FA Cup replays have been scrapped, and lower-league teams are furious

The move was branded “disgraceful” by at least one club

The Football Association has announced that from next season on, there will no longer be FA Cup replays.

In the competition’s current format, any matches that end tied after 90 minutes result in another match being played at the home of the visiting team. Replays currently take place up until the fifth round — aka the round of 16.

But that will all change next season, a move the FA said was designed to help ease fixture congestion.

While the move may be welcomed by Premier League sides taking part in multiple competitions, it was viewed very differently by lower-division teams who often count on replays as a vital source of extra revenue.

English Football League (EFL) chief executive Trevor Birch immediately hit out at the move, saying he was blindsided by the decision and that his clubs would seek compensation.

“This represents another traditional revenue stream for EFL clubs at a time when the financial gap between the biggest clubs and those further down the pyramid is growing bigger than ever,” said Birch, who represents teams in the Championship, League One and League Two.

“We will now be discussing the implications for EFL clubs and seeking appropriate compensation arrangements.”

Other entities were even less diplomatic. Take League Two side Tranmere Rovers, for example.

“Tranmere Rovers condemn the disgraceful decision taken by The FA and the Premier League to change the format of the FA Cup, including the scrapping of replays,” the club said in a statement.

“The decision, and the way it was taken, demonstrate a total lack of respect for the football pyramid and its fans. Football belongs to all of us and decisions should not be taken in back room deals in which only the very wealthiest clubs are allowed to participate.”

Andy Holt, chairman of League Two club Accrington Stanley, added: “Why would the hapless FA scrap early-round replays that can be lucrative to minnows?”

In addition to the end of replays, the FA also announced that all rounds of the FA Cup will now be played on weekends, and that the fourth round, fifth round, and the quarterfinals all will be exclusive of Premier League fixtures for the first time.

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