
After an exciting round of Quarter-Final ties in the FA Cup, we’re now down to the final four as Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea and Crystal Palace prepare for Wembley.
The Eagles will face the Blues, while Jürgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola will go head to head once again with a major honour at stake.
So, what are the details ahead of the FA Cup Semi-Final? Here’s everything you need to know about tickets, dates and more…
FA Cup Semi-Final tickets 2022
As things stand, tickets are yet to go on sale, although supporters are already able to purchase the more expensive Club Wembley hospitality package (Seat Unique).
For now, it’s merely a waiting game for fans, although we can guide you to the right places.
In Crystal Palace’s case, it will be a phased selling order, giving season ticket holders priority, then members, before tickets go on general sale (CPFC).

That should also be the case for Liverpool and Manchester City, so keep an eye on the official club websites for an announcement.
For Chelsea, supporters can now expect to be allowed entry to the game, as the Football Association (FA) hold talks with the UK Government (BBC).
Proceeds are set to go towards helping the people of Ukraine, rather than into the pocket of Roman Abramovich.
When is the FA Cup Semi-Final 2022?
The two Semi-Final dates have now been revealed.
Liverpool face Manchester City on Saturday 16th April, with kick-off commencing at 15:30 BST.
Then, Chelsea will take on Crystal Palace at 16:30 BST, Sunday 17th April.
As per the FA’s official website, further details on tickets will be made available soon.
Unfortunately for Liverpool and Manchester City fans, you may have to book an extended stay in the capital.

According to The Telegraph, there are no plans to change the venue, despite the fact there are no trains between the North West and London that weekend, due to rail engineering works.
Hopefully, a solution can be found for fans of the Reds and the Citizens.
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