As of now, nine teams have already made it to the Women's FA Cup fifth round, with defending champions Manchester United among them. Seven matches are yet to be played due to frozen pitches, with the draw for the fifth round scheduled for January 13th. Fans can tune into the draw live on the Women’s FA Cup YouTube channel.
For the 2024-25 season, clubs that win their fourth round tie will receive £54,000, while the losing teams will take home £13,000. Additionally, clubs eliminated in the fifth round will receive an extra £20,000, and those who win their fifth-round match will earn £80,000. Notably, the total prize fund remains unchanged at £6 million, the same as last year.
The winning team in the Women’s FA Cup for the 2023-24 season stands to earn £430,000, while winners of the men's FA Cup take home a significantly higher £2 million. This disparity highlights the ongoing challenges of achieving parity in financial rewards between men’s and women’s football.
The Women's FA Cup fifth round matches are set to take place on the weekend of February 8-9, with teams advancing to the quarter-finals afterwards. The final is scheduled for May 18, 2025, promising an exciting end to the competition.
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