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    Brighton 0 (6) Man Utd 0 (7) LIVE: Red Devils set up FA Cup final with Man City after beating Seagulls on PENALTIES

    MANCHESTER UNITED are THROUGH to the FA Cup final after beating Brighton on penalties at Wembley. Solly March missed the decisive penalty as the shootout went to sudden death. Victor Lindelof scored United’s crucial spot kick to win it 7-6 after a goalless 120 minutes.

    Kick off time: 2pm UK time
    TV channel: Sky Sports Main Event/Sky Sports Premier League
    Live stream: NOW
    Brighton XI: Sanchez, Webster, Dunk, March, Mac Allister, Gross, Welbeck, Enciso, Mitoma, Caicedo, Estupinan
    Man United XI: De Gea, Wan-Bissaka, Lindelof, Shaw, Malacia, Casemiro, Eriksen, Fernandes, Antony, Rashford, Martial

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    City vs United
    So it’ll be the first ever Manchester derby for the FA Cup final in the first week of June.
    Will United have enough to take down the dominant City side led by Pep Guardiola? Only time will tell.
    City vs United
    So it’ll be the first ever Manchester derby for the FA Cup final in the first week of June.
    Will United have enough to take down the dominant City side led by Pep Guardiola? Only time will tell.
    Time to shift focus for Brighton
    The Seagulls will need to quickly get over this heartbreak, as they still have the opportunity to cap off a sensational season with European football.
    United book their place in the final
    He may not have made a decisive save, but De Gea is front and centre as United progress to the final!
    Heartbreak for Brighton
    You have to feel for Solly March. He was superb all afternoon, but his penalty was high and wide and has turned out to be the difference maker.
    Lindelof scores! United win!
    United book their place in the FA Cup final!
    It’ll be a Manchester Derby on June 3rd!
    March blazes it over!
    Oh no. Unlucky 13. United have a chance to win it!
    Weghorst slides it in!
    We carry on. Brighton to take…
    Webster makes no mistake!
    Perfection so far from the spot. Weghorst has to score…
    Sabitzer squeezes it in!
    That was close! Sanchez got a hand on it but Sabitzer sends us to sudden death.
    Dunk buries it!
    He is fired up! United have to score!
    Rashford scores!
    Sanchez goes the right way but it’s too good from Rashford.
    Sudden death time.
    Estupinan rolls it home!
    So cool! 4-3 Brighton.
    Sancho scores!
    Top corner. Where was that in the EUROs?
    3-3.
    Undav scores!
    The striker keeps his nerve. 3-2 Brighton.
    Dalot finds the corner!
    Great quality so far. 2-2 after two each.
    Gross scores!
    Wow. Right in the top corner. 2-1 Brighton.
    Casemiro scores!
    Lovely penalty. 1-1.
    Mac Allister scores!
    Brighton 1-0 United
    Brighton to take first…
    Full-time
    Penalties it is. Neither team looked like finding the net in extra time, but who will hold their nerve from the spot.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    119′: Solly March works wonders to win a corner down the right.
    It’s well dealt with as we approach one minute of added time.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    118′: Casemiro has a go from range but it’s well held by Sanchez.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    117′: What a woeful free kick.
    Sabitzer puts it straight out of play for a throw in.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    116′: Weghorst gets the crowd going after winning a free kick right in the corner.
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    Man Utd superfan Kim Jong-un set to tune in for FA Cup – along with thousands of North Koreans who love English football

