Liverpool’s route to the FA Cup final
Liverpool take on Chelsea in the FA Cup Cup final on Saturday, in a repeat of their meeting for the Carabao Cup final in February.
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Liverpool take on Chelsea in the FA Cup Cup final on Saturday, in a repeat of their meeting for the Carabao Cup final in February.
Chelsea have reached their third FA Cup final in a row and will take on Liverpool in the final on Saturday.
As Liverpool chase down what would be a remarkable quadruple haul of trophies, they know they have to face Chelsea in the FA Cup final just two weeks before their Champions League final clash with Real Madrid. Only three other teams have ever had to contend both in the same season before.
The one trophy Jurgen Klopp is yet to lift at Liverpool is the FA Cup.
Mason Mount having fun with Declan Rice on England duty
When Manchester City and Liverpool supporters travel south for their FA Cup semi-final clash at Easter, don’t expect the trains to be packed full of sky blue and red. That’s because on the weekend of the semi-finals, 16-17 April, there will be no direct trains to London from the north west due to planned engineering works.
TUESDAY’S BIG STORIES How will we get to Wembley? Ad/> Ask Liverpool fans next season where they were when they took a giant stride towards the quadruple and they'll likely respond, «not at Wembley, pal.» Premier LeagueKlopp hails Diaz: ‘He is not far away’ from producing a miracle3 HOURS AGO The FA has doubled down on the ridiculous decision to host a semi-final on a weekend when the city is off limits to fans of the two clubs, the latest in a spree of decisions that defy common sense in our beautiful sport. Don't drag two sets of supporters down the country when there are no trains. Etc.
Crystal Palace overcame early uncertainty to book their place in the semi-finals of the FA Cup by beating Everton 4-0 at Selhurst Park. The Toffees roared out of the traps in South London, missing a glorious opportunity and seeing a strong penalty appeal turned down in just the first seven minutes as they hassled and harried a young Eagles outfit.