Manchester United vs. Coventry City live stream: FA Cup live online, TV channel, Preview, prediction, Start time, How to Watch FA Cup Semi-Finals Online From anywhere
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Manchester United vs. Coventry City live stream: FA Cup live online, TV channel, Preview, prediction, Start time, How to Watch FA Cup Semi-Finals Online From anywhere
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Coventry City and Manchester United face off in a scintillating FA Cup semi-final tie with the underdogs vying to continue their iconic tale against one of English football's biggest heavyweights.
Coventry City's journey to the FA Cup semi-final has been nothing short of a miracle with the Championship outfit weaving themselves a fairytale in England's oldest football competition. The Sky Blues miraculously turned around the scoreline against Wolves in injury-time scoring two late goals to seal a ticket to Wembley as the underdogs look to continue their fairytale.
Erik ten Hag's Manchester United have been heavily hampered by their massive inconsistencies this term with the side entering the contest on the back of successive draws in the Premier League. The Red Devils did breeze past Liverpool in a seven-goal thriller at Old Trafford but the Dutch manager would be wary of any casual approach against Coventry with the latter possessing all the qualities to cut their FA Cup journey short.
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Coventry vs Manchester United kick-off time
Date: April 21, 2024
Kick-off time: 10:30 am EST
Venue: Wembley Stadium
Coventry City and Manchester United lock horns at the Wembley Stadium in England.
The semi-final is scheduled to take place on April 21, 2024, with the two sides slated to kick-start the clash at 10:30 am EST in the US.
Coventry team news
Japanese winger Tatsuhiro Sakamoto will be sidelined for the clash against Manchester United with the seven-goal man ruled out for the remainder of the campaign.
Jamie Allen will be another absentee for Mark Robins' men with the 28-year-old recovering from a calf strain.
The biggest miss for the Sky Blues would be the absence of Jamaican midfielder Kasey Palmer who is the fulcrum of his side. Palmer was handed a yellow card during Coventry's visit to the Molineux suspending him for the semi-final clash at Wembley.
Matty Godden was an unused substitute in Coventry's clash against Birmingham over the weekend as the English forward returned to the side after missing the previous three games due to a niggle in his calf.
Ellis Simms and Haji Wright will partner up at the tip of the lineup for Robins' side with the former scoring a scintillating brace and the latter thundering in the winner in their side's turnaround against Wolves.
Coventry City predicted XI: Collins; Thomas, Latibeaudiere, Kitching; Eccles, Kelly, Torp, Bidwell, Palmer; Simms, Wright.
Manchester United team news
Erik ten Hag's side have been plagued with injury this season with the former Ajax manager not really spoilt for choices when choosing a strong eleven to piece together at Wembley.
Luke Shaw (muscle), Tyrell Malacia (knee), Raphael Varane (muscle), Victor Lindelof (thigh), Anthony Martial (groin), and Lisandro Martinez (calf) are all confined to the treatment room.
Jonny Evans' muscle injury is tipped to be assessed closer to kick-off while Harry Maguire is available for selection despite his injury issue in the first-half against Bournemouth in the Premier League.
Scott McTominay would be pushing to feature in Manchester United's engine room alongside English prodigy Kobie Mainoo despite the former missing the encounter against the Cherries.
Brazilian winger Antony will be deployed on the flank alongside his South American teammate Alejandro Garnacho featuring on the opposite wing with Danish forward Rasmus Hojlund spearheading the forward battery.
Manchester United predicted XI: Onana; Wan-Bissaka, Maguire, Kambwala, Dalot; McTominay, Mainoo; Antony, Fernandes, Garnacho; Hojlund.
Erik ten Hag's side made it to the final of the FA Cup last season but fell short against Manchester City. Coventry, who have reached the FA Cup final only once before when they clinched the trophy in 1987 after beating Spurs, will mark a unique challenge for United with the potential for a huge upset possibly playing on the minds of both sets if players.
The game also signifies Coventry's first return to Wembley since their defeat in the play-off final by Luton last season. The journey to Wembley for both teams has been eye-catching with Manchester United securing their spot in the semis after a thrilling 4-3 victory over Liverpool, while Coventry managed to score twice in stoppage-time to overcome Wolves.
On the team news front, Harry Maguire is expected to be fit after the 31-year-old clutched his left thigh during the 2-2 Premier League draw with Bournemouth on Saturday. However, United are set to be without six senior defenders with Tyrell Malacia out for the entire season with a knee problem, Luke Shaw, Victor Lindelof, Lisandro Martinez and Raphael Varane are not back until next month while Jonny Evans could also miss out again.
Manchester United travel to Wembley this afternoon to face Championship side Coventry City in the second FA Cup semi-final with the knowledge that this competition is their final chance of winning a trophy this season.
The Red Devils defeated Liverpool in a thrilling contest in the last round but have not been able to build on that momentum in the Premier League. They have not won since that clash at Old Trafford settling for draws against Brentford, Liverpool and Bournemouth whilst suffering a heart-breaking last minute loss to Chelsea.
Erik ten Hag will see this match as the perfect time to face lower league opposition with his team having something to prove as they attempt to reach the FA Cup final for the second time in as many years but Coventry will pose a genuine threat at Wembley today.