2 months ago 14.54
Manchester City against Liverpool starts at 15.30 and Scott Murray is on duty here. A quick look at the teams for today’s FA Cup semifinals.
Manchester City: Steffen, Joao Cancello, Stones, Ake, Zinchenko, Bernardo Silva, Fernandinho, Grillish, Foden, Gabriel Jesus, Stirling. Signatures: Diaz, Gundogan, Laporte, Rodri, De Bruyne, Mares, Ederson, Delap, Lavia.
Liverpool: Alison, Alexander-Arnold, Konate, van Dyke, Robertson, Keita, Fabinho, Tiago, Salah, Diaz, Manet Replace: Milner, Firmino, Gomez, Henderson, Jones, Giotto, Tsimikas, Matip, Keleher.
Referee: Michael Oliver (Northumberland).
7m ago14.50
Charles Antaky wrote in an email: “Extremely neighbor of the Spurs, to give up all points to Brighton and give Arsenal a chance to return to the race for the trophy in fourth place. Arsenal, on the other hand, are quite capable of extreme generosity; Their recent gifts to warring parties have undoubtedly retained great moral merit in the sky, though not so much among Arsenal fans. The inclusion of Tavares could help make Southampton the next beneficiaries, although fortunately this means that Jaka is not a left-back. Something to hold on to. ”
10 minutes ago 14.46
Hearts made his third Scottish Cup final in four years after defeating local rival Hibbs 2-1. Here is the full report.
11 minutes ago 14.45
Manchester City beat West Ham 4-1 in the semi-finals of the FA Cup to host a match against Arsenal or Chelsea.
Mariam Naz’s report is here.
14 minutes ago 14.42
More photos here …
Protesters in front of Old Trafford. Photo: Ed Sykes / Action Images / Reuters The message is clear. Photo: Paul Ellis / AFP / Getty Images
Updated at 14.54 BST
19 minutes ago 14.37
Man United fans were planning protests before today’s match against Norwich. We will have a full story about this later. You can hear the songs “Glazers out” here.
24 minutes ago 14.33
Brighton boss Graham Potter, shiny in a black sweater around his throat, applauded Brighton’s traveling fans and even kissed him a few times. Even commentator Ian Dark called it Spurs a lot. Antonio Conte’s men have only six games left: Brentford (a), Leicester (h), Liverpool (a), Arsenal (h), Burnley (h), Norwich (a). The next four matches will surely decide their fate.
29 minutes ago 14.28
Brighton beat the Spurs!
Tottenham blew it up. A poor performance is punishable by death, as Trosar’s goal gives Brighton’s impressive team a 1-0 victory. The Seagulls made Hull 2008, winning both Arsenal and Spurs in quick succession. Brighton are 10th, while the Spurs are still three distances from Arsenal in fourth place, although the Gunners have two games in hand.
32 minutes ago 14.24
Simon McMahon keeps us up to date with news north or at the border. “This is the semi-final weekend of the Scottish Cup in Scotland and the * ultimate news * Hearts have just managed to tackle a nervous 2-1 victory over 10 Hibs in Hampden. They will play either Celtic or Rangers, who will meet tomorrow in the final. There are no SPL games, so everything is geared towards the Scottish Championship. Arbroath could move within one point of leaders Kilmarnock (who lost 2-1 to Inverness last night) with a win against the bottom of the Queen of South table today, and the second Dunfermline will equal Ayr directly over them if he beats them today . I guess it’s not called the “business end” of the season for nothing.
37 minutes ago 14.19
Oh, Spurs! With a grim 0-0 look safe, Leandro Trosar just scored for Brighton in the 90th minute. Deserved too.
Updated at 14.22 BST
39 minutes ago 14.18
Teams: Watford vs. Brentford
Finally, the news from Vicarage Road. For the hosts, Emmanuel Denis replaces Kucho Hernandez and Pontus Janson returns to Brentford.
Watford: Foster, Luza, Joao Pedro, Camara, Sissoko, Femenia, Samir, Sar, Denis, Cabaselle, Hook.
