
ByTasnim Chowdhury
BBC Sport journalist
The winner of this year's men's FA Cup will take home £2.1m in prize money, while the women's champions will receive £430,000 from the prize pot.
The final purse has increased by £120,000 compared to the 2024-25 season, but payments in the women's competition remain the same.
Participating clubs receive money each round from the Football Association's prize fund, as well as gate receipts and a bonus for appearing on television.
Teams competing in this weekend's men's FA Cup third round will receive £121,500 if they progress to the next round, while the loser get £26,500.
In November, Lewes FC director Ben Hall criticised the discrepancy in prize money between the men's and women's game, with the total prize pot for the men's competition this season standing at £23.5m, while for the women's it is £6.14m.
There are no longer replays in the men's or women's FA Cup after the qualifying stage. Games are instead settled by extra-time and penalties.
How much do teams get for appearing on TV in the FA Cup?
Eight ties from the men's FA Cup third round will be shown live on linear TV on either the BBC or TNT Sports.
Each club selected to appear on TV will receive £80,00 on top of the prize fund from competing in the FA Cup.
The teams involved in the 15 non-linear TV games streaming on Discovery+ will get £40,000 each.
The women's FA Cup first and second round was broadcast for the first time on television this season, with TNT Sports and Channel 4 televising the competition from the start of this season.
How do teams split gate receipts in the FA Cup?
Under FA Cup rules, teams share the funds from gate receipts between the two clubs.
Gate money - after certain hosting costs are taken out - is split with 45% going to each side and the Football Association taking 10%.
It means lower league clubs can potentially get a significant financial boost by drawing away against a Premier League side.
It is estimated that Exeter City will earn somewhere between £250,000 and £400,000 from their FA Cup third round tie at Etihad Stadium.
Men's FA Cup prize money
First Round: Winners - £47,750, losers - £15,800
Second Round: Winners - £79,500, losers - £21,200
Third Round: Winners - £121,500, losers - £26,500
Fourth Round: Winners - £127,000
Fifth Round: Winners - £238,500
Quarter-final: Winners - £477,000
Semi-final: Winners - £1,060,000, losers - £530,000
Final: Winners - £2,120,000, runners-up - £1,060,000
Women's FA Cup prize money
First Round: Winners - £6,000, losers - £1,500
Second Round: Winners - £8,000, losers - £2,000
Third Round: Winners - £35,000, losers - £9,000
Fourth Round: Winners - £54,000, losers - £13,000
Fifth Round: Winners - £80,000, losers - £20,000
Quarter-final: Winners - £90,000, losers - £22,500
Semi-final: Winners - £160,000, losers - £40,000
Final: Winners - £430,000, runners-up - £108,000
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