What time is the match?
The match is on Sunday, April 25th at 12:15 PM ET.
Soccer / FA Cup
A highly anticipated FA Cup semi-final clash sees Manchester City face off against Southampton at Wembley. City aims to continue their quest for a treble, while Southampton seeks to upset the odds and secure a spot in the final.
Manchester City suffered but ultimately defeated Southampton 2-1 in the FA Cup semi-final. The match remained goalless until the 79th minute when Finn Azaz scored a stunning goal for Southampton. However, Jeremy Doku quickly equalized with a deflected shot, and Nico González sealed the victory with a remarkable strike.
City's path to the semi-final saw them overcome challenges, while Southampton, despite playing in the Championship, proved their mettle by eliminating Arsenal earlier in the competition. Guardiola has expressed concerns about his team's fatigue, especially after their intense match against Arsenal. He also noted the physical demands of playing at Wembley.
Southampton's coach, Tonda Eckert, highlighted the importance of teamwork to stop Haaland and exploit transition chances. Southampton's initial lineup featured tall players, showcasing their intent to challenge City physically. They even had a goal disallowed in the first half due to a marginal offside.
**Projected Lineups:**
The match is on Sunday, April 25th at 12:15 PM ET.
Wembley Stadium, London.
No, Rodri is out injured.
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