    KIM Jong-un is preparing to watch his beloved Manchester United take on Brighton in the FA Cup – along with a surprising number of his fellow citizens.The tyrant revealed his fondness for the Red Devils to a visiting western politician and reportedly never misses a game or a major football tournament.
    Football fan Kim Jong-un seen at a match with his daughterCredit: Credit: Pen News
    The dictator will be tuning into to see if Marcus Rashford can fire Utd to FA Cup gloryCredit: Getty
    His team will be battling it out with Brighton at Wembley
    One of Kim’s lavish properties in the North Korean capital PyongyangCredit: Getty – Contributor
    A picture of Kim Jong-un at boarding school, where he formed his love of footballCredit: AFP
    Wembley will packed with 90,000 Man Utd and Brighton fans for the FA Cup semi-final – but 5300 miles away Kim will likely be tuning in on a giant screen in one of his many palaces to watch the game.
    Kim rules North Korea with a rod of iron with the lives of its 25 million citizens carefully controlled and its isolation as well as hostility to the outside world has earned it the nickname the “Hermit Kingdom”.
    Smuggling in videos of foreign films and TV programmes can lead to execution while even letting kids watch them can result in parents being sent to hellhole prison camps.
    But one of the foreign influences has managed to seep through the tiny cracks from the outside world into North Korea – is the Premier League.
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    Experts told The Sun Online that incredibly the ruthless regime manages to get hold of Premier League games & other fixtures before actually broadcasting them on TV.
    But the games are shown on an up to four week delay – so meaning whoever wins today, the North Koreans won’t find out until we are just days away from the FA Cup Final.
    Martyn Williams, a researcher who monitors North Korean TV, explained that state-run broadcasts actually show sports everyday – many of them from the West, including the football from England.
    And meanwhile, North Korea expert Jean Lee, from the Wilson Center think tank, said North Koreans have an affinity with English football due to the national team’s success in 1966.
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    It is unclear how the North Koreans get hold of the tightly controlled broadcasts – but Kim’s regime is known for smuggling in any goods they can’t get their hands on due to sanctions.
    So it’s likely dodgy broadcasts of sports are likely the same – with North Korean market vendors also understood to
    Kim himself seems to be leading the way with his guilty pleasure, if the word of Italian politician Antonio Razzi is to be believed.
    Razzi is a friend of the crackpot dictator and confirmed to The Sun that Kim told him during private conversations that he’s a huge fan of Man Utd.
    The Italian Senator is a controversial and eccentric figure in Italian politics, who has become well-known in his homeland mainly due to his close friendship with Kim.
    It certainly seems that there’s knowledge of football and the big teams are well known.Martyn Williams
    While the idea of Kim being a football fan might at first glance seem at odds with the way he runs the country, a deeper look into his background reveals it might
    Ordinary North Koreans themselves may remain bottled in but for the country’s elite it’s a different story.
    As the son of North Korea’s former leader Kim Jong-il, from whom he inherited the position, he was sent to a boarding school in Switzerland.
    Whilst there he fell in love with western sports including football and basketball with the NBA’s Chicago Bulls vying with Man Utd for his affection.
    He even struck up a bizarre friendship with basketball star Dennis Rodman, who has visited North Korea several times.
    The chubby chain smoker may himself not be the finest athletic specimen but it seems his love of the beautiful game has opened the door for North Koreans to share his passion.
    Not only are they seemingly mad about the Premier League but North Korea’s national side has a proud tradition, getting to the quarter final in 1966.
    And occasionally their players do break through, with one being the North Korean “Ronaldo” Han Kwang-song.
    He played for Juventus – and was even linked to big money moves to Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal and Everton – before being forced back home due to sanctions.
    But reportedly being from an ordinary background in North Korea – he revealed how closed off the normal population is, with him allegedly admitted to a Liverpool scout he had never heard of Steven Gerrard.
    Han may not have heard of Stevie G but for many North Koreans, Premier League players are as familiar to them as they are to us.
    Mr Williams, who studies North Korean TV, said every citizen will have access to Premier League games and other football.
    Williams explained that there’s one TV channel across North Korea.
    It used to broadcast from 3-11pm but increased those hours from 9am to 11am, with a lot of that time filled showing football matches, he said.
    “North Korea bans all outside media so people don’t have satellite dishes which means they’re restricted to what’s on state television,” said Williams, a senior fellow at the Stimson Center foreign affairs think tank.
    “Since the beginning of the pandemic it has been showing one sporting event a day, usually the Premier League or one of the European leagues.
    “It’s on a delay and it’s usually lightly edited and runs to about an hour or more so it’s not the entire game but it’s most of the game.”
    On the day he talked to The Sun Online he said North Korean TV was showing highlights of Liverpool against Real Madrid from March 15.
    As for the FA Cup semi-final “there’s certainly a chance that it will be on North Korean TV though we’re talking in three or four weeks”.
    “What you have to remember is that because North Korea is so closed off, if you missed the match this weekend you’re going to hear about it, but people there won’t know the score, even if it’s a month late.
    “There’s such a clampdown on information coming into the country, that information doesn’t really matter that much.”
    He also said North Korea even has state approved football bloggers who interview fans.
    “So it certainly seems that there’s knowledge of football and the big teams are well known.”
    But while ordinary people face restrictions Williams said: “Kim Jong-un is a law unto himself and while certainly be able to watch the game if he wants to.”
    North Korea expert Jean Lee, from the Wilson Center think tank, explained the deep links between North Korea and football in England.
    “They are huge fans of Premier League teams and soccer is a hugely popular sport in the country,” she said.
    “Those players from 1966 were huge stars and they made North Korea look so good by reaching the quarter finals.
    “It introduced to North Koreans that they could be proud of their country through sport.”
    Foreign football was first introduced to the country via recorded games being sold on DVD, she explained.

