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"Non-League Clubs Push for FA Cup Venue Switches After Replay Abolition"
Several non-league clubs are preparing to ask the FA for permission to switch home FA Cup ties to the venues of Premier League opponents, following the abolition of replays. With a potential windfall of up to £1 million for the away clubs, this historic request could allow them to give up their home advantage for a lucrative opportunity.
The issue gained prominence after National League side Tamworth, denied a replay with Tottenham despite forcing extra time, saw their chance for a significant payday vanish. Previously, a 0-0 draw after 90 minutes would have earned them a replay at Spurs’ ground. However, the abolition of replays now means the smaller club missed out on a vital cash boost.
While the FA is open to feedback at the end of this year's competition, insiders suggest it’s highly unlikely that such venue switches will be allowed, citing concerns over the integrity of the competition. Currently, venue switches are only permitted for safety reasons, and the view remains that altering this rule could undermine the competition’s fairness.
Non-league clubs argue that with replays no longer an option, the chance for a historic upset is slim, making the switch to away games more appealing. Some suggest a potential solution could involve penalty shootouts after draws, which might level the playing field, giving non-league clubs a better chance of progressing.
The FA is unlikely to return to replays, and any changes to the format would involve a lengthy consultation process.