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Emirates FA Cup and Vitality Women's FA Cup semi-final schedule and travel details

Friday 25 Mar 2022
Wembley Stadium will welcome this season's Emirates FA Cup semi-finalists across 16 and 17 April

We can now confirm the schedules, broadcast details and travel advice for the 2021-22 Emirates FA Cup and Vitality Women’s FA Cup semi-finals.

The Emirates FA Cup

• Saturday 16 April: Manchester City v Liverpool at 3.30pm BST on BBC One and BBC iPlayer (UK only)
• Sunday 17 April: Chelsea v Crystal Palace at 4.30pm BST on ITV, ITV Hub, STV and UTV (UK only)

Comprehensive radio coverage of the Emirates FA Cup semi-finals will also be provided by BBC 5 Live and talkSPORT.

If you're outside the UK, then please see our list of global broadcast partners for details on how to watch the Emirates FA Cup semi-finals.

The Vitality Women’s FA Cup

• Saturday 16 April: West Ham United v Manchester City at 12.15pm BST on BBC One and BBC iPlayer (UK only)
• Sunday 17 April: Arsenal v Chelsea at 12.30pm BST on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer (UK only)

If you're outside the UK and in a territory with no BFAWSL broadcast deal, then you can watch the semi-finals live on The FA Player.

The Vitality Women's FA Cup semi-finals take place across the weekend of Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 April

Travel advice

We recognise the significant challenges that are being faced by some Liverpool and Manchester City supporters with train services being severely limited due to essential engineering works being carried out over the Bank Holiday weekend by Network Rail on the West Coast Mainline.

On Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 April there will be no trains running between London Euston and Scotland on the West Coast Mainline. All services on this route will be affected, including between London and the North West. These planned works will also make services operated by Chiltern Railways extremely busy.

Therefore, the FA, Network Rail and Chiltern Railways strongly advise that Liverpool and Manchester City supporters affected should avoid travelling from the North West by train wherever possible and seek alternative travel arrangements including those detailed below:

Free bus travel

We are pleased to announce that a limited number of free return bus services will be provided for both the Emirates FA Cup and Vitality Women’s FA Cup semi-finals involving Liverpool and Manchester City on Saturday 16 April to support fans from the North West who wish to travel to and from London.

The FA will charter 100 buses from Anfield and the Etihad Stadium respectively to Wembley Stadium and back. This will ensure that up to 5000 Liverpool and Manchester City supporters will be able to travel to Wembley Stadium free of charge for their semi-final tie.

We're also committed to provide a number of free return bus services for Manchester City Women supporters travelling from the North West to east London.

These bus schedules are subject to availability, must be pre-booked, and the clubs will provide more information in due course.

In addition, we are working with our partners at National Highways to ensure that the road networks are running as efficiently as possible over the Easter period. Hundreds of miles of unessential roadworks will be put on hold to help supporters enjoy the occasion and enhance their journeys, and these motorists are encouraged to make sure that their vehicles are roadworthy before setting off.

Car parking at Wembley Stadium

Limited pre-booked car parking is available at Wembley Stadium and further details can be seen here. Blue badge holders are advised to select the appropriate category when pre-booking to avoid long distances to and from the stadium.

Transport for London

Liverpool and Manchester City supporters in London can use any of the following underground and overground services and stations to access Wembley Stadium:

• Wembley Park station – Metropolitan and Jubilee lines
• Wembley Central station – Bakerloo line, London Overground and Southern rail services
• Wembley Stadium station – Chiltern Rail services

By Communications department