    These could then be bought for a “small fee” and then watched at home.
    “Do the regime decided it was ok for them to have a passion for international football.”
    North Korea’s 1966 Glory & DownfallIT was one of the biggest upsets in the history of football as isolated and war-damaged North Korea knocked European powerhouse Italy out of the 1966 World Cup.
    “The fall of the Roman Empire had nothing on this,” reported one British newspaper as Kim’s XI edged a victory over the title contenders 1-0 in Middlesbrough.
    It was one of the most incredible stories on the pitch, but it is claimed to have been followed by one of the most horrifying twists off the field in the history of the World Cup.
    North Korea became the first Asian team in history to progress beyond the first round just 13 years after the end of the bloody and devastating Korean War.
    And while their glorious victory should have been as celebrated as England winning the 1966 title in the final tie against Germany – it is claimed they did not return as heroes.
    Instead the brutal regime are claimed to have savagely punished their players for bringing shame on the country after being knocked out in their next game 5-3 against Portugal.
    It is claimed the the team had gone out drinking two nights before their match – which impacted their performance.
    And these actions were deemed as “decadence” and not becoming of one representing the Dear Leader.
    Members of the team are claimed to have returned to Pyongyang facing damnation – being sent to the gulags of Kim’s grandfather, then North Korean leader Kim Il-sung.
    It is a claim which has been disputed over the years – dismissed by some as “Cold War propaganda”.
    Surviving members of the team in North Korea have publicly denied they were banged up in the camps and claim they were still celebrated.
    But respected North Korea defector and journalist Kang Chol-hwan claims first-hand in his book The Aquariums of Pyongyang that he met one of the players in the infamous gulag Yodok.
    Kang claims all thoughts of their 1966 football glory had faded – and the entire team aside from Pak Doo-ik, who scored the winner against Italy, had been sent to concentration camps.
    He says they were subject to decades of torture and starvation.
    But their glory and downfall saw Middlesbrough really get behind the North Koreans.
    The town took the little known team to their hearts with a connection that persists to this day – and even saw surviving members of team visit in 2002. More

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    Brighton’s Roberto De Zerbi says some of his best ideas come in his sleep – and how being a fan first gave him his fire

