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BBC to show Man City-Southampton FA Cup semi-final | Manchester News

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BBC to show Man City-Southampton FA Cup semi-final | Manchester News
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The will broadcast the FA Cup semi-final between Manchester City and Southampton on Saturday 25 April.

The last-four tie, held at Wembley Stadium, will kick-off at 17:15 BST and be shown live on One and iPlayer.

The second semi-final between Chelsea and Leeds United has a scheduled kick-off of 15:00 BST on Sunday 26 April.

Full radio coverage of both matches will be available on Radio 5 Live and local radio stations, with additional coverage, including live text commentary and clips, on the Sport website.

Seven-time champions Man City beat Liverpool 4-0 to reach a record-extending eighth consecutive FA Cup semi-final. They last lifted the trophy in 2022-23.

Southampton, who are eyeing a first FA Cup final since 2003, beat Arsenal 2-1 and are the only non-Premier League team left in the competition.

Leeds reached the semi-finals for the first time in 39 years after beating West Ham on penalties while Chelsea thrashed League One side Port Vale 7-0.

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