The Premier League and the National League have today launched a new competition for first teams of National League clubs and Premier League 2 sides.
The National League Cup is designed to give young players from Premier League and EFL clubs additional opportunities to test themselves against senior opposition, with the aim of further aiding elite player development.
The competition, which begins in October, also offers an opportunity for National League clubs to play regular matches against the best U21 teams in England at their own stadia, with this additional exposure intended to improve the playing and spectator experience. National League clubs will also keep all gate receipts from these fixtures.
The National League Cup is a 32-team midweek competition, comprising 16 under-21 teams participating in Premier League 2, and 16 first teams from clubs participating in the National League.
The competition will consist of a group stage (four groups of eight), with the two best-placed teams in each group advancing to a knock-out stage to determine the winner.
The first round of the competition includes fixtures between Oldham Athletic and Stoke City PL2 and FC Halifax Town and Newcastle United PL2 while Dagenham & Redbridge host Tottenham Hotspur PL2. The group stage fixture list can be found here.
Tony Scholes, Chief Football Officer at the Premier League said: “We’re excited to launch this new competition in partnership with the National League. The competition will provide additional opportunities for young players in the under 17-21 age groups to gain valuable experience of playing against First Team opposition, something many of our current Premier League stars have experienced in their development. We’re pleased to be able to support in the operation of the competition and look forward to seeing the wider benefits it will bring to National League clubs.”
Mark Ives, General Manager at the National League said: “This new competition presents another exciting chapter in our partnership with the Premier League. Our sides will have a great opportunity to compete against some of the best academy players in the country. We’re excited to be working closer with the Premier League on the operational side of the new competition and look forward to continuing our valued partnership further.”
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Notes to Editors
• The combined prize fund for the competition is £1m, distributed by the Premier League. Prize money will only be distributed to National League clubs
• The competition becomes a component of the Elite Player Performance Plan, which has seen over £2 billion of investment into Premier League and EFL academies over the last decade, with
theaim ofproducing moreandbetterhomegrown players. Players within theProfessionalDevelopment Phase(under-17 tounder-21) compete inarangeofcompetitions includingPremier League 2, the U18 Premier League, the Premier League International Cup andthe EFLTrophy. More information on the EPPP can be foundhere
Competition round dates:
•Group stage match round 1: 1–2 October 2024
•Group stage match round 2: 5-6 November 2024
•Group stage match round 3: 3–4 December 2024
•Group stagematch round 4: 21–22 January 2025•Quarter-finals: 5–6 February 2025•Semi-finals: 11–12 March 2025•Final: 1–2 April 2025
Participating clubs:Premier League 2 | National League |
Blackburn Rovers FC | Aldershot Town FC |
Brighton & Hove Albion FC | Altrincham FC |
Fulham FC | Boston United FC |
Leeds United FC | Braintree Town FC |
Manchester United FC | Dagenham & Redbridge FC |
Middlesbrough FC | Ebbsfleet United FC |
Newcastle United FC | FC Halifax Town |
Nottingham Forest FC | Forest Green Rovers FC |
Reading FC | Gateshead FC |
Southampton FC | Maidenhead United FC |
Stoke City FC | Oldham Athletic FC |
Sunderland AFC | Rochdale AFC |
Tottenham Hotspur FC | Sutton United FC |
West Bromwich Albion FC | Tamworth FC |
West Ham United FC | Wealdstone FC |
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC | Woking FC |