FA Cup: Semi-final schedule and how to watch every match on TV
English football’s premier cup competition has reached the semi-final stage
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The FA Cup semi-finals see four teams head to Wembley Stadium aiming to reach the showpiece match of the English football calendar.
Holders Manchester City eased past Newcastle in the quarter-finals and now take on Chelsea, who survived a scare in a chaotic victory over Leicester to return to Wembley Stadium.
While Manchester United shocked Liverpool in an instant classic and now meet the only side outside the Premier League in the Championship’s Coventry City, who produced a stunning comeback to eliminate Wolves to reach this stage.
The winners of the two ties will be eyeing up glory back at the home of English football in the final on 25 May.
Here’s everything you need to know. Get the latest FA Cup and football odds and tips here.
When are the semi-finals of the FA Cup?
The semi-finals of the FA Cup take place on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 April. The schedule is as follows (all times GMT):
Saturday 20 April
Manchester City v Chelsea - Wembley Stadium, London, 5:15pm
Sunday 21 April
Coventry City v Manchester United - Wembley Stadium, London, 3:30pm
How can I watch them?
The games will be shown live on free-to-air terrestrial television and available to stream on the apps and websites.
Saturday 20 April: Manchester City v Chelsea will be on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport.
Sunday 21 April: Coventry City v Manchester United is on ITV1, UTV, STV and ITVX.
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