FA Cup semi-final dates and Wembley tickets for Man United vs Coventry and Man City vs Chelsea

Wembley Stadium is gearing up to host the FA Cup semi-finals as Manchester United take on Coventry City and Manchester City face Chelsea. With a historic piece of silverware up for grabs, supporters will be desperate to get a glimpse of the action in the capital.. Championship outfit Coventry netted a late winner against Wolves at Molineux before Pep Guardiola’s side cruised past Newcastle United at the Etihad Stadium. In a chaotic exchange at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea stormed past Leicester City.. Then, at Old Trafford, Amad Diallo etched himself into the Red Devils’ history books with a dramatic strike against Liverpool in the dying embers of the clash. The quarter-finals hosted four brilliant high-scoring games, and supporters will be hoping for more of the same at Wembley.. READ MORE: ‘Signs of Sir Alex Ferguson’ – national media react to Man United dramatic win to down Liverpool. READ MORE: Gary Neville ‘hilarious’ reaction to Manchester United’s Amad Diallo last-minute goal against Liverpool. So, with that being said, the Manchester Evening News has collated everything you need to know about the FA Cup semi-finals next month.. Dates. The exact dates of the two fixtures in this year’s FA Cup semi-finals are yet to be confirmed, but Wembley Stadium will host one on Saturday, April 20, and the other on Sunday, April 21. Kick-off times will be announced soon, along with which teams will be playing on which day.. Tickets. Both Manchester United and Manchester City have been allocated the east side of the stadium. Neither side have announced ticket allocation info yet, but Chelsea and Coventry have.. According to the west London outfit’s official website, Blues fans have received an allocation of 34,000 tickets and it is the same for Mark Robins’ side. Assuming tickets are fairly distributed, Manchester United and Manchester City will also receive an allocation of 34,000 tickets.. With regards to prices, a ticket won’t come cheap. The Chelsea website states a ‘Level 2’ Category 1 ticket is £120 with Category 2 coming in at £100. At ‘Level 1 and 5′, Category 1 is £80, Category 2 is £65, Category 3 is £45 and Category 4 is £30.. Chelsea’s website also states that concessions will be available for seniors (65 or over) and juniors (under 20).. National Express. Wembley Express services operate from over 50 locations across the UK and drop you off directly at the stadium. To book the service, supporters will need to do so via the National Express website.. Restricted bag policy. Wembley operates a restricted bag policy, meaning that each person can only take one small bag, no bigger than A4 size. All bags will be inspected when entering the stadium.. Cashless. Wembley Stadium is a cashless venue. Only contactless and card payments will be accepted inside the stadium.. Age restrictions. No under-2s are permitted inside the stadium.. Try MUFC Pro NOW for free. Subscribe to our brilliant app for the best way to enjoy the M.E.N’s unrivalled Manchester United coverage.. No adverts, pop-ups or distractions – just our brilliant content presented in the best way possible.. Comprehensive, round-the-clock coverage of the Reds, with agenda-setting breaking news and insight from Samuel Luckhurst and our authoritative team of United writers. Exclusive content for subscribers. New interactive elements including (coming soon) quizzes to test your United knowledge.. Try MUFC Pro for a front-row seat to the action at absolutely no cost for the first month. You can get started by downloading our app here on iPhone, or here on Android. If you already have our app, click on the ”MUFC Pro’,’ Subscribe’ or ‘ Remove ads’ links.. *Free trial auto renews at £19.99 annually unless cancelled. T&C’s apply. Ad-free indicates that you will not be shown standard display ad formats with the articles that you read, selected articles may contain commercial messages/affiliate links where contractually required.

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