FA Cup Live Streams | Watch FA Cup Live Online

The FA Cup is the most famous knockout football tournament in the world and always attracts big demand for FA Cup live streams when the games are played.
The competition features hundreds of teams from England and Wales and culminates with the final at Wembley Stadium at the end of each season.
Arsenal’s victory in the 2019/20 final was their 14th FA Cup success, while Leicester City upset the odds in 2020/21 by lifting the trophy for the first time in their history.
Watching FA Cup games online has never been easier, so read on as we point you in the direction of the best place to find live streams.
And if you are unable to watch any football streams because of your location, your best option is to use ExpressVPN – you get three months free and, at a little over $8/month, you will get access to all FA Cup games as well as other football matches available to watch.
FA Cup Live Streams – Your Options
There are several ways to watch FA Cup live streams in the United Kingdom.
The BBC live streams selected FA Cup games via its iPlayer, which can be accessed on the web or through an app on mobile devices or smart televisions.
You can also access iPlayer via streaming devices such as Chromecast and Amazon Fire Stick, Blu-ray players and most game consoles.
Users must sign up to use the iPlayer, but browser extensions are available that can redirect BBC requests to circumvent this requirement.
TNT Sports signed a four-year deal to broadcast the FA Cup from the 2025/26 season, but fans must subscribe to access the service.
Global broadcast services
The FA has official broadcast partnerships with dozens of overseas media outlets, making it easy for fans to live stream the games.
Europe
- Albania – Digitalb
- Balkans – Sportklub
- Belgium -Eleven Sports Network
- Bulgaria – Nova
- Germany, Austria and Switzerland – DAZN
- Denmark – NENT
- Czech Republic & Slovakia – ARQ, Digisport
- Finland – NENT
- France – beIN SPORTS
- Hungary – TV2
- Iceland – 365 Media
- Israel – Charlton
- Italy – DAZN
- Malta – GO
- Netherlands – Ziggo Sports
- Norway – NENT
- Poland – Eleven
- Portugal – Sport TV
- Romania – Eurosport
- Russia – MatchTV
- Spain – DAZN
- Turkey – Turk Telekom
- Stans – Saran, Futbol TV
- Ukraine – Setanta
Middle East and North Africa
- beIN SPORTS
Asia
- China – PPTV
- Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos – beIN SPORTS
- Japan – DAZN, Fuji, TBS
- Korea – Eclat
- Macau – TDM
- Malaysia – Measat, Astro
- Myanmar – Eleven
- Singapore – Singtel
- South Asia – Sony
- Vietnam – FPT, SCTV, VieOn
Asia-Pacific
- Australia – ESPN, ESPN+
- Fiji – Fiji TV
- Hong Kong – TVB
- Pacific Islands – Sky NZ
Americas
- Brazil – DAZN
- Canada – Rogers Sportsnet, SN World, SN Now
- Latin America and Caribbean – ESPN, ESPN+
- United States – ESPN, ESPN+
Africa
- Sub-Saharan Africa – Supersport, Startimes
- South Africa – SABC
- East Africa – Azam Media
VPN for Live Streaming
Live streams of FA Cup games are often geo-blocked in certain jurisdictions, but Virtual Private Network (VPN) software can help you get around this.
ExpressVPN is one of the best services on the market and can be used on PC, Mac, Android, iOS, Smart TVs, Fire TV and other devices.
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