How to follow FA Cup semi-finals on the BBC

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How to follow FA Cup semi-finals on the BBC

BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explain how you can watch, listen and follow the FA Cup semi-finals.

How to follow FA Cup semi-finals on the BBC

BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explain how you can watch, listen and follow the FA Cup semi-finals.

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Published4 March 2026Updated 10 minutes agoThe FA Cup semi-finals have arrived - and you can keep up with all the action across the BBC.

The first semi-final between Manchester City and Southampton will be shown live on BBC One, as well as on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.

There will be live radio coverage of both matches across BBC Sounds, plus live text updates from each game on the BBC Sport website and app.

Southampton are the only non-Premier League team into the final four, and will look to become the first second-tier side since 1980 to win the competition.

Contact formContact formHow to watch the FA Cup quarter-finalsThe first of the semi-finals ties will see seven-time winners Manchester City taking on Championship outfit Southampton on Saturday, 25 April at 17:15 GMT, with highlights on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app on Sunday (22:30 GMT).

Highlights from both semi-finals will also be on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app on Sunday (22:30 GMT).

Live text commentary will cover all of the weekend's action, while digital highlights will be available on the BBC Sport website and BBC Sport social media channels.

Both ties will be shown live on television or available on streaming platforms on TNT Sports and HBO Max.

BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds will be bringing you two live commentaries from the FA Cup semi-finals this weekend.

You can also listen to every match live with your local BBC radio station on the radio, on BBC Sounds or on the BBC Sport website and app.

To find coverage on BBC Sounds, scroll through the radio dial and tap on the match you want or search for the name of your local BBC radio station.

You can also listen to this weekend's commentaries on