    EVERYONE agrees Roberto De Zerbi’s FA Cup semi-finalists are playing dreamy football right now.But that is quite literally the case, with the Brighton boss revealing some of his best tactical ideas have come to him in his sleep.
    Roberto De Zerbi’s Brighton have wowed the Premier League this seasonCredit: PA
    The Beautiful Game obsessive has transformed Albion into one of the easiest-on-the-eye teams in the Premier League with his inventive instructions.
    They have caught plenty of bigger sides napping with their approach, defeating Chelsea and Liverpool both twice this season, and are the bookies’ favourites to beat Manchester United at Wembley on Sunday.
    The former Shakhtar and Sassuolo boss said: “The best ideas come exactly then, (in your dreams).
    “Three or four years ago it happened that during the night I was waking up and writing down my ideas.
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    “At Sassuolo, in the first season, I slept with a notepad and pen by my bed.”
    Danny Welbeck explained on Saturday how creative De Zerbi drums three different tactical approaches into his side for every team they face – and the same will be for United.
    While each squad-member, regardless of position or even if they are not playing, must know to a T what every other team-mate’s options should be when they are in possession.
    One particular tactical quirk De Zerbi has brought in is wanting his players to control the ball with the sole of their foot to attract more pressure from opponents.
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    While Pep Guardiola has already lauded the Italian for “changing many things in English football”.
    De Zerbi’s passion for the game has been obvious since he succeeded Graham Potter in September.
    He has sometimes pushed it a bit too far on the touchline, copping two red cards and four yellows for his fiery antics.
    Asked where all that passion comes from, the AC Milan academy product explained: “My dad [Alfredo], he transferred the passion of football when I was a child. 
    Toughened up by hard stint in SicilyROBERTO DE ZERBI learnt from his nightmare spell as Palermo boss when deciding to take charge of Brighton.
    It is hard to imagine given how well his Albion spell has gone, but De Zerbi was taught a harsh lesson in Sicily during the early stages of his managerial career.
    He lasted just 13 matches with Serie A side Palermo, winning only one and losing eight in a row before he was sacked following a Coppa Italia penalty-shootout defeat to Spezia.
    De Zerbi looks back now and realises the environment was all wrong for him at the Rosaneri, where the team were nowhere near as good as the owner believed them to be.
    The Italian explained: “In Palermo, the owner thought we had a big team with big players but it wasn’t true.
    “Now at Brighton I look at my players, (Lewis) Dunk, (Pascal) Gross, (Danny) Welbeck, (Pervis) Estupinan, (Adam) Webster, (Levi) Colwill, (Kaoru) Mitoma, (Solly) March, I feel good and I believe we can win. I trust my players.
    “In Palermo, the squad wasn’t able to compete with De Zerbi and the other coaches.
    “I was 37 when I went to Palermo, 37 to work in Serie A after two years in the equivalent of League One. I didn’t analyse well the situation.
    “I thought, ‘Roberto, you have to go because it’s Serie A, you have to prove, to compete, to understand if you are able or not’.
    “But if there aren’t the conditions… and I have to answer no.
    “It helped me when I came to England. That experience was very important for me because I understood, and I decided not just for the prestige, to put your backside on an important bench.
    “I want to sit where there are the right conditions for me to work.”
    De Zerbi used that experience when he came to Brighton and explained to owner Tony Bloom during his interview that he would not be a replica of Graham Potter, who had left the club for Chelsea.
    He added: “I respect a lot Potter but I am not Potter, and the first thing I spoke with Tony Bloom about was I wanted to understand if he wanted another Potter or Roberto, because I am not Potter, I can’t be Potter. 
    “I can be Roberto and I can do what I know, what I believe, what is my idea.”

    “First of all I’ve been a fan, fans in Italy are ultras, no? Then I’ve been a ballboy, then a youth player, then player and then coach. But myself, in football, started as a fan and I can’t forget when I’ve been a fan.
    “The first thing I want to respect is the people who pay for their ticket, for their season ticket, when the fans go away to watch a game, it should be an honour for the players, for the coaches.”
    De Zerbi clearly takes his responsibility to the crowd seriously, as he spends nearly all day obsessing over football.
    With his wife and son still in Italy – though his daughter is studying in England – he spends most evenings with his staff, eating together and watching matches.
    Doing something else to take his mind off the pressures of top-level coaching is of no interest.
    The 43-year-old explained: “I’ve not understood how I could relax yet in my life but I feel good. 
    “I don’t know for how many years I can work in football but it’s OK, I can work like this in football. I don’t love playing golf, or other sports, to relax. I don’t need that.”
    De Zerbi’s attention to detail was clear by the way he spent two 18-hour days studying Brighton before his interview for the job.
    He also spent time with inspirational figures Guardiola when the Spaniard was at Bayern Munich and Marcelo Bielsa during the Argentine legend’s time at Lille.
    The Brescia-born chief has never had a chance to meet Sir Alex Ferguson but if the opportunity should arise, he would have one question for the legendary United boss.
    De Zerbi explained: “I would like to understand how he could stay with the same team for so long. This is incredible. 
    “It’s not easy because you can burn your brain every day working like that!
    “I loved his Man Utd of Yorke and Cole.
    “It was a team which transferred patience, ideas, qualities and blood.”

