FA Cup semi final draw: Date, time, fixtures for 2023 matches at Wembley

Feargal Brennan

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The 2022/23 FA Cup has the potential to throw up a few more surprises with this season's competition already producing some sensational Premier League giant-killings.

Aston Villa's Third Round exit — at the hands of EFL League Two side Stevenage — triggered a string of wild results, as top-flight sides Bournemouth, Nottingham Forest, Leicester City, and Tottenham were all knocked out by lower league opposition.

The biggest shock in the Round of 16 was fourth-tier Grimsby Town beating Southampton to book a quarter-final spot, while the other results guaranteed at least one second-tier side will reach the semifinals.

Meanwhile, both Manchester clubs are also still in the mix. Man United advanced after a wild quarterfinal at Old Trafford that saw the Red Devils dominated by Fulham for 70 minutes before the Whites completely lost the plot, seeing two players and their manager sent off, forced to play the final 20 minutes down to nine men. United took full advantage, scoring three goals to win 3-1.

With the quarter finals next on the agenda, The Sporting News looks ahead to the semifinal draw with everything you need to know.

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FA Cup semi final draw results

The 2022/23 FA Cup semifinal draw was held on Sunday March 19, after the conclusion of the tie between Brighton and Grimsby. The results of the draw produced the following matchups:

DateMatchKickoff
Apr. 22 — Apr. 23Brighton & Hove Albion vs.
Manchester United
10:00 a.m ET / 3:00 p.m. GMT
Apr. 22 — Apr. 23Manchester City vs.
Sheffield United
10:00 a.m ET / 3:00 p.m. GMT

Both games will be played at Wembley Stadium, with the semifinals played at the famed neutral venue since 2008.

When are the FA Cup semi finals played?

The 2022/23 FA Cup semi finals are scheduled for the weekend beginning on Saturday, April 22, with one match set to be played on the 22nd, and the second semifinal on Sunday, April 23.

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FA Cup quarterfinal results

Host teams are listed first with all four matches played between March 18-19.

MatchDateKickoff Time
(GMT/EDT)
Result
Man City vs. Burnley Sat, Mar. 1817:45 / 1:45Man City 6-0 Burnley
Sheffield United vs. BlackburnSun, Mar. 1912:00 / 08:00Sheff. Utd 3-2 Blackburn
Brighton vs. Grimsby TownSun, Mar. 1914:15 / 10:15Brighton 5-0 Grimsby
Man United vs. FulhamSun, Mar. 1916:30 / 12:30Man United 3-1 Fulham

Are there FA Cup quarter final replays?

The quarter-final round of the 2022/23 FA Cup does not include replays. The previous round (Round of 16) was the first stage of this season's tournament that did not come with replays for matches that concluded in a draw after 90 minutes.

In lieu of a replay, if teams are level after 90 minutes, they will play 30 minutes of extra time, followed by a penalty shootout, if necessary.

Replays have slowly been phased out of the FA Cup. The English FA scrapped replays in the final in 1998/99. A year later it did away with semi-final replays.

It took a few years for the quarter-final replays to be erased (2016/17), and the Fifth Round (Round of 16) was the latest round to change in 2018/19.

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How to watch the FA Cup around the world

The FA Cup attracts attention around the globe as the oldest knockout cup competition in world football. Below are the details on how to watch the tournament in the world's major territories.

 TV channelStreaming
USAESPN+
CanadaSportsnetSportsnet NOW
UKBBC, ITV, STVBBC iPlayer, ITVX, STV Player
AustraliaParamount+
New ZealandSky Sport beINbeIN Sports Connect
India
Hong Kong myTV SUPER, M Plus LIVE
MalaysiaAstro Supersport

Astro GO, Sooka

Singapore

Feargal Brennan

Feargal is a content producer for The Sporting News. He has been working with TSN since the start of 2022 after stints with Reach, Amazon UK and Squawka in a nomadic career in the football media pyramid. Always with a keen eye on Arteta's 'Reds' and Kenny's Ireland 'Greens' and a 100% five-a-side penalty record.