Chelsea face Leeds United in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley Stadium, as interim manager Calum McFarlane returns to the dugout for his first match in charge. The Blues, grappling with a poor run of form, confront Daniel Farke’s Leeds side on a stunning day in London.
Manchester City Advance After Dramatic Comeback
Manchester City secured their place in the FA Cup final yesterday with a thrilling victory over Southampton. The Saints led thanks to Finn Azaz’s stunning goal with just 11 minutes remaining, poised for a major upset. However, City responded with two goals in five minutes to shatter Southampton’s dreams and keep their domestic treble hopes alive. The winners of today’s clash will meet City in the final next month.
London Marathon Sets Records
The day in London features excitement beyond football, with the marathon already delivering two world records and the sub-two-hour barrier broken. Runners raise funds for charity amid the electric atmosphere.
Chelsea’s Mid-Season Turmoil
Chelsea hit crisis point, likened to runners faltering at the 35km mark in a marathon. Following Liam Rosenior’s sacking by owners BlueCo due to dismal results, McFarlane steps in on an interim basis until season’s end. This high-stakes semi-final marks his immediate challenge against a resurgent Leeds.
Perfect Conditions at Wembley
Ideal weather enhances the spectacle at Wembley, setting the stage for a decisive battle. Both teams vie for a shot at glory against Manchester City.




