cup Final is traditionally played at Wembley Stadium in London. It is a major event in the English soccer calendar and a day of celebration for fans and finalist teams alike.
Emblematic moments :
The FA Cup has produced many memorable moments and surprises over the years. Smaller teams have often managed to beat bigger teams, creating unforgettable stories.
Trophy and Prestige :
Winning the FA Cup is a highly coveted distinction in English soccer. The FA Cup trophy is iconic, with a long history and special significance for players and clubs alike.
Cultural Impact :
The FA Cup is a central part of soccer culture in England. It brings fans together and generates a particular passion, contributing to the history and tradition of British soccer.

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