Australia Cup 2024: Fixtures, draw, scores, results, teams in competition formerly called FFA Cup

29-08-2024
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The 2024 Australia Cup is powering on, with the Round of 16 now complete.

In a good ol' Cupset, Sydney FC will not defend their crown after falling to Oakleigh Cannons.

Other surprise eliminations include A-League Men outfits Wellington Phoenix, Central Coast Mariners and Perth Glory to NPL opposition.

The Sporting News brings you the key fixtures and matchups from the Australia Cup.

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Australia Cup Quarter-Final draw, fixtures, results

The draw for the remaining rounds of the Australia cup were also made on August 7.

Fixture Date Time (AEST) Venue
Adelaide United vs. Western Sydney Wanderers TBC TBC TBC
Hume City vs. South Melbourne TBC TBC TBC
Macarthur FC vs Oakleigh Cannons TBC TBC TBC
Melbourne Victory vs Moreton City Excelsior TBC TBC TBC

Australia Cup Round of 16 draw, fixtures, results

The draw for the Round of 16 was made on August 7.

Fixture Date Time (AEST) Venue
Newcastle Jets 3-4 Macarthur FC Sunday, August 25 3:00 p.m. Maitland Regional Sportsground
South Melbourne 3-2 Olympic FC Sunday, August 25 5:30 p.m. Lakeside Stadium
Lions FC 0-4 Western Sydney Wanderers Tuesday, August 27 7:30 p.m. Luxury Paints Stadium
Hume City 1-0 FC Melbourne Srbija Tuesday, August 27 7:30 p.m. Hume City Stadium
Olympic Kingsway 2-3 Adelaide United Tuesday August 27 8:30 p.m. Kingsway Reserve
NWS Spirit 0-4 Melbourne Victory Wednesday, August 28 7:30 p.m. Christie Park
Moreton City Excelsior FC 3-2 Perth Glory FC Wednesday, August 28 7:30 p.m. Perry Park
Oakleigh Cannons 1-1 Heidelberg United (Oakleigh won 4-1 on penalties) Wednesday, August 28 7:30 p.m. Home of the Matildas

Australia Cup Round of 32 draw, fixtures, results

The Round of 32 of the Australia Cup is now complete.

Fixture Date Time Venue
Moreton City Excelsior 5-1 Campbelltown City SC Tuesday July 30 7:00 p.m. AEST Wolter Park
O'Connor Knights SC 1-2 Macarthur FC Tuesday July 30 7:30 p.m. AEST GIO Stadium
Darwin Hearts FC 0-6 Hume City Tuesday July 30 7:30 p.m. AEST Darwin Football Stadium
Oakleigh Cannons FC 3-1 Sydney FC Tuesday July 30 7:30 p.m. AEST Home of the Matildas
Blacktown City 2-3 Adelaide United Wednesday July 31 7:30 p.m. AEST Landen Stadium
Brisbane City 1-2 Western Sydney Wanderers Wednesday July 31 7:30 p.m. AEST Imperial Corp Stadium
Rockdale Ilinden FC 1-2 Newcastle Jets Wednesday July 31 7:30 p.m. AEST Rockdale Ilinden Sports Centre
Perth RedStar FC 1-4 Lions FC Wednesday July 31 8:30 p.m. AEST Percy Doyle Reserve
Perth Glory 5-4 Melbourne City Saturday August 3 7:30 p.m. AEST Sam Kerr Football Centre
Lambton Jaffas 1-4 Melbourne Victory Tuesday August 6 7:30 p.m. AEST Jack Macglaughlan Oval
South Melbourne FC 1-0 Wellington Phoenix FC Tuesday August 6 7:30 p.m. Lakeside Stadium
FC Melbourne Srbija 1(4)-1(1) Modbury Jets Tuesday August 6 7:30 p.m. AEST Home of the Matildas
Olympic Kingsway 4-1 Edgeworth Eagles Tuesday August 6 8:30 p.m. AEST Kingsway Reserve
Heidelberg United 3-1 Central Coast Mariners Wednesday August 7 7:30 p.m. AEST Olympic Village
NWS Spirit FC 3-0 Glenorchy Knights FC Wednesday August 7 7:30 p.m. AEST Christie Park
Olympic FC 1-0 APIA Leichhardt FC Wednesday August 7 7:30 p.m. AEST Goodwin Park

What is the Australia Cup and which clubs take part?

The Australia Cup is a knockout football competition pitting clubs from all around the country against each other.

10 of the 12 A-League Men's sides participate, while a series of preliminary rounds are held to decide the 22 member federation clubs who will be playing in that year's tournament.

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The makeup of this year's competition and the qualified teams from each federation is listed below:

  • Football Australia: 10 spots
  • Capital Football: 1 spot
  • Football NSW: 4 spots
  • Northern NSW Football: 2 spots
  • Football Northern Territory: 1 spot
  • Football Queensland: 4 spots
  • Football South Australia: 2 spots
  • Football Tasmania: 1 spot
  • Football Victoria: 5 spots
  • Football West: 2 spots

How to watch 2024 Australia Cup: TV channel and live stream

Network 10 currently have the broadcast rights to the Australia Cup. 

All games from the play-offs and round of 32 onwards can be streamed on 10 Play, while select matches — including the final — will also be shown on television via Channel 10 or 10 Bold. 

Australia Cup prize money

Whilst the Australia Cup winners don't receive prize money as such, the reward they earn is valuable, with the winners qualifying for Asian continental competitions. 

The 2021 winners Melbourne Victory were given a place in the 2021-22 AFC Asian Champions League play-offs, whilst the 2022 season's winners Macarthur qualified for the AFC Cup, where they fell in the quarter-finals to fellow Australian side and eventual winners Central Coast.

Sydney FC qualified for the 2024–25 AFC Champions League Two, with the winners of this year's competition qualifying for the 2025-26 version of the continental competition.

Why is it not called the FFA Cup?

The first seven editions of the tournament were called the FFA Cup, named after Football Federation Australia.

However after the federation changed their name to Football Australia, it was decided the cup competition needed a fresh name as well.

After consultation with fans and other key stakeholders, a new name for the tournament was coined, with the Australia Cup being the new name for Australia's premier football cup competition.

Australia Cup/FFA Cup past winners

Year Champion
2023 Sydney FC
2022 Macarthur
2021 Melbourne Victory
2020* N/A
2019 Adelaide United
2018 Adelaide United
2017 Sydney FC
2016 Melbourne City
2015 Melbourne Victory
2014 Adelaide United

*Competition not contested due to COVID-19 pandemic