Man City vs Sheffield United TV details: how to watch FA cup semi final - channel and live stream information

Pep Guardiola’s side are back at Wembley Stadium on Saturday with EFL Championship opposition standing in their way of a first FA Cup since final since 2019.
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Manchester City take a break from Premier League and UEFA Champions League action this weekend as they look to reach their first FA Cup final since 2019.

Pep Guardiola’s side take on Sheffield United from the EFL Championship at Wembley Stadium with a place in next month’s showpiece match up for grabs. There will be plenty of City fans heading to the capital for the game but for those who can’t make it here is everything you need to know about how to watch the action on TV and online:

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Man City vs Sheffield United date and kick off time

Manchester City vs Sheffield United will be the first of this year’s two FA Cup semi-finals and will be played on Saturday, April 22 with a 4:45pm (UK time) kick off. The winner of the tie will learn their final opponents on Sunday, April 23 when Brighton & Hove Albion go head-to-head with Manchester United in the second semi final which kicks off at 4:30pm (UK time).

What TV channel is Man City vs Sheffield United on?

Manchester City vs Sheffield United will be broadcast live on freeview TV in the UK on ITV1. Build up to the match starts at 4pm (UK time), which is 45 minutes before kick off.

Mark Pougatch presents all the action from the semi-final at Wembley Stadium with analysis from Karen Carney, Roy Keane and Ian Wright. There will also be reports from Gabriel Clarke and commentary by Sam Matterface, Lee Dixon and Ally McCoist.

Man City vs Sheffield United live stream

Manchester City vs Sheffield United will be free to stream online, on Smart TVS and on mobile devices via ITVX, ITV’s streaming service. A TV licence is required to stream the match live.

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The ITVX app can be downloaded for mobile devices via most mainstream app stores. A login is required so new users will need to create an account in order to access the stream.

Man City and Sheffield United’s routes to the semi finals

Manchester City entered the competition in the Third Round and were drawn against Premier League rivals Chelsea, seeing off the Blues with a 4-0 home win. Title rivals Arsenal were their next opponents and Nathan Ake scored the only goal in a 1-0 win for the hosts at the Etihad.

West Ham United were City’s fifth round opponents and Pep Guardiola’s side were 3-1 victors in another home draw. Finally, they overcame Sheffield United’s Championship rivals Burnley 6-0 in the quarter finals.

Sheffield United also entered in the third round and were 2-0 winners away to Championship rivals Millwall. Their fourth round tie saw them head to the Racecourse Ground to face Wrexham in a thrilling match that ended 3-3 but there was no Hollywood ending for the National League side when they visited Bramall Lane as the Blades won the replay 3-1.

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Tottenham Hotspur stood in the way of Paul Heckingbottom’s side in the fifth round but United overcame the London side with a memorable 1-0 win. They eventually faced league rivals Blackburn Rovers in the quarter finals and a 3-2 victory at Bramall Lane secured their spot in the semis.

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