Two places in The FA Cup Final are at stake this weekend as Reading, Arsenal, Aston Villa and Liverpool travel to Wembley hoping to book their spot in the 30 May showpiece.
Whether you will be at the semi-finals, sat at home watching on BBC One or BT Sport, or down the pub, you can get your hands on the official matchday programme.
And here's how...
Reading v Arsenal
The FA Cup Semi-Final
5.20pm, Saturday 18 April 2015
Wembley Stadium connected by EE
Live on BBC One
In the programme for the weekend's first game between Championship outfit Reading and holders Arsenal, hear from Royals chief Steve Clarke, Hal Robson-Kanu and Michael Hector.
From the Gunners dug-out, Arsene Wenger is looking for a second FA Cup success in two years, while Olivier Giroud and Gabriel are desperate for victory under the arch.
We also learn more about the fascinating story of former Arsenal and Reading legend William Garbutt.
The man who starred for both sides in the early 20th century before going on to become a manager in Italy – and took charge of some of world football's most famous clubs.
And there is loads more besides...
You can buy your copy of Saturday's programme from Wembley Stadium on Saturday, priced £5, or order online from the England store.
Fans can also download the digital version of the programme directly to your device from the Apple Newsstand, or the audio edition here.
Aston Villa v Liverpool
The FA Cup Semi-Final
3pm, Sunday 19 April 2015
Wembley Stadium connected by EE
Live on BT Sport
Then for Sunday's FA Cup semi-final, where Premier League rivals Aston Villa take on Liverpool, we have views and comment from both dressing rooms.
Villa boss Tim Sherwood, goalkeeper Shay Given and forward Scott Sinclair are targeting a place back at Wembley on 30 May.
Meanwhile Reds gaffer Brendan Rogers, goalkeeper Simon Mignolet and defender Kolo Toure know they will need to be at their best to reach the Final.
There's also a look back at some classic Villa-Liverpool FA Cup encounters down the years.
You can buy Sunday's programme from Wembley Stadium on Sunday, priced £5, or order online from the England store.
Fans can also download the digital version of the programme directly to your device from the Apple Newsstand, or the audio edition here.