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2025/26 FA Cup last four locked in

The FA Cup 2025/26 semi-final picture is complete after the draw confirmed Chelsea will meet Leeds United, while Manchester City face Southampton in the other tie. Leeds, enjoying their first semi-final appearance in nearly forty years, continue a remarkable run and will look to challenge a Chelsea side widely regarded as one of the competition’s strongest contenders.

City enter their matchup as clear favourites, armed with extensive domestic experience, though Southampton have already shown an ability to upset expectations on their route to the last four. Both fixtures will take place at Wembley Stadium, with a coveted place in the final at stake.

For Leeds and Southampton, the occasion offers a rare chance to write a historic chapter. Chelsea and Manchester City, meanwhile, approach the semi-finals aiming to reaffirm their status as leading forces in English football and secure yet another appearance under the Wembley arch.

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