LONDON: An extra £2.44million in prize money is being awarded in the first three rounds of this season’s FA Cup to help compensate clubs for the loss of replays, the PA news agency has discovered.
The Football Association announced in April it was scrapping replays from the first round proper in the current campaign onwards as the domestic game seeks to tackle fixture congestion created by the expansion of international tournaments such as UEFA’s competitions.
The FA insisted at the time it would seek to compensate clubs for the loss of revenue generated by replays, which have been a traditional mainstay of the competition.Figures seen by the PA news agency show there will be an extra £760,000 of prize money available in round one, £560,000 in round two and £1.12million in round three, with fees also being paid to losing clubs for the first time.
First-round winners will bank £45,000, up from £41,000, and losers will get £15,000.The prize pot in round two has increased to £1.9m, and second-round winners will now receive £75,000, up from £67,000. Teams losing in round two will receive £20,000. In the third round the prize fund now stands at £4.48m, with winning teams receiving £115,000 instead of £105,000, and losing teams receiving £25,000. All the extra funding – which takes the prize money on offer between the first round and the final to £20.3m – has been concentrated on the first three rounds in recognition of the loss of replays.