Summary

  • Leicester City 3-1 Manchester United

  • Fred plays ball straight to Iheanacho for Leicester opener; Greenwood fires in leveller, Tielemans finds corner & Inheacho adds header

  • Semi-final draw: Chelsea v Man City & Leicester or Man Utd v Southampton

  • Chelsea beat Sheff Utd 2-0 to reach fourth FA Cup semi-final in five years

  • Norwood turns Chilwell's shot into his own net, Ziyech strikes late

  1. How to follow on the BBCpublished at 12:38 Greenwich Mean Time 21 March 2021

    Of course you'd love to be going to Stamford Bridge or the King Power Stadium today - and we wish you were too!

    But, while that is not possible, we've got you covered across TV, radio and online.

    Gabby Logan presents the coverage of Chelsea v Sheffield United at the Bridge on BBC One from 13:15.

    Gary Lineker is in the chair for Leicester City v Manchester United at the King Power Stadium on BBC One from 16:30.

    BBC Radio 5 Live will have live commentary of the tie at Leicester while the game at Chelsea will be on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra.

    The ties being broadcast on the BBC will also be available to watch or listen via the BBC Sport website, which will also have text commentary of all the games and goal clips.

  2. Breaking team newspublished at 12:35 Greenwich Mean Time 21 March 2021

    Chelsea v Sheffield United (13:30 GMT)

    First job of the day? Bringing you the team news from the Bridge.

    Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel names a very strong side, while Blades boss Paul Heckingbottom makes five changes from the weekend thumping at Leicester.

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  3. Postpublished at 12:33 Greenwich Mean Time 21 March 2021

    Hello! How are you? Up for the Cup? Of course you are.

    Two teams - Southampton and Manchester City - are already arranging their transport/hotels for semi-finals weekend in London.

    Today, four more teams are aiming to join them at Wembley.

    Here's the plan:

    Chelsea v Sheffield United (13:30)

    Leicester v Manchester United (17:00)

  4. Postpublished at 12:30 Greenwich Mean Time 21 March 2021

    One of the key themes of the FA Cup is always the old David v Goliath analogy.

    The yappy upstart versus the big dog. The former might not have much of a chance in the fight, but they're guaranteed to give it a good go.

    Feels a bit weird to suggest a Premier League team is the smaller, weaker underdog against another in the FA Cup quarter-finals.

    But, many are portraying Sheffield United as that character in today's scrap for Wembley...

    Sheffield United captain Billy SharpImage source, Getty Images