FA People's Cup: Finalists decided after semi-final weekend

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FA People's Cup: Pompey Amputees score amazing goal

More than 400 teams took part in the FA People's Cup regional semi-finals, but we now know the sides who have reached next month's Grand Final.

Teams competed across nine categories, at eight venues, with the top sides moving a step closer to Wembley glory.

The weekend was given the full FA Cup treatment with both Saturday and Sunday covered by live text commentaries.

The winners progress to the Grand Final in Sheffield on 20 March with the hope of winning FA Cup final tickets.

There was a number of special moments over the weekend including a spectacular goal from Pompey Amputees, penalty shootout tension and a long-range thunderbolt.

You can watch a special highlights programme on the iPlayer.

Here are just a few images from the hundreds that were taken at the weekend. You can find more by searching #PeoplesCup, external on social media.

Image source, Jan Kruger - The FA
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Sandwell Academy receive some instructions during the under-16 girls competition in Manchester

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Gainsborough Male Vets display their striking kit in Nottingham

Image source, Patrik Lundin - The FA
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Barking EJA and HP8 during the under-14 boys category in London

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Murder on Zidance Floor carry out their 'media commitments' in Nottingham

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AFC Dunstable have the honour of getting their hands on the FA Cup in Luton

Image source, Patrik Lundin - The FA
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She Can Play and Dartford Royals compete during the Adult Females matches in London City

Image source, Jan Kruger - The FA
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Grimsby Ancient Mariners take on Hornsea 3G in the Walking Football final in Manchester

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Bellerbys College celebrate getting through to the finals in Sheffield on Sunday, 20 March

Image source, Patrik Lundin - The FA
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Park Street FC take on Hunters in the Adult Male category in London

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