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FA Cup Prize Money Explained: How Much Do Winners and Clubs Earn?

Posted on May 16, 2026 by Santiago Leon

The FA Cup remains one of the most prestigious competitions in world football, with clubs from across England competing for silverware, history, and significant financial rewards. While lifting the famous trophy brings prestige and a place in football history, teams also benefit from prize money distributed throughout the tournament.

How Much Is the FA Cup Winner Prize Money?

The winner of the FA Cup receives £2.12 million for winning the final, while the runner-up earns £1.06 million. Prize money is awarded throughout every stage of the competition, meaning clubs continue to increase their earnings as they progress deeper into the tournament.

For smaller clubs and lower-division teams, the financial rewards can have a major impact on operations, player development, and club growth.

FA Cup Prize Money Breakdown

The competition rewards teams at multiple stages, with payouts increasing as clubs advance.

  • FA Cup Winners: £2.12 million
  • FA Cup Runners-up: £1.06 million
  • Semi-final Winners: £1.06 million
  • Semi-final Losers: £530,000
  • Quarter-final Winners: £477,000

The total amount a club earns can vary depending on when they enter the tournament and how far they advance.

How Much Can a Team Earn Overall?

Premier League clubs entering in the third round and making a title-winning run can accumulate approximately £3–4 million or more in prize money across the tournament.

However, prize money is only part of the financial picture. Clubs also generate additional revenue through:

  • Matchday ticket sales
  • Broadcasting rights payments
  • Sponsorship exposure
  • Merchandise sales
  • Increased fan engagement

For lower-league clubs, a successful FA Cup run often creates a financial boost that can impact the organization for years.

Why the FA Cup Is Important Financially

The FA Cup has long provided opportunities for smaller clubs to benefit from unexpected success. Giant-killing performances and deep tournament runs often create significant financial opportunities beyond the prize pool itself.

While the competition may not offer the same massive rewards as some European tournaments, its combination of tradition, exposure, and financial incentives continues to make it one of football’s most valued competitions.

Final Thoughts

Winning the FA Cup delivers more than just a trophy. The champions earn over £2 million in final prize money, while clubs that advance through multiple rounds can significantly increase their total earnings. Combined with television exposure and additional revenue streams, the FA Cup continues to provide major rewards for teams throughout English football.

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