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Manchester City To Face Nottingham Forest Or Liverpool In FA Cup Semi-Final (unknown)

The draw for the FA Cup semi-finals is complete and Manchester City will face Nottingham Forest or Liverpool at Wembley in April.

Pep Guardiola's team came out 4-1 winners in an entertaining game against Southampton on Sunday afternoon and now await the victors of the game between Nottingham Forest and Liverpool at the City Ground. The Eagles were dominant in beating Frank Lampard's Everton 4-0 at Selhurst Park in Sunday's early match. The draw for the FA Cup semi-finals is complete and Manchester City will face Nottingham Forest or Liverpool at Wembley in April.

Liverpool fans union 'appalled' by FA Cup travel plans as FA release statement (unknown)

The Football Association have confirmed they are in contact with Liverpool and Manchester City.

However, the governing body later released a statement saying: “The FA will be liaising closely with both Liverpool FC and Manchester City FC on all match arrangements, including supporters travel for the upcoming Emirates FA Cup Semi Final fixture at Wembley Stadium, with further details to be announced in due course. “We are also continuing to work with both Network Rail and National Express to find a solution so that supporters of both teams are able to travel to and from the fixture with as minimal disruption as possible.” Stephen Evans, the son of former Liverpool manager Roy, tweeted: "No trains running from Liverpool or Manchester to London for the whole of the weekend when the semi final is on is a joke. SOS tweeted: "Fan reps of both @LFC & @ManCity are appalled at the shambolic travel arrangements #notrains for the prestigious @EmiratesFACup semi-final at @wembleystadium and are in contact with each other, full joint statement to follow later from ourselves & @WeAre1894". Jurgen Klopp was asked about the situation when speaking pitch-side at the City Ground after the game on Sunday and while the Liverpool manager was unaware of the transport issues, he hoped there could be some intervention to ease supporters' travel fears. If we could play with supporters that would be really good for both teams.” The Football Association were unable to provide details of any plans that were in place that would help fans travelling from the North West that weekend when contacted by ECHO on Monday morning, while Liverpool said they were looking into the matter. However, both sets of supporters face a logistical nightmare to get to the national stadium due to no running trains from the North West to the capital over the Easter weekend. Avanti West Coast confirmed that it will not be running any trains into London Euston from April 15 to 18 because of engineering work that is scheduled to take place across a number of locations.

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Liverpool and Man City fans slam 'shambolic' FA Cup semi-final ... (iNews)

The FA told i it was in talks with both clubs as well as Network Rail and National Express to limit the chaos wrought by engineering works throughout Easter ...

“It’s a sense of resignation,” added Dave Roth, 49, a season ticket holder at Manchester City since 1984. The FA’s spokesperson said: “The FA will be liaising closely with both Liverpool and Manchester City on all match arrangements, including supporters travel for the upcoming Emirates FA Cup semi-final at Wembley Stadium, with further details to be announced in due course. “I’m not surprised,” Liverpool supporter Gavin told i.

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FA Cup: Liverpool to face Manchester City in the Semi-Finals (We Are Hooligans)

The FA Cup rounded up it's Quarter-Finals this weekend, with the teams going through heading to Wembley to earn a place in the Final.

In the final game of the round, Nottingham Forest, another Championship side who had knocked out two Premier League side’s to get here, hosted high-flyers Liverpool. Liverpool would dominate possesion, but it was Forest who held their own and would have the majority of the chances. Things got worse for the blue side of Merseyside in the second half as Wilfried Zaha and Will Hughes made it 4-0, as Palace booked their place at Wembley. In the weekend’s first tie, turmoiled Chelsea headed to Middlesbrough, a team that had already knocked out two Premier League teams so far in this year’s competition.

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Kylian Mbappé has clear Liverpool transfer choice to make as Real ... (Liverpool.com)

Kylian Mbappé was sent a stark reminder of the decision he needs to make about his future as Real Madrid gave a clear reminder of an FSG transfer advantage.

Real Madrid still need to do a lot of rebuilding in order to be considered among the best teams in the world, and even the arrival of Mbappé will not change that. Liverpool are still on an upward trajectory and their best players are in the prime of their careers, too. It has not been an enjoyable couple of weeks for Kylian Mbappé to say the least.

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FA to work with Liverpool, Man City to help fans travel for Cup semis (CNA)

England's Football Association (FA) said it will work with Liverpool and Manchester City to help their fans attend next month's FA Cup semi-final at Wembley ...

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Manchester City and Liverpool fans condemn lack of trains for semi ... (The Guardian)

Easter engineering work means no direct trains to London for supporters travelling from the north-west to the FA Cup semi-final.

“Chelsea is more than just its owner, it’s a living organism with huge importance to its fans and community. “Fans representatives from both Liverpool and Man City are appalled at the shambolic travel arrangements,” tweeted Spirit of Shankly on Monday. “The FA will be liaising closely with both Liverpool and Manchester City on all match arrangements, including supporters travel for the upcoming FA Cup semi-final fixture at Wembley Stadium, with further details to be announced in due course,” said a spokesmanon Monday night.

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FA Cup DISGRACE as Liverpool and Man City fans demand semi ... (Daily Mail)

The Football Association were warned of the potential for travel chaos around next month's FA Cup semi-finals back in September, Sportsmail has learned.

The FA confirmed in a statement that the location of the fixture would not be moved from Wembley as fans called for a switch to a more suitable venue instead. The FA will have known this was going to be a problem and yet have done nothing about it. Liverpool and Manchester City will face each other in the semi-final of the FA Cup next month The supporters travelling to the FA Cup game are facing severely disrupted journeys - Liverpool and Manchester City will face each other in their FA Cup semi-final FA Cup DISGRACE as Liverpool and Man City fans demand semi-final is moved away from Wembley with NO trains running to London that weekend...

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