JAKARTA - The draw for the 2019/20 FA Cup semi-final which was held on Sunday, June 28 evening, brought together two London teams with two Manchester teams. Manchester United will meet Chelsea, while Arsenal will face City.

Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City strolled past their respective opponents in the quarter-finals.

Manchester United will become the first team to qualify for the Cup semi-finals after beating Norwich City 2-1 at Carrow Road on Saturday, 27 June.

The Red Devils won thanks to a goal from the captain Harry Maguire two minutes before the end of the second extra time.

A day later drama also broke out at Bramall Lane when Sheffield United had to admit Arsenal's lead. Sheffield briefly equalized three minutes before normal time ended, but Dani Ceballos scored the winner for 2-1.

After Arsenal, Chelsea became the next London team to book a ticket at Wembley for the semifinals after a narrow 1-0 win at Leicester City. The Blues' victory came thanks to Ross Barkley's third goal during the FA Cup this season.

One final place for the semifinals was secured by defending champions Manchester City. Pep Guardiola's team beat Newcastle United 2-0 at St. Petersburg. James' Park.

Following are the results of the FA Cup quarter-finals (in WIB, the hosts are named first):

Saturday (June 27)

Norwich City 1 - Manchester United 2 (Todd Cantwell 75 '; Odion Ighalo 51', Harry Maguire 118 ')

Sunday (June 28) night to Monday (June 29) early morning

Sheffield United 1 - Arsenal 2 (David McGoldrick 87 '; Nicolas Pepe p-25', Dani Ceballos 90 + 1 ')

Leicester City 0 - Chelsea 1 (Ross Barkley 63 ')

Newcastle United 0 - Manchester City 2 (Kevin de Bruyne 37 ', Raheem Sterling 68') FA Cup semi-final draw (matches scheduled for 18 & 19 July):

Arsenal vs Manchester City

Manchester United vs Chelsea


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