Last updated on September 11th, 2022
There are many football competitions that teams will play, such as the FA Cup and the Europa League.
But how do they differ from one another?
Here’s what you need to know.
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The difference between the FA Cup and Europa League
The FA Cup is a cup competition that is held for English clubs during the football calendar. Meanwhile, the Europa League consists of a group stage and a knockout round and involves the top 32 clubs that do not qualify for the Champions League.
Here is an in-depth comparison between these 2 competitions:
Number of teams involved
There are some Welsh teams that play in England too. These teams can feature in the FA Cup during the various rounds.
Meanwhile, the Europa League contains 32 teams from European football. These teams are usually those who do not make it to the Champions League.
However, this only measures the number of teams in the main competition. There will be quite a few teams that were involved in the qualifying rounds which do not make the cut.
Origin of teams
The FA Cup only contains teams that are from England. This includes teams that come from all the different tiers of English football, all the way down to tier 10! As a result, 736 teams were involved in the 2020/21 FA Cup season.
However, due to historical reasons, it may be possible that some Welsh teams can play in the FA Cup too!
Meanwhile, the Europa League consists of the top teams that come from the different UEFA countries. Currently, there are 55 member countries that are in UEFA.
To qualify for the Europa League, your team has to originate from a member country of UEFA. Otherwise, you will have to play in the continental competition where your country is from.
The Europa League will contain a lot of teams that you may not have heard of, as these are usually the teams that are not the champions of their respective domestic leagues.
Some teams you may not have heard of include:
Club | Country of Origin |
---|---|
Brøndby | Denmark |
Sturm Graz | Austria |
Antwerp | Belgium |
Ludogorets Razgrad | Hungary |
There is definitely a wider variety of teams that are found in the Europa League, as they may not come from the top leagues in football including:
- Premier League
- La Liga
- Bundesliga
- Serie A
- Ligue 1
Frequency and duration of competition
Both competitions occur on a yearly basis, as part of the club football calendar.
The FA Cup starts in August, which is the same as the Premier League. However, the early rounds will only involve the lower tier teams in English football.
The teams from the Premier League will only start to feature in the Third Round of the FA Cup, which occurs around January each year.
Meanwhile, the Europa League usually runs the span of around 10 months, between July to May. The first few matches in July are the qualifying rounds.
The group stages will only start in September, one month after the European football season has started.
Format of competition
Here was Leicester City’s road to the 2020/21 FA Cup final, where they had to win all of their games:
For the Europa League, it consists of a group stage, and then a knockout round.
Meanwhile, the 3rd team in the group stages will participate in knockout round qualification in the Europa Conference League.
If you’re wondering what happens if the top teams have the same points in the group stages, you can check out this article to find out more.
During the knockout rounds of the Europa League, it is similar to that of the FA Cup. Once you lose a round, you will no longer be able to participate in the tournament.
This makes the stakes for each match really high!
Presence of double-legged ties
The Europa League contains 2 legs for each knockout round. This means that the teams will play both at home and away.
This is because the knockout rounds of the Europa League are played at the home stadium of both clubs. This ensures that there is no ‘unfair’ advantage of only one team playing in their home ground.
In this way, there is an equal chance for both teams to perform well in front of their fans!
However, this is not the case for the FA Cup. Each tie is only single-legged, and the club that hosts the match is decided in the draw that is conducted after each round.
Number of matches played
The number of matches played in both competitions varies depending on your performance. This is because both competitions are knockout tournaments, where you will be knocked out once you lose one round!
For the Europa League, the number of matches you play depends on how far you go into the competition.
Here are the number of matches you’ll play in total if you reach the final from the Group Stages:
Round | Number of Matches |
---|---|
Group Stages | 6 |
Round of 16 | 2 |
Quarter-Finals | 2 |
Semi-Finals | 2 |
Final | 1 |
As such, the maximum number of matches that you can play in the Europa League is 13. If your team gets knocked out in the earlier stages, they will play fewer matches.
However, if you are second-placed in the Europa League group, you will need to play a qualification round for the round of 16 against the third placed team in the Champions League. This means that you will play 2 extra games, leading to a total of 15 games.
Squad size
Each FA Cup squad can have a maximum of 18 players. This includes the first eleven, as well as 7 substitutes.
For the Europa League, the squad size is larger.
The first list (List A) has a maximum of 25 players, where 8 of them have to be homegrown players. Meanwhile, the second list (List B) consists of players who are born on or after 1 Jan 1995 as well as other requirements.
Qualification for competition
In the FA Cup, so long as you are a team that is in the top 10 tiers of English football, you will be able to qualify for the cup.
Meanwhile, in the Europa League, there are 3 ways that you can qualify for the competition:
Europa League | |
---|---|
League position | Highest league position that does not qualify for Champions League |
Cup winners | Yes |
Previous season’s winner | Europa Conference League winners |
If you win certain cup competitions such as the FA Cup or Copa del Rey, you will qualify for the Europa League if you had not already qualified for the Champions League.
Loan player rules
The rules for loan players playing against their parent club are similar for both competitions.
You can read more about the loan players rules in the different leagues with my guide.
Rewards for winning competition
Here are the rewards you’ll receive when you win either competition:
FA Cup | Europa League | |
---|---|---|
Prize Money | Lower | Higher |
Qualification for next season’s European Competitions | Europa League | Champions League |
Qualification for Super Cup | Community Shield | UEFA Super Cup |
When comparing the 2020/21 prize money that the winners received in the FA Cup and the Europa League, the Europa League winners received a higher amount of prize money (£7.5 million vs £3.4 million).
This could probably be due to the Europa League having a greater pull due to the quality of the teams in the competition.
Winning the FA Cup is one way that you are able to play in next season’s Europa League. However, if you win the Europa League, you will be able to play in the Champions League Group Stages for the next season.
In terms of the Super Cup competitions that they play, the FA Cup winners will play against the Premier League winners in the FA Community Shield.
Meanwhile, the Europa League winners will play against the Champions League winners in the UEFA Super Cup.
As such, the winners of the Europa League will receive much better prizes compared to the FA Cup winners.
You can find out whether the Europa League can be considered a major trophy here.
Verdict
FA Cup | Europa League | |
---|---|---|
Number of teams involved | 736 | 32 |
Origin of teams | England | UEFA Countries |
Frequency of competition | Annually | Annually |
Duration of competition | 10 months | 10 months |
Format of competition | Knockout | Group Stage + Knockout |
Double legged ties? | Only for replays | For knockout rounds except for final |
Number of matches played | Up to 14 | Up to 15 |
Squad size | 18 | 25 + List B |
Qualification for competition | Any English team in the top 10 tiers | Highest league position that does not qualify for Champions League Cup winners Europa Conference League winners |
Loan player rules | Can play against parent club | Can play against parent club |
Prize money | Lower | Higher |
Europe qualification | Europa League | Champions League |
Super Cup | FA Community Shield | UEFA Super Cup |
Conclusion
Both the FA Cup and Europa League are important football competitions that happen during the season.
Due to the prestige that the Europa League has in terms of prize money and European qualification, most players may still hold this competition in higher regard!
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