    All those attributes have been on display for De Zerbi’s Brighton this season – and could well be the undoing of Erik ten Hag’s United on Sunday.
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    Man City 3 Sheff Utd 0: Riyad Mahrez hat-trick books place in FA Cup final as Pep Guardiola’s men chase treble

    PEP GUARDIOLA always knew he was on a hiding to nothing by trying to ban all talk of the treble.But he couldn’t have expected Riyad Mahrez to defy him so publicly a month ahead of schedule.
    Riyad Mahrez opened the scoring from the spotCredit: Getty
    The Algerian bagged his second after a stunning solo runCredit: PA
    Mahrez made it a hat-trick on 66 minutesCredit: Getty
    Mahrez turned a banana-skin semi into a pretty effortless stroll to the final by helping himself to a hat-trick without really breaking sweat.
    And in doing so he edged City a step closer to bringing another glorious trio of trophies to Manchester in one season, nearly a quarter of a century after United did so.
    A 40th minute penalty, an unopposed run from halfway and the most clinical of sidefoots meant Mahrez took the matchball home with him and the Blades headed north with nothing but memories.
    As for City…well whether Pep likes it or not, after Arsenal’s hiccup on Friday and the Blades’ hammering, they are now no better than 2-1 to win the lot. Would you back against them?
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    Beat the Gunners on Wednesday and they will be unbackable favourites to retain their Premier League crown.
    Few outside of Madrid expect Real to dump them in the Euro semis, leaving only a Milanese opponent between them and a first Champions League trophy.
    And with United sliding back into disarray, and Brighton still a world away from this level for all they are living the dream, will today’s opponents in the other semi seriously stop them in next months’ final?
    All the Blades had to really look back on with any fond memories here was the fact they had the first chance, when Stefan Ortega blocked Iliman Ndiaye’s second minute shot.
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    Let’s face it, if the Blades were to pull off one of THE great Cup shocks, they were never going to do it by trying to match City’s pinball-passing.
    But there was no reason why they couldn’t go toe to toe for graft, even if trying to get the ball off City was like trying to nick a black pudding off a vampire.  
    Little wonder, then, that City – for all they kept the ball like a vampire with a black pudding – were finding it damned hard work to break through the Sheffield steel.
    Time and again they pinged it around the Blades box, and time and again a defensive head or foot got there first.
    The only time they did work Wes Foderingham in a bang-your-head-against-the-wall opening 40 minutes was a Julian Alvarez strike from the angled edge of the box.
    Almost from that second, it pretty much became a question of when City would score, rather than if.
    Yes, the Blades matched them for grit and graft – when does a Yorkshireman ever come off second best in either of those departments? – but never for skill or style.
    Which is why it was particularly annoying that having produced such Sheffield steel until five minutes before the break, they gift-wrapped City’s opener.
    When Ilkay Gundogan’s free kick curled over, Bernardo Silva swung a leg and totally missed…to mocking cheers from behind the Blades goal. They went too soon.
    Daniel Jebbison brought Bernardo Silva down in the boxCredit: Rex
    City celebrate booking their place in the FA Cup finalCredit: Reuters
    For, as Bernardo waited for the bouncing ball to drop, for reasons only known to him, Daniel Jebbison scythed the Portuguese playmaker’s legs for the clearest penalty you will ever see.
    Referee Stuart Attwell certainly had no hesitation. The fact not even Jebbison bothered with anything beyond a token protest shows how blatant it was.
    Indeed, the only doubt was over who would take it, Mahrez grabbing the ball, then Erling Haaland strolling over to ask if he could have a pop.
    For once this season, the Norwegian came off second best in front of goal, as Mahrez stood firm, then drilled his spot kick into one corner, as Foderingham dived for the other.
    Even when the gap was a solitary goal, you knew then that the Blades’ Cup crusade was effectively done. After an hour there really were no doubts.
    Max Lowe tamely coughed up possession to Mahrez on halfway, and he faced nothing more than a backing off Jack Robinson and John Egan before clipping into the net.
    Little more than a training ground attack versus defence kind of goal…and five minutes later a textbook example of finishing as he completed his treble.
    Jack Grealish darted and danced on the left, before delivering the most inviting ball into the box – one which Mahrez buried with a first time sidefoot.
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    The perfect end to the perfect day for both him and City. And, a month short of ten years since Wigan pulled off THAT great Wembley shock, a once bitten twice shy message to boot.
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    Man Utd fans spot Martial IS with squad ahead of Brighton clash but they’re worried as he walks with clear limp

