Manchester United have had to wait five years for a first win over Chelsea, but when it came it came in style, two goals in the opening 25 minutes enough to earn them a 2-1 win and a place in a second successive FA Cup final at Wembley at the expense of the holders.It will be the first time a team that isn’t Arsenal, Chelsea or Manchester City lifts the trophy since 2005, when Charlton beat Everton 1-0 at the Boleyn Ground, after Tottenham booked their place in the final deep into extra time...
This match was not won by a moment of great quality, but it was not a game of great quality either, and Tottenham hardly cared as they celebrated coming back from a goal down to qualify for the first women’s FA Cup final of their history. Against Manchester City in the quarter-finals they conceded early, equalised late and won on penalties and it looked like they were following a similar template on Sunday until Martha Thomas won it with two minutes of extra time remaining.After an...
Andre Onana has escaped a ban having emulated Emiliano Martinez by getting booked in a penalty shootout. The Manchester United goalkeeper picked up a yellow card during the FA Cup semi-final clash
Manchester United have secured their place in the FA Women's Cup final. Lucia Garcia opened the scoring early on, before Rachel Williams found the net. IAN LADYMAN and CHRIS SUTTON have their say on the Premier League's Player of the Year - Listen to the
Antony cupped his ear to the heartbroken Coventry players after shoot-out win. Brazilian failed to contribute much as Man United scraped into the FA Cup final. If Erik ten Hag wins the FA Cup with Man United, does he deserve to keep his job? Listen to the
Football Focus speak to Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino ahead of their
Re-live Mail Sport's live blog for the latest score, team news and updates as Manchester United take on Coventry City in the FA Cup semi-final from Wembley Stadium.
A place at Wembley is up for grabs. Join Sarah Rendell to see who will take
Before the international break, Chelsea Women had to deal with the heartbreak of losing the League Cup final to Arsenal. The bitter taste of defeat to Jonas Eidevall and co. should spur them on to guaranteeing a ticket to Wembley in the FA Cup final, as they face Manchester United at their home turf today. Manchester United starting eleven:Earps | Le Tissier, Mannion, Blundell, Toone, Zelem (c), Galton, Naalsund, L. Garcia, Turner, Williams Substitutes from: Tullis-Joyce, Evans, Aherne, Irene...
With FA Cup replays abandoned from next season after 150 years, it feels like a good time to look back at some of the classics that we've witnessed.
Faye Carruthers is joined by Suzanne Wrack, Robyn Cowen and Chris Paouros to discuss the FA Cup semi-finals and preview the upcoming last-four ties in the Champions LeagueOn today’s pod: the panel discuss the FA Cup semi-finals, as Manchester United make the final for the second successive season and Tottenham create history by reaching their first.The panel also discuss what this means for Chelsea, as their hopes of a quadruple have now been slashed in half. They now have two competitions to...
Second-tier Coventry nearly pulled off one of the most unexpected comebacks in FA Cup history by rallying from three goals down against Manchester United in the semifinals only to endure another gut-wrenching penalty shootout loss at Wembley.