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FA Cup semi-final draw sets Chelsea vs Leeds and Manchester City vs Southampton

The MirrorApril 5, 2026 at 06:22 PM
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The FA Cup semi-final draw has paired Chelsea with Leeds United and Manchester City with Southampton at Wembley. The draw confirms the final four matchups in the competition.

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What happened

The FA Cup semi-final lineup is now set, with Chelsea drawn against Leeds United and Manchester City to face Southampton. The article is a live draw report carried by The Mirror, with the matchups also reflected in the linked BBC coverage. This is a fixture update rather than a squad or injury development. The main implication is that both semi-finals are now known, allowing teams and markets to price the path to the final.

Chance analysis

This matters because cup-draw news immediately changes future-match pricing, knockout path difficulty, and rotation expectations. It does not directly alter team strength, but it creates two clearly defined semi-final markets and updates each club's route to silverware.

Impact

The FA Cup semi-final schedule is now defined, giving Chelsea, Leeds United, Manchester City, and Southampton confirmed knockout opponents.

AI Insight

Treat this as bracket-confirmation news that updates future fixture and outright modeling, not underlying team quality.

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FA Cup semi-final draw sets Chelsea vs Leeds and Manchester City vs Southampton

The FA Cup semi-final draw has paired Chelsea with Leeds United and Manchester City with Southampton at Wembley. The draw confirms the final four matchups in the competition.

Article summary

The FA Cup semi-final lineup is now set, with Chelsea drawn against Leeds United and Manchester City to face Southampton. The article is a live draw report carried by The Mirror, with the matchups also reflected in the linked BBC coverage. This is a fixture update rather than a squad or injury development. The main implication is that both semi-finals are now known, allowing teams and markets to price the path to the final.

This matters because cup-draw news immediately changes future-match pricing, knockout path difficulty, and rotation expectations. It does not directly alter team strength, but it creates two clearly defined semi-final markets and updates each club's route to silverware.

Source and timing

Source
The Mirror
Published
Apr 5, 2026, 6:22 PM
Category
Media Report
Confidence
94%
Priority
Normal

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  • west-ham
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  • southampton
  • Manchester City
  • West Ham
  • Man City
  • Leeds United

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