FA Cup semi-final fixtures and TV schedules confirmed
Both matches will be played at Wembley behind closed doors with no fans in attendance
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Your support makes all the difference.The FA Cup semi-final fixtures dates have been confirmed.
Arsenal will play Manchester City on Saturday 18 July before Manchester United take on Chelsea on Sunday 19 July.
Both matches will be played at Wembley behind closed doors with no fans in attendance.
BT Sport will broadcast the first semi-final on the Saturday evening before the BBC will screen the second on Sunday afternoon.
Arsenal reached the last four with a last-gasp win over Sheffield United while holders City cruised past Newcastle United.
United needed extra-time to get past Norwich while Chelsea proved too good for Leicester in the other quarter-final.
Full schedule
Saturday 18 July
Arsenal v Manchester City (7.45pm) (BT Sport 1)
Sunday 19 July
Manchester United v Chelsea (6pm) (BBC One)
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