daveyboybluemoon
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The reason for the kick off times is connected to this
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...n-on-brink-of-signing-1bn-tv-deal-for-fa-cup/
The FA signed a big International TV rights deal in 2016 starting from 2018 for 3 seasons. As part of the deal, i think it was agreed they would spread the fixtures out as much as possible so that they got more viewers across the weekend (Bit like Amazon did last week with there games). So a certain amount at 3pm Saturday, 5:30pm Saturday, probably 2:00 pm Sunday etc...
So after the draw, BT/BBC make there picks for domestic TV showing, then the rest are allocated a kick off time to fill the other slots.
The FA see the FA Cup as there Cash Cow (£820M for oversees rights alone) & as we know they never take match going fans into account, hence why the final is on at 5/5:30pm these days rather than 3pm.....It's all for the TV money from around the world!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...n-on-brink-of-signing-1bn-tv-deal-for-fa-cup/
The FA signed a big International TV rights deal in 2016 starting from 2018 for 3 seasons. As part of the deal, i think it was agreed they would spread the fixtures out as much as possible so that they got more viewers across the weekend (Bit like Amazon did last week with there games). So a certain amount at 3pm Saturday, 5:30pm Saturday, probably 2:00 pm Sunday etc...
So after the draw, BT/BBC make there picks for domestic TV showing, then the rest are allocated a kick off time to fill the other slots.
The FA see the FA Cup as there Cash Cow (£820M for oversees rights alone) & as we know they never take match going fans into account, hence why the final is on at 5/5:30pm these days rather than 3pm.....It's all for the TV money from around the world!