Man City could still face Manchester United in the FA Cup final as the rivals were kept apart in the semi-final tie between Brighton and Sheffield United

The FA Cup could see Manchester’s biggest clubs meet in the final in May after the two rivals were separated in the semi-final draw.
Brighton met winners Manchester United and Fulham in the first semi-final.
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The road to the final at Wembley is now set with some big matches along the way
Meanwhile, Manchester City host the only championship team remaining in the competition, Sheffield United, in the second clash.
Both matches take place over the weekend of Saturday 22nd April and Sunday 23rd April and will be played at Wembley Stadium.
City secured their place in the last four with a convincing 6-0 win over Burnley on Saturday night.
That win over club legend Vincent Kompany’s side means their hopes of a quadruple are still very much alive.
United hope to secure their place when they host Fulham in the quarter-finals final on Sunday afternoon.
Elsewhere, Brighton secured their place in the last four with a 5-0 win over League Two Grimsby Town.
Meanwhile, Sheffield United took the other spot in the semi-finals with a 3-2 win over Blackburn in a pulsating clash at Bramall Lane.
The Blades will be without two of their key players in this semi-final game as they borrowed a pair from City.
Tommy Doyle won the quarterfinals, but he’s one of those loan players. The other is midfielder James McAtee, who has played 29 times for the club this season.
https://talksport.com/football/fa-cup/1367077/manchester-united-manchester-city-fa-cup-semi-final-draw/ Man City could still face Manchester United in the FA Cup final as the rivals were kept apart in the semi-final tie between Brighton and Sheffield United