    MANCHESTER UNITED star Anthony Martial has been spotted with his team-mates in London ahead of tomorrow’s FA Cup semi-final clash with Brighton.In the short clip circulating on social media, however, the forward can be seen walking with a noticeable limp.
    Anthony Martial appeared to be walking with a limpCredit: Twitter / @tobymerrison
    The Frenchman is with his team-mates in London ahead of the FA Cup semi-finalsCredit: Twitter / @tobymerrison
    Martial, 27, has been plagued by injuries this season, being limited to just 20 appearances in all competitions.
    He was fit to start Thursday’s 3-0 defeat at Sevilla, but was replaced by Wout Weghorst after appearing to take a knock following a collision with team-mate Harry Maguire.
    Following the match, boss Erik ten Hag was unsure as to whether Martial would be available for Sunday’s Wembley clash.
    While Martial appeared to walk with a limp, some fans on social media are more optimistic.
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    One wrote: “He’s not limping it’s just the way he walks.”
    While a second pondered: “idk if he’s limping or if that’s how he usually walks”.
    Martial has managed seven goals for the Red Devils this term despite his injury woes.
    While the Frenchman’s status is as yet unclear, Ten Hag should be able to call upon Marcus Rashford once again.
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    The England ace returned to action on Thursday night, coming on at half-time in Seville.
    Defenders Lisandro Martinez, Raphael Varane and Phil Jones all remain out for the Red Devils.
    While Donny van de Beek, Scott McTominay and Alejandro Garnacho are also expected to miss out.
    Martial, 27, went off in discomfort against Sevilla on Thursday nightCredit: Getty More

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    Man City vs Sheff Utd LIVE: Guardiola’s side continue treble chase with FA Cup semi-final – Stream FREE, TV channel

    MANCHESTER CITY will put their Premier League title aspirations on hold as they take on Championship side Sheffield United in a FA Cup semi-final clash at Wembley.Pep Guardiola’s side are currently chasing a historic treble, and a win over the Blades at Wembley would put them a step closer.

    Start time: 4.45pm
    TV channel/stream: ITV1/X
    Man City XI: To follow
    Sheff Utd XI: To follow

