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Default Re: [2017/18] FA Cup

FA Cup semi-final tickets to be most expensive ever as Manchester United, Tottenham, Southampton and Chelsea have dates confirmed for last four ties

* Manchester United will travel to Wembley to face Tottenham in FA Cup semi-final
* Cup match has been confirmed for Saturday April 21, with kick-off at 5:15pm
* Chelsea will take on Southampton at same stadium the following day at 3pm
* Tickets will be the most expensive ever after FA revealed ticket price increase


The Football Association have made significant price increases for tickets to this year's FA Cup semi-finals and final at Wembley.

It is the first time since 2015 there has been an increase but supporters of Manchester United, Tottenham, Chelsea and Southampton face forking out up to £20 more for the semis and £30 more for the final.

Spurs will face United at Wembley on Saturday, April 21 with a 5.15pm kick-off, shown live on BBC 1. Chelsea v Southampton, on April 22 at 3pm, will be shown live by BT Sport.



The cheapest ticket for the semis will stay at £30 but the most expensive is now £80, compared to £60 last year.

The most expensive for the final in May is now £145, up from £115. Each club will receive 33,500 tickets.

The FA's director of professional game relations Andy Ambler said: 'It's always important to remember that the FA is a not-for-profit organisation where every pound and penny of profit is reinvested back into every level of football in England.'

Meanwhile, the FA will ensure Tottenham enjoy no home privileges at Wembley when they meet United next month.

All Tottenham branding will be stripped from their temporary home and Spurs will not using their usual changing room. Ambler added: 'Spurs will have no "home team" privileges for the semi-final or final.'


There will be a new champion after 2017 winners Arsenal were knocked out in the third round. Manchester United last won the trophy in 2016 when they beat Crystal Palace in extra time
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