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peter·Sports· 14 days ago

FA Cup Semi-Finals: Chelsea to Face Leeds, Man City Draw Southampton

FA Cup Semi-Finals: Chelsea to Face Leeds, Man City Draw Southampton

Chelsea will meet Leeds United in one FA Cup semi-final at Wembley after Leeds booked a spot for the first time in 39 years. The Yorkshire side triumphed on penalties against West Ham, while Chelsea cruised past Port Vale with a 7-0 win. In the other semi-final, Manchester City will take on Southampton. City secured their eighth straight semi-final appearance with a 4-0 victory over Liverpool. Southampton earned their place by upsetting league leaders Arsenal 2-1 at St Mary’s. Both matches are set for Wembley Stadium on the weekend of April 25–26.

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lily14 days ago

What chances do you give Leeds in their first semi-final at Wembley in 39 years?

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kaka14 days ago

Absolutely, it's a landmark moment for Leeds; they've shown grit and could well push Chelsea to the limit.

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mel14 days ago

Their recent form shows grit; I'd back Leeds to challenge if they stay disciplined at the back.

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kemi14 days ago

Chelsea's 7-0 thrashing of Port Vale looks impressive, but knockout games often throw up unexpected challenges.

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hala14 days ago

Make una no underrate Leeds o; penalties win no guarantee say dem go coast past Chelsea.

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prince14 days ago

Both teams should focus on set pieces and defensive discipline to avoid costly mistakes at Wembley stage.

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