FA Cup, Man City and Southampton
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Manchester City and Southampton will face off in one semifinal, followed by a matchup between Chelsea and Leeds United in the other.
Que Sera, Sera, whatever will be, will be. The FA Cup quarter-finals delivered action and entertainment in abundance, with the semi-finals returning to Wembley Stadium at the end of the
Manchester City and Chelsea headline a star-studded FA Cup final four at Wembley, while Southampton—boosted by Canada’s Cyle Larin—and Leeds United look to defy the odds and end decades-long title droughts.
Southampton midfielder Flynn Downes is handed a three game ban for "violent conduct" in Saturday's Championship victory over Swansea City.
Here's everything you need to know with four teams left in the FA Cup: Manchester City, Southampton, Leeds United, and Chelsea.
Chelsea will begin life without Liam Rosenior with a crucial FA Cup semi-final against Leeds this Sunday. Rosenior was axed on Wednesday following his side losing five straight Premier League
Brazilian ace Lucas Perri wants to take down Chelsea - and some old friends - in this weekend's FA Cup semi final showdown as Leeds United bid to reach a Wembley final
BBC Sport will bring you all the action from the two matches at Wembley The FA Cup semi-finals take place at Wembley on Saturday 25 April and Sunday 26 April with live coverage of both fixtures across BBC Sport.
The FA have confirmed that the final of the 2026 FA Cup will take place at Wembley Stadium, with a kick-off time of 3pm on Saturday, May 16.
Estevao is considered by some to be a World Cup doubt and it is expected that he will not feature again for Chelsea this season due to the injury sustained early on in the United game. Levi Colwill is expected to play for the Under-21s again this weekend and is not yet ready to play his first minutes of the season for the first team following his serious knee injury suffered in pre-season.