Liverpool back fans over FA Cup semi-final venue with demand to Football Association
Liverpool are demanding the Football Association switch the FA Cup semi final clash with Manchester City away from Wembley.
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Liverpool are demanding the Football Association switch the FA Cup semi final clash with Manchester City away from Wembley.
Liverpool have asked for their FA Cup semi-final clash with Manchester City at Wembley next month to be moved.
The Football Association expects around 2,500 Liverpool supporters to be impacted by the lack of trains to London for the weekend of their FA Cup semi-final with Manchester City.
The respective mayors of Liverpool and Manchester have called for the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Manchester City to be moved from Wembley Stadium. The Premier League pair are due to play each other on either April 16 or 17, with those two dates landing between the April 15-18 period when engineering works will stop any train service between Manchester and London, and Liverpool and the capital.
Major Andy Burnham has written to the Football Association to demand the FA Cup semi-final between City and Liverpool is moved from Wembley. The semi is due to take place at the national stadium in London on April 16 or 17, the Easter weekend.
The FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Manchester City should be moved from Wembley, say the mayors of both cities.
The mayors of Greater Manchester and Liverpool have called for next month’s FA Cup semif-final between Manchester City and Liverpool to be moved from Wembley because of the travel chaos facing fans.
The English Football Association (FA) has said it will work with Manchester City and Liverpool to help fans attend next month's FA Cup semi-final between the teams at Wembley amid concerns over a lack of public transport.