Sun. Mar 8th, 2026

FA Cup 2026: Match Previews & Predictions

As the FA Cup 2026 season progresses, several exciting matches are scheduled, promising thrilling encounters. This preview delves into key fixtures, analyzing team forms and potential outcomes.

Fulham v Southampton

Fulham, despite never having lifted the FA Cup, are considered strong favorites in their upcoming match against Southampton. While Southampton has been performing commendably in the Championship, a victory for Marco Silva’s side is widely anticipated. A popular prediction suggests Fulham winning with both teams managing to score, with some even forecasting a 3-2 success for the London club.

Port Vale v Sunderland

League One side Port Vale faces a significant challenge as they host Sunderland in the FA Cup. Having reached the last sixteen, Port Vale has already exceeded expectations. However, Sunderland, aiming to preserve their top-flight status and fresh off a 1-0 away victory, are expected to be formidable opponents. A clean sheet for Sunderland or a 2-0 victory are among the likely scenarios.

Leeds United v Norwich City

In a compelling FA Cup clash, Daniel Farke’s Leeds United will take on his former club, Norwich City. Leeds are positioned as strong favorites to advance. Nevertheless, Norwich, under the guidance of Philippe Clement, is currently in excellent form, suggesting they could potentially spring an upset. The match is also widely expected to be a high-scoring affair, with a draw or even Norwich progressing not out of the question.

West Ham United v Brentford

Monday night will see West Ham United host Brentford in an FA Cup showdown where the Bees are the favored side. Brentford is expected to overcome a Hammers team that may be more focused on their general season survival. Given the competitive nature, a draw, potentially leading to extra time, is considered a strong possibility for this encounter. Igor Thiago has been identified as a player likely to find the net during the ninety minutes.

By Jasper Carew

Jasper Carew is a sports columnist from Manchester with 12 years of media experience. He started his career covering local football matches, gradually expanding his expertise to NBA and Formula 1. His analytical pieces are known for deep understanding of motorsport technical aspects and basketball statistics.

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