When are the FA Cup semi-finals? Dates confirmed for Manchester United vs Tottenham and Chelsea vs Southampton

United face Tottenham on Saturday April 21 before Chelsea and Southampton contest the other last-four tie the following day

Wednesday 21 March 2018 10:19 EDT
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Jose Mourinho and Mauricio Pochettino meet in the FA Cup semi-finals next month
Jose Mourinho and Mauricio Pochettino meet in the FA Cup semi-finals next month (Manchester United)

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Manchester United and Tottenham will face off in their FA Cup semi-final on Saturday April 21, the Football Association has announced.

Jose Mourinho's side will take on Spurs at Wembley, where the north London club are currently tenants, with a 5.15pm kick-off.

Tottenham will technically be the away side after they were drawn out of the hat second, despite playing their home fixtures at the the national stadium this season.

Chelsea and Southampton contest the other last-four tie the following day, on Sunday April 22, with a 3pm kick-off.

The FA has also confirmed that VAR will be in use in both matches.

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