The FA Cup for the 2023-24 season is well underway, with teams from the Championship and Premier League joining the competition.
On Tuesday, Erling Haaland displayed a remarkable return to form by scoring five goals as Manchester City defeated Luton Town 6-2 at Kenilworth Road, securing their spot in the quarter-finals.
Luton struggled to contain the unstoppable Norwegian, who completed his eighth hat-trick for City before halftime and added two more goals in the second half, effectively ending any hopes of a Luton comeback. Kevin De Bruyne provided the assists for Haaland’s first four goals, while Mateo Kovacic also found the net for the reigning champions, who remain undefeated in 18 consecutive matches across all competitions.

Meanwhile, Chelsea is set to face Leeds United, and Manchester United will take on Nottingham Forest on Wednesday night.
How to watch the Emirates FA Cup around the world
Here’s a list of the official broadcast partners for the FA Cup matches.
US, UK, Australia
- USA: ESPN+
- Canada: Sportsnet
- Australia: Paramount+
- UK: ITV 1 and ITVX
- Scotland: STV and STV Player
Middle East and North Africa
- beIN Sports
Asia
- Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka – Sony Sports
- Brunei, Malaysia – Astro Super Sport
- China -BiliBili
- Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Philippines – beIN Sport
- Japan – DAZN
- Korea – SPOTV
- Macau – Macau Cable TV
- Mauritius – Mauritius Broadcasting Company
- Mongolia – SPS Television
- Myanmar -Sky Net
- Singapore – Singtel TV (Miosports)
- Taiwan – ELTA
- Vietnam – FPT / MyTV
Africa
- Sub-Saharan Africa – Supersport
- Sub-Saharan Africa – New World TV
Can you watch FA Cup for free?
In some countries, matches might be broadcast on free-to-air television channels. You will have to check your local listings to see if any networks are airing the games. Moreover, some streaming platforms offer free trials or free tiers that include sports channels broadcasting the FA Cup.
Occasionally, football associations or clubs may offer live streaming of FA Cup matches for free on their official websites or through dedicated mobile apps.
Additionally, sometimes, sports leagues or broadcasters may stream matches for free on social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, or Twitch.