List of FA Cup broadcasters

The FA Cup is broadcast live in the United Kingdom by BBC Sport and ITV Sport from the 2021-22 season and around the world by the respective broadcasting rights holders. This broadcast package is included in The FA package (FA Cup only for BBC Sport), which contains: FA Community Shield (aired before the FA Cup seasons starts) and possible England U-21 Home Internationals.

Summary of FA Cup broadcasters

United Kingdom

Both of these broadcasters will air the tournament until 2024-25 season.

Broadcaster Summary
BBC Sport 18 Live matches per season, with highlights of the FA Community Shield.[1] BBC Sport has second and third picks of matches in the Second Round, Fourth Round and the Quarter Finals, as well as first and fourth pick of matches the First, Third and Fifth Rounds, and first pick of the Semi-finals.
ITV Sport At least 20 live matches per season, plus live coverage of the FA Community Shield.[2] ITV has first pick and fourth pick of matches in the Second Round, Fourth Round and the Quarter Finals, as well as second and third picks for the First, Third and Fifth Rounds and second pick of the Semi-finals.

Additional matches featuring Welsh clubs may feature on BBC Wales or on Welsh language channel S4C.

Rest of The World

These broadcasters will air the tournament until 2023-24 season.

Country or Region Broadcaster
 Albania SuperSport[3]
 Kosovo
 Andorra DAZN[4][5]
 Austria
 Germany
 Italy
 Japan
 Liechtenstein
 San Marino
 Spain
  Switzerland
 Armenia TBA
 Australia Network 10, Paramount+ Sports
 Bangladesh T Sports
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sport Klub
 Croatia
 Montenegro
 North Macedonia
 Serbia
 Slovenia
 Belgium Eleven Sports
 Luxembourg
 Poland
 Brazil ESPN
 Brunei Astro SuperSport
 Malaysia
 Bulgaria Nova Sport
Diema Sport
 Canada Sportsnet
Caribbean ESPN
 China Bilibili[6]
 Cyprus Cytavision Sports
 Czech Republic Nova Sport
 Slovakia
France beIN Sports
MENA
Southeast Asia[7]
 Estonia Viaplay
 Georgia Adjarasport
 Greece Cosmote Sport
 Hong Kong TVB[8]
 Hungary Spíler TV
 Iceland Stöð 2 Sport
Indian subcontinent Sony Ten
 Indonesia RCTI - RCTI+
 Ireland Premier Sports
 Israel Sport1
 Kazakhstan Setanta Sports
 Moldova
 Ukraine
 South Korea SPOTV
Latin America ESPN
 Latvia Viaplay
 Lithuania Viaplay
 Macau Macau Cable TV
 Malta TSN
 Myanmar SKYNET Sports
 Netherlands Ziggo Sport
 New Zealand Sky Sport
Nordic
Viasat Sport
6'eren
Eurosport
 Romania Pro TV[9]
Pacific Digicel
 Pakistan Sony Ten
 Portugal Sport TV
 Puerto Rico ESPN
 Russia Match TV
 Singapore mio Sports
Sub-Saharan Africa SuperSport
 Taiwan ELTA
 Tajikistan TV Varzish
 Turkey Tivibu Spor
 United States ESPN
 Vietnam FPT

References

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