2023–24 FA Vase

The 2023–24 FA Vase (known for sponsorship reasons as the Isuzu FA Vase) is the 50th season of the FA Vase, an annual football competition for teams playing in levels 9 and 10 (steps 5 & 6) of the English National League System.

2023–24 FA Vase
Football Association Vase
Country England
 Wales
 Jersey
DatesQualifying:
26 August 2023 – 23 September 2023
Competition Proper:
21 October 2023 – 10/11 May 2023
TeamsTotal: 597
ChampionsAscot United
2024–25 →

Ascot United defeated Newport Pagnell 1–0 in the final to win their first FA Vase title.

Calendar

Round Main date Number of fixtures Clubs remaining New entries this round Prize money winners Prize money losers
First round qualifyingSaturday 26 August 2023193597 → 404386£550£160
Second round qualifyingSaturday 23 September 2023174404 → 230155£725£225
First round properSaturday 21 October 2023102230 → 12830£825£250
Second round properSaturday 11 November 202364128 → 6426£900£275
Third round properSaturday 2 December 20233264 → 32None£1,125£350
Fourth round properSaturday 13 January 20241632 → 16None£1,875£600
Fifth round properSaturday 10 February 2024816 → 8None£2,250£725
Quarter-finalsSaturday 9 March 202448 → 4None£4,125£1,350
Semi-finalsSaturday 30 March & Saturday 6 April 202424 → 2None£5,500£1,725
FinalSaturday 10 May 2024 / Sunday 11 May 202412 → 1None£30,000£15,000

First qualifying round

The draw for the first qualifying round was made on 7 July 2023. Faversham was ruled ineligible after their 4–0 win over Horsham YMCA so Horsham YMCA Moved on instead. [1]

Second qualifying round

The draw for the Second qualifying round was made on 7 July 2023.[1]

First Round Proper

The 174 winners from the previous round will join 30 new teams playing in this round. Norwich United withdrew from this round after multiple scandals resulting in a walkover for May & Baker Eastbrook. The Draw was made on September 25, 2023.[2]

Second Round Proper

The draw for the Second round was made on 23 October 2023.[3] This round saw the entry of twenty-six new teams, joining the 102 winners from the previous round.

References

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