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FA Cup Semi Final 2023/2024 Fixtures

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About FA Cup Semi Final Tickets 2023/24

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2023/24 FA Cup Semi-Finals Info

The 2023/24 FA Cup semi-finals will take place at Wembley Stadium on April 20-21.

Coventry City take on Manchester United, while Chelsea are up against Manchester City.

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FA Cup Semi-Finals History

The FA Cup is, without doubt, one of the most prestigious trophies in world football. The first edition of this tournament was in 1871. With more than 150 years of history, the FA Cup is the oldest national football competition in the world.

The FA Cup has more than 700 participating clubs every year, with several qualifying rounds before the First Round Proper. Premier League teams enter at the Third Round, at which point there are 64 teams remaining.

The bonus for those who have reached the FA Cup semi-finals in recent years is that these fixtures take place at Wembley Stadium, offering fans the chance of a spectacular day out to see their team compete for a place in the FA Cup final.

FA Cup Semi-Finals Memorable Matches

There have been some absolute classics at this stage of the FA Cup. Here are just a few of the top FA Cup semi-final matches:

Crystal Palace 4-3 Liverpool (1989/90)

When you consider that an imperious Liverpool team thrashed Crystal Palace 9-0 earlier in the season, it was somewhat astonishing that the Eagles were capable of seeing off their superior opposition from Merseyside.

This semi-final tie took place at Villa Park where the teams couldn't be separated after 90 minutes, with both of them scoring twice in the final quarter of the game. Alan Pardew scored in extra-time to secure a 4-3 win for CPFC, though defeat ensued in the final versus Manchester United.

Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 Arsenal (1990/91)

This game is best known for the exploits of Tottenham legend Paul Gascoigne, who put on a masterclass to see off local rivals Arsenal. The England international scored from 35 yards out just five minutes into the contest.

Gary Lineker netted twice to see out a huge triumph for Spurs against their north London rivals. Gascoigne suffered a horrendous injury in the FA Cup final, albeit that game did at least result in victory over Brain Clough's Nottingham Forest.

Arsenal 1-2 Manchester United (1998/99)

This game is perhaps best remembered for the match-winning solo effort of Ryan Giggs in the second half of extra-time in this FA Cup semi-final replay. The Wales winger dribbled more than half the field, leaving Patrick Vieira in his tracks while spinning Lee Dixon inside out and leaving another two Arsenal defenders on the floor.

Manchester United had taken the lead through David Beckham but Dennis Bergkamp drew level for the Gunners. Man United captain Roy Keane was sent off Peter Schmeichel kept out Bergkamp's penalty kick to send the game to extra-time.

The Red Devils would go on to complete an unprecedented Treble that seasons, winning each of the FA Cup, Premier League and UEFA Champions League titles.

Manchester City 1-0 Manchester United (2010/11)

Although quite a cagey affair this result was symbolic for Manchester City, three years into the Abu Dhabi-led regime which set out to disrupt the dominance of the club's city rivals Manchester United.

Yaya Touré scored the decisive goal in the second half before Paul Scholes was shown a straight red card. The Sky Blues went on to defeat Stoke City in the FA Cup final, with Touré once again the match-winner, and famously pipped Man United to the Premier League title the following season.

Wembley Stadium Guide

There's no better location for FA Cup games than the 90,000-seater Wembley Stadium. The venue is, of course, synonymous with the competition, and it's a rite of passage for all football fans to visit the location to see their team in action.

Wembley has hosted the FA Cup final since 1923, albeit with a short break for redevelopments during which time the finals took place at the Millenium Stadium in Cardiff.

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Frequently Asked Questions about FA Cup Semi Final tickets

Where are the FA Cup semi-finals played?

Since the 2007-08 season, the FA Cup semi-finals have been exclusively played in London at Wembley Stadium. This is great for fans as, firstly, the capacity of the venue is expansive. Secondly, supporters get to experience the pomp and ceremony that goes with matches at the national venue.

Where can I get FA Cup semi-final tickets?

For various reasons, efforts to get your FA Cup semi-final tickets via the traditional route are next to impossible. Firstly the allocation for each competing team is always far lower than is requested. Secondly, these are usually first offered to season ticket holders, and by the time they have taken their seats, there is likely to be none left to be purchased directly from your club.

Some tickets are then given to Club Wembley members, and by the time it gets to the general sale, no tickets will likely be left. Fortunately, this is where SeatPick can assist you.

Our platform works with only trusted resellers, and our inventory is among the biggest in the market. This means you have many tickets to select from, some available at face value and ticketing options throughout the stadium.

Do I need to be a club member to buy Emirates FA Cup semi-final tickets?

No. You can purchase tickets via our platform without being affiliated with a specific club.

When are the 2024 FA Cup Semi-Finals?

The dates for the 2024 FA Cup semi-finals are as follows.

The two games will take place on Saturday, the 20th of April, and Sunday, the 21st of April, with the exact details still to be released.

How much are FA Cup Semi Final tickets?

The average price for the 2023/24 FA Cup semi-final tickets usually starts from £100-£200 per ticket.

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