There will be more live FA Cup games shown on television than ever before from the start of the new season.
The 2018-19 season sees a new three-year TV deal kick in which will see BT Sport adding an extra live game from rounds one to five to the quota they had last season.
It means some rounds will have as many as six live TV games with four on BT and another two on the BBC which will continue to share coverage with BT.
In all, up to 46 matches will be shown live from the first round proper onwards - as many as 30 on BT Sport and up to 16 on the BBC.
Both channels will screen the final with the pair broadcasting one semi-final each.
Highlights will again be available through Match of the Day, the BBC Sport website as well as BT Sport's website and social media channels.
It's thought the BBC's "live goals" show in rounds one and two (where eight matches are moved to a Sunday afternoon kick-off) will continue.
It's also expected to be confirmed that the BBC will continue to stream one game online on a Saturday lunchtime from the grassroots rounds including the extra preliminary round and qualifying rounds. These matches are also available via the BBC Sport app and via connected smart TVs.
As a result of the new TV deal, extra prize money will be on offer from the winners in every round from the grassroots to the final.
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