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    20′ SLOW CITY START
    Manchester City have struggled to put their mark on the game so far. You get the feeling they are going to need to be patient this afternoon.
    16′ DISALLOWED GOAL
    Haaland has the ball in the back of the net but referee Stuart Atwell had already blown for a foul. The Norwegian holds his hands out not happy with the decision. It was quite a strike from around 30-35 yards.
    15′ SHEFFIELD UNITED DELIGHTED WITH START
    The Blades will be delighted with the opening 15 minutes and have had the best chance of the game so far. They have limited City to very little.
    12′ MANCHESTER CITY CORNER
    Manchester get their first corner of the game which is whipped in by Mahrez but his delivery is headed behind for another corner which subsequently comes to nothing.
    10′ EMPTY SEATS AT WEMBLEY
    It’s a shame to look round and see empty seats in this FA Cup semi final. Might be time to rethink holding the semi final matches at Wembley.
    8′ CITY STILL FINDING THEIR WAY INTO THE GAME
    City are still looking to find their way into the game. They have been keeping possession well in the last couple of minutes as they search for a breakthrough.
    5′ ENCOURAGING START FOR SHEFFIELD UNITED
    Sheffield United have started brightly and are more than holding their own in the opening exchanges.
    2′ EARLY CHANCE
    Sheffield United almost take the lead as an early Oliver Norwodd corner falls to Iliman Ndiaye in the box and his shot is kept out by Ortega in the City goal, almost a dream start for The Blades.
    KICK OFF
    We are underway in the first FA Cup semi final.
    The first FA Cup semi final of 2022-2023 is just moments away.
    SHEFFIELD UNITED STARTING XI:
    Foderingham, Baldock, Ahmedhodzic, Egan, Robinson, Lowe, Berge, Norwood, Fleck, Jebbison, Ndiaye.
    Subs: Davies, Basham, Clark, Bogle, Coulibaly, Arblaster, Brooks, Sharp, McBurnie.
    MANCHESTER CITY STARTING XI:  
    Ortega, Walker, Laporte, Akanji, Gomez, Mahrez, Silva, Gundogan, Grealish, Alvarez, Haaland.
    Subs: Ederson, Dias, Phillips, Stones, Rodri, De Bruyne, Foden, Palmer, Lewis.
    Hello and welcome to this afternoon’s FA Cup Semi Final coverage
    Manchester City are looking to reach the FA Cup final having lost in the semi final on the last three occasions.
    Pep Guardiola’s men overcame Chelsea, Arsenal, Bristol City and Burnley to reach this stage.
    Sheffield United will be looking to make a first FA Cup final since 1936.
    The Blades beat Tottenham en route to Wembley and lost in their last semi final appearance in 2014 against Hull City.
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    Brighton vs Man Utd – FA Cup semi-final: Red Devils look to bounce back after abysmal Sevilla display – stream FREE, TV

    MANCHESTER UNITED have blown their chance of securing a treble this season – but the double is still on if they can get past Brighton in a tasty FA Cup semi-final tie.Youssef En-Nesyri’s Europa League double and a strike from Loic Bade saw the Red Devils go crashing out at the quarter-final stage.
    Manchester United were dumped out of the Europa League by SevillaCredit: Rex
    Brighton stunned Chelsea at Stamford BridgeCredit: Rex
    And Harry Maguire was under the spotlight once again as his early mistake was the catalyst to a toothless United performance.
    However, Erik ten Hag will be eager for his men to quickly put the defeat behind them and there’s no better way to do that then to book a trip to Wembley for Saturday, June 2.
    But it won’t be easy as the Europe-chasing Brighton go into this match off the back of a 2-1 triumph over out-of-form Chelsea.
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    Brighton’s mouth-watering FA Cup semi-final against Manchester United will take place on Sunday, April 23.
    It is scheduled to get underway at 4:30pm UK time.
    Wembley Stadium is the allocated arena for this huge fixture and it can host approximately 90,000 fans.
    The Seagulls are looking to make it three consecutive wins over United having already beaten them home and away in the league.

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    What TV channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

    Brighton vs Manchester United will be broadcast LIVE on BBC One in the UK.
    Coverage is set to commence from 4pm UK time – 30 mins before kick-off.
    The action can also be streamed live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
    Alternatively, SunSport will have minute-by-minute action of the game including build-up and post-match reaction.

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    Brighton vs Manchester United is FREE to watch on BBC One so long as you hold a valid TV license in the UK.
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    Brighton has excelled on the pitch but the high-flying Seagulls find themselves with some injury off the field.
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    Joel Veltman and Evan Ferguson have been ruled out of the semi-final by Brighton boss Roberto Di Zerbi after the pair picked up thigh and ankle issues respectively at Stamford Bridge.
    And they’ll be joining Tariq Lamptey (knee), Adam Lallana (thigh) and Jeremy Sarmiento (knee) in the medical room.
    Elsewhere, Erik ten Hag will be expected to continue without Lisandro Martinez (foot), Raphael Varane (ankle), Donny van de Beek (knee), Tom Heaton (ankle) and Alejandro Garnacho (ankle).
    Scott McTominay and Anthony Martial remain doubts for this huge FA Cup contest.
    However, Marcus Rashford was fit enough for a cameo against Sevilla and Bruno Fernandes is set to make his return following a Europa League ban.
    Marcus Rashford made an unhappy return against Sevilla after weeks on the side-linesCredit: Reuters
    Latest odds

