FA warns fixture congestion could impact England performance and FA Cup value

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  • The Football Association raises concerns over fixture congestion and player workload
  • Expansion of UEFA competitions and the FIFA Club World Cup adds pressure to the calendar
  • FA Cup revenues and operating profits affected, with financial implications outlined in annual report

The Football Association has warned that increasing fixture congestion could affect England’s World Cup prospects and reduce the significance of domestic competitions such as the FA Cup.

The governing body highlighted the impact of expanded club tournaments organised by UEFA and the introduction of a larger Club World Cup by FIFA. These developments have added further demands on elite players within an already crowded schedule.

The FA has already removed FA Cup replays in an attempt to ease pressure on the calendar. Its latest annual report states that additional international competitions risk weakening domestic tournaments and limiting recovery time for players.

The report identifies player welfare as a central concern, noting that reduced downtime between matches may affect performance levels and physical condition. It also warns that increased fatigue could influence the preparation and results of national teams, including England national football team.

The FA stated that it will continue to monitor proposed changes to the global calendar and engage with stakeholders across the sport. The organisation holds voting rights within both UEFA and FIFA structures, giving it a role in discussions around scheduling and competition formats.

There is concern within domestic football that the Club World Cup could be staged more frequently in the future, with some proposals suggesting a shift from a four year cycle to a biennial format. Such changes would further reduce available space in the calendar.

Financial data within the report shows a £44m drop in operating profits compared to the previous year. The FA attributed this decline primarily to an expected reduction in international broadcast revenue linked to the FA Cup.

Event income at Wembley Stadium provided a partial offset. The stadium generated close to £100m during the reporting period, including revenue from major concerts by Taylor Swift and Oasis.

The report also detailed executive remuneration, confirming that chief executive Mark Bullingham received £887,000 in 2025. This figure was lower than the £1.32m recorded in 2024, which included payments linked to long term incentive and legacy bonus schemes.

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