November 2008 - FA Cup
In the past decade or so the FA Cup seems of been devalued due to the big clubs concentrating on the Premier League and the Champions League. However it is still the top domestic cup competition in England and in turn the best around the globe. From all the fun of the non-league outfits taking on the big boys to the final itself – you'll be kept well up to date by the football team at betting.betfair.
FA Cup Non-League Club: Time to take on the Cherries
Can the heroes of the last round put themselves in the hat for potential dream ties against Premier League opposition? Anything is possible, says The Boz as he rises to his Betfair FA CUP challenge....
FA Cup Betting: Banana skins aplenty for League Two reps
The FA cup is famous for shock results making its fixtures particularly tricky to bet on. Fortunately for you, our man Ian Lamont reckons he has this weekend's value cornered, as he previews the Round's...
FA Cup Second Round Betting: Leeds aiming to avoid televised humiliation.
This weekend sees the FA Cup kick into gear with the possibility of a lucrative 3rd Round draw firmly in the minds of all teams involved. First though they need to negotiate a safe passage...
FA Cup Betting: The wait is over to back Non-League sides to punch above their weight
It's Gary Boswell's favourite time of year as good, solid non-league sides are priced up wrongly to beat teams several divisions above them in the FA Cup. Here are the best bets from this weekend's...
FA Cup First Round Betting: The road is long...
With his League One charges kidnapped by the Cup this week, Alan Dudman offers a cautionary tale of the fields of dreams and paradises lost which constitute the world's most famous club competition. He also...
FA Cup First Round Betting: League Two special!
Ian Lamont, odds maestro of League Two, looks at the choice fixtures for the division's sides in the FA Cup this weekend....