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Manchester United vs Brighton LIVE FA Cup semi-final updates, TV information and Marcus Rashford latest

Manchester United will take on Brighton at Wembley for a place in the final of the FA Cup on Sunday afternoon.

United suffered a 3-0 defeat against Sevilla earlier in the week, which meant they crashed out of the Europa League. Erik ten Hag has demanded that his players bounce back against Brighton but the fixture won't be straightforward.

Brighton have been in excellent form this season and they sit just outside the European places. The Seagulls also defeated United 2-1 at Old Trafford on the opening day of the campaign and Roberto De Zerbi has proved to be a stellar appointment.

Regarding the team news, Bruno Fernandes is available for selection again after missing the Sevilla match through suspension, but Harry Maguire is not in contention to feature due to serving a suspension himself in the FA Cup.

Anthony Martial was spotted in training on Friday and could start, despite seemingly picking up an injury against Sevilla

Follow below for live updates from Wembley.

It's a pleasant spring morning in Manchester and Yannick Lufakalyo has just entered a cafe to the backdrop of Spinnigfields. He takes a sip of his green tea and begins to collect his thoughts before trying to explain why his phone won't stop ringing.

Why are professional footballers and parents of emerging talent desperate to work with him? Lufakalyo thinks it's because he tells the truth. He wants to challenge players and make them feel uncomfortable during his unique training sessions.

"I expose players and I love doing it," Lufakalyo jokes. "It sounds bad, but that’s how they learn. They look at me and think 'this is surely not real' and I say 'you will get better and improve'. Other coaches can be scared of professionals but I'm not."

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