    Brighton to win 5/4
    Draw 5/2
    Man Utd to win 19/10

    To qualify

    Brighton 4/6
    Man Utd 21/20

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    Raging Man Utd boss Erik Ten Hag warns his players that they are ‘fighting for their futures’ after horror Sevilla show

    ERIK TEN HAG told his Manchester United ­players they are fighting for their futures in Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against Brighton.Asked if his team understand the expectation of playing for the club, following their shambolic Europa League KO to Sevilla, United’s boss said: “If not, it’s  time to be aware of it.
    Erik ten Hag looked unusually nervous when he spoke ahead of the Brighton tieCredit: Getty
    Marcel Sabitzer and Co show the pain of Man Utd’s Europa League humiliationCredit: PA
    “You need to be prepared for the battle. We are always playing for our futures. You have to earn the right to wear the shirt. You have to prove yourself every game from the start.”
    Ten Hag looked  a bag of nerves ahead of his FA Cup press conference ­yesterday.
    The normally straight-face boss broke a microphone and flapped about trying to fix it before talking about the huge tie.
    You cannot blame him given how United’s players had fumbled the club’s treble dreams only the night before with an embarrassing European exit to Sevilla.
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    Goalkeeper David de Gea and captain Harry Maguire were at the heart of another defensive horror show  as United lost the quarter-final second leg 3-0 to go out 5-2 on aggregate.
    Ten Hag has, at least, lifted the Carabao Cup at Wembley  this term.But he warned that tomorrow’s date under the Arch could be s*** or bust for a number of players.
    Jadon Sancho, Anthony Martial, Maguire, Victor Lindelof, Scott McTominay and Fred feature on a list of at least 15 whose futures are under threat.
    When asked if his team understands the expectation that comes with representing the club, Ten Hag said: “It’s great to be part of United, a global football club but the flipside is you have to prove yourself every game from the start.
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    “You have to step up and the good thing is Sunday is a great opportunity. This group of players has to prove it.
    “We know we didn’t meet the standards. The expectations on the team, the players and on the manager of United are higher. We have to do better on Sunday.”
    It was telling that Ten Hag did not get stuck into Maguire, despite the defender’s nightmare performance in Seville.
    He is suspended tomorrow but the United boss chose only to compliment his broken captain, knowing all too well he will be under the microscope for the rest of the season.
    Ten Hag said: “He has an important role in the fact that he is the captain, he leads, he communicates with the manager.
    “He motivates the team and is an example on the training pitch. He always has good sessions.”
    Other players Ten Hag is considering allowing to leave include Donny van de Beek, Anthony Elanga, Dean Henderson and Brandon Williams.
    What this team does well is bounce back inbetween games. But what they do less, is bounce back during a game.Erik ten Hag
    Alex Telles, Hannibal Mejbri and Eric Bailly, who are out on loan, are almost certain to depart and the out-of-contract Phil Jones and Axel Tuanzebe are definitely on their way.
    The amount Ten Hag is able to spend will be shaped by whether there is a takeover or a cash injection from groups working alongside the Glazers.
    When the Dutch boss was asked if he has faith he will be backed by the club’s board in the summer, he replied: “Yes I have. But I am here to get the best out of this group of players before Brighton and that’s why I’m here.
    “We have to acknowledge it’s a mental thing. We have to learn that you keep going, you carry on.
    “What this team does well is bounce back inbetween games. But what they do less, is bounce back during a game when there is a setback.

    “That is what we have to improve.”
     MAN UTD (likely): De Gea, Wan-Bissaka, Lindelof, Shaw, Malacia, Casemiro, Eriksen, Antony, Fernandes, Rashford, Martial. More