Manchester City are FA Cup semi-finalists
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Sorry for the inconvenience, but Manchester City have made the FA Cup semi-finals again.
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However, the Citizens enter the quarter-finals as favourites for this competition.
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Manchester City have qualified for the FA Cup semi-finals for the 20th time in their history, with eight of those 20 having been achieved under Pep Guardiola - the most by any side since the Spaniard ...
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Manchester City keep their trophy hopes for this season alive by coming from behind at Bournemouth to set up an FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest.
Could the FA Cup have a new winner this season?The way the draw is shaping up, either an original name or one without a win in generations could well be etched on the famous old trophy.Crystal Palace are one of those looking to lift it for the first time after they breezed into the semi-finals by beating Fulham 3-0 on Saturday.
THE FA Cup draw for the semi-finals has concluded – and we’ve got some cracking Wembley ties in store! Last season’s runners-up Manchester City are still in the hunt and will
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The quarter-final ties conclude on Sunday when Aston Villa are away at Championship side Preston and Bournemouth host Manchester City in an all-Premier League clash at the Vitality Stadium, as Pep Guardiola’s side bid to keep alive their hopes of a trophy this season. Follow the draw LIVE with Standard Sport’s dedicated blog!
The 2025 quarter-finals involve four clubs who have never lifted the FA Cup. Stuart James joins the search for rare first-time winners
Of the several humiliations Manchester United face this year, one close to the top of the list would be Marcus Rashford snatching the FA Cup from his boyhood club – and holders of the trophy – after they went to such lengths to force him out of Old Trafford.
We look at the clubs' best-ever finishes, their chances of winning and what to know as Palace face Villa and City take on Forest
Manchester City are favourites to win this season's FA Cup and salvage something from a troubled season but the seven other clubs left in a wide-open draw may never have a better opportunity to win the trophy.
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The semi-finals will be held at Wembley on Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 April, with history on the line as Forest, Villa and Crystal Palace aim to become just the fourth team in the last 30 years to disrupt the dominance of Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United in this competition.