The FA Trophy quarter-finals are just around the corner and the excitement is real. This is the stage where the best non‑league clubs clash for a spot in the semi‑finals. If you’re wondering which teams are in the mix, when the games happen, and how to catch the action, you’re in the right spot.
All four quarter‑final matches are set for the weekend of 16‑17 March 2025. The fixtures are:
Kick‑off times are chosen to give fans a chance to watch more than one game live. Check your local listings if you’re behind a different time zone.
There are three easy ways to see the quarter‑finals:
If you prefer the stadium atmosphere, buying tickets early is the best move. Most clubs release a limited number of tickets a week before the match, and they sell out fast.
To snag a seat, head to the club’s ticket portal, pick your preferred stand, and pay with a credit or debit card. Some venues also accept contactless payments at the gate, but that’s risky if the game is sold out.
For fans travelling from afar, look for combined travel packages. Many clubs partner with local buses or train operators to offer discounted tickets and transport.
The FA Trophy started in 1969 and has become the premier cup for clubs outside the Football League. Winning the quarter‑final guarantees a place in the semi‑finals, which are played over two legs. The final is held at Wembley Stadium, and the champions walk away with a £30,000 prize and a spot in the next season’s FA Cup first round.
Last year’s quarter‑final saw a surprise upset when a fifth‑tier side knocked out a historically stronger opponent. That’s the beauty of the Trophy – anything can happen on the day.
So, mark your calendar, grab a ticket or set up a streaming link, and get ready for some gritty, high‑energy football. The FA Trophy quarter‑finals are where legends are made and underdogs shine. Enjoy the games!
The FA Trophy quarter‑final draw has produced four compelling fixtures for Saturday 1 March, with all top‑six National League sides already out. Oxford City host three‑time winners Woking, Rochdale meet Altrincham in a local derby, Steve Morison’s Sutton United face Spennymoor Town, and Aldershot Town travel to Sittingbourne. Winners pocket £7,500, losers £2,000.
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