Substitutes: Bachmann, Ngakia, Etebo, King, Cleverley, Katkart, Gosling, Kayembe, Forde.
Brentford: Raya, Ayer, Jansson, Pinocchio, Henry, Norgaard, Janelt, Eriksen, Mbeumo, Visa, Tony.
Substitutes: Fernandez, Jensen, Dasilva, Godos, Fossou, Batiste, Bech, Ryorslev, Stevens.
46 minutes ago 14.10
Teams: Southampton vs. Arsenal
There is no Alexander Lacazette for Arsenal, who is not in the team for “private reasons”. Eddie Nketia starts at the front. Nuno Tavares returns to another place.
Ralph Hazenhuttle shook things up after a heavy home defeat against Chelsea. Jan Valeri and Lianko return and Armando Broja returns to attack.
Southampton: Forster, Valerie, Bednarek, Lanco, Walker-Peters, Romeo, Ward-Prouse, Perot, S. Armstrong, Elunusi, Broya.
Substitutes: Caballero, Stevens, Livramento, Salisu, Redmond, Tela, A. Armstrong, Adams, Long.
Arsenal: Ramsdale, White, Gabriel, Saka, Odegaard, Cedric, Tavares, Sambi Lokonga, Nketia, Jaka, Martinelli.
Replace: Leno, Smith Rowe, Holding, Pepe, Elneni, Aziz, Ogungbo, Swanson, Hutchinson.
52 minutes ago 14.04
Teams: Man United vs. Norwich
Four changes for Man United from that slight defeat by Goodison. Paul Pogba, Jesse Lingard, Anthony Elanga and Diogo Dalot came. Nemanja, Matic, Fred, Aaron One-Bissaka and Marcus Rashford drop out.
Substitutes: Henderson, Bailey, Jones, Van Bisaka, Matic, Mata, Rashford, Maybri, Garnacho.
Norwich: Krul, Bayram, Gibson, Hanley, Janulis, McLean, Norman, Dowell, Lees-Melo, Rashika, Puki.
Replace: Gunn, Aaron, Zimmerman, Zolis, Sorensen, Gilmore, Rowe, Weeping, Roop.
1 hour 13.58 ago
However, Tottenham 0-0 Brighton and Spurs seemed somewhat asleep so far. Rob Smith is on duty at MBM and will take you through the last quarter of the game.
1 hour ago 13.45
Preamble
Welcome fans at the start at 15:00. Today we have a trio of your favorite old-school players and all of them could have a serious impact on important things, such as who will finish in the top four and who will drop out.
Southampton vs. Arsenal: The Gunners were favorites for the Champions League final slot a few weeks ago, but they are hesitant again after three defeats in their last four Premier League games. But maybe this is the perfect device. The Saints were beaten 6-0 by Chelsea last weekend and, like Stuart McCall, did not respond well to the blow. A rewind of past results shows Southampton losing the next time-out after their two 9-0 losses to Leicester and Man United. Homework: why is Southampton so decent and yet susceptible to such insane results?
Man United v Norwich: Ralph Rangnik has not had an exact impact. An infographic I saw the other day said that he could actually boast the worst victory rate (47.1%) of any United manager in the Premier League era. He will certainly increase by a few percent against the latest Norwich, although the Canaries showed some chirping last weekend when they beat Burnley and their previous four Premier League victories this season were in pairs.
Watford vs. Brentford: The Ford derby ends the Premier League action at 15:00, with Brent in shape believed to sink Watts to third bottom. Bee manager Thomas Frank created an atmosphere in which he was first a friend and second a boss. The best players? I would go … Eriksen, Tony, Mbeumo … Kick. Do you know who I’m sorry for? Poor old Roy Hodgson. Watford have failed to score a single point at home since taking office.
Tottenham are currently playing at Brighton’s home, so we will have news about that. And at 15.30 is the semifinal of the FA Cup between Manchester City and Liverpool. Here you will receive goal signals and everything important, but Scott Murray is your man for hot MBM action from Wembley.
Updated at 13.51 BST
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