Sorry for the inconvenience, but Manchester City have made the FA Cup semi-finals again. FA Cup lore has become so much about underdog stories and giant-killings that the bigger teams are almost treated as an afterthought: just ask Aston Villa, who were the sideshow to Preston North End’s attempts to win the trophy for the first time since 1938.
Manchester United’s u18s take on Aston Villa in the semi-finals of the FA Youth Cup on Monday night. After winning the treble last season, the FA Youth Cup was the only competition to allude
The Manchester United women’s team head coach Marc Skinner has signed a new contract until June 2027, with the option of an extra year.
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Shields Gazette on MSNPremier League make major decision set to impact Newcastle United v Manchester UnitedSemi automated offside technology (SAOT) will be used in the Premier League from April 12 after its successful implementation in this season’s FA Cup. The technology was used at Premier League stadiums in the FA Cup Fifth Round and quarter-final and has been used on a shadow basis in the top-flight this season.
We look at the clubs' best-ever finishes, their chances of winning and what to know as Palace face Villa and City take on Forest
Manchester City is the only thing standing in the way of a soccer fairy tale in the FA Cup. Take away City and the clubs remaining in the famous old competition heading into this weekend’s quarterfinals have not won any silverware between them this century.
Sir Alex Ferguson attended Villa Park to watch Manchester United in the FA Youth Cup semi-final. The youngsters were fancied to make the final of the prestigious academy competition, but they crashed out on penalties and will have to pick themselves up for their league title defence.
Unfortunately for the hosts though, Villa captain Aidan Borland hit his spot kick high and wide. And it was United who almost went in at half time in the lead, but Tyler Fletcher's arrowed effort from the edge of the box bounced back off the base of the post.