GREAT SAVE!published at 14:36 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2016
#PeoplesCup
It's the people's version of the FA Cup
Knockout competition with three rounds: semi-finals stage
Over 400 teams taking part including 56 disability teams across two categories
Matthew Henry and Nick Crowther
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Redditch United B will compete this afternoon in the Male veterans category and are no strangers to the blood, sweat and tears needed to claim FA People’s Cup glory.
Over the past five years the team have raised over £10,000 for Macmillan, Help for Heroes, Bliss and Dementia UK, after completing the Three Peaks challenge, a London to Paris bike ride, and a New Years’ Day swim in Newquay (better you than me).
As well as today’s competition, team members Adrian Clements and Bob Cox will be running the Paris Marathon for charity in April and cycling the Cardiff Velothon and completing the Great North Run in September.
Today the team will compete in Bristol for a place in the FA People’s Cup Grand Final. The very best of luck!
Helen Richmond
Our reporter on the ground
Speaking of lovely kits, do Gainsborough male veterans have an unfair advantage in Nottingham?
Surely a winner for the most-garish-kit award?
Bedlington Vets 5-3 Yorkshire Vets
Bedlington Vets won their first match 5-3 against Yorkshire Vets in Manchester.
Here they are in a lovely yellow kit.
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They may not have made it through but it's nice to see Charlton Athletic Upbeats are still keeping their team spirit!
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Helen Richmond
Our reporter on the ground
Beechcroft Walking Football Club's captain giving out the instructions before their first game in Nottingham.
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Some impressive tekkers here...
Can you do better that Tom?
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We've had some great stories sent to us over this People's Cup weekend by this one from Shrewsbury Town Walking Football is up there with the most inspirational.
The team reached the finals after they scored two goals in the last minute to force a penalty shootout in the first round, which they won thanks to 'keeper George Buckley who saved two penalties and scored the winner.
But that is only half of the story.
Two of the team have recovered from heart scares to take part in today's semi-finals, including captain Tony Balecke.
It was during last years People's Cup Tony realised he had a heart defect, and due to walking football he was diagnosed and underwent successful surgery last December and now believes walking football has saved his life.
Truly inspirational, this is what the FA People's Cup is all about.
We'd all like to wish Shrewsbury Town good luck in Nottingham today.
The Walking Football and Adult male categories are underway across the country.
They are our last two categories of this semi-finals weekend, the teams long wait for the chance to book their Grand Final place is over.
We've got some great stories to bring you over the next couple of hours about the teams competing.
If you missed the first round action back in January you still have until Monday to watch it on the BBC iPlayer.
The show is presented by BBC Radio 1Xtra's Nick Bright and features a host of great stories.
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Here are your Adult disability winners in Portsmouth, Pompey amputees.
I know I have mentioned it already but if you haven't seen their spectacular goal from earlier (11:12) then please do, you will not be disappointed.
You can view the video in the live text commentary below or the highlights tab above.
Georgina Burkoff
Our reporter on the ground
As promised - here's Doncaster Belles getting through to the final of the Under-16 girls by beating Sandwell Academy in a penalty shootout.
Abigail Payet
Our reporter on the ground
A lovely cut in from the wing by and low shot into the bottom corner by Beds FA County Representatives against Chelsea Foundation in the U16 Disability Category in Luton.
"3-2," announces someone happily in the watching crowd.
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So this morning the U16 girls, Adult disability and U16 disability categories were completed from 14:00 it is the turn of Walking Football and Male veterans.
We want to hear from as many of you as possible.
Georgina Burkoff
Our reporter on the ground
Here's Doncaster Belles scoring during their semi-final against Sandwell.
You see Sandwell, your coach was warning you not to allow Doncaster Belles to shoot!
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WNFC are on their way to Manchester Goals.... Good luck.
Keep your pictures coming in!
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Georgina Burkoff
Our reporter on the ground
Ole United have reached the final in Manchester and here is Leah quietly telling me how excited they were about getting through.....
Ole United and Doncaster Belles have both reached the final of the U16 girls competition in Manchester.
The Dons reached the final after a penalty shootout win over Sandwell Academy (footage to follow shortly).
Here's Ole United's team talk before the final.
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Abigail Payet
Our reporter on the ground
Saints Foundation's keeper denies Beds FA County Representative in the Under-16 Disability category in Luton.
Fraser Forster would be proud of this one!