Posted on 9th April 2014
Supporters organisations at Liverpool and Manchester City are calling on the FA to move their semi-final in April from Wembley after learning of rail disruption.
Posted on 9th April 2014
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
Pubs in the area of Wembley Stadium will be designated to specific sets of supporters for both FA Cup semi-finals on the weekend of Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th April 2014. Check out the information below to avoid any pub-based confusion.
Please note the FSF doesn’t play any role in allocating pubs to specific sets of fans. The Met Police share this information with us and we believe it’s important fans know the lay of the land so they can make the most of their day.
Hull City/Wigan Athletic have been allocated the east side of the stadium:
Arsenal/Sheffield United have been allocated the west side of the stadium:
Useful links:
Updated information from the Met:
Thanks to Gouldy99 for the image reproduced under CC license.
Supporters organisations at Liverpool and Manchester City are calling on the FA to move their semi-final in April from Wembley after learning of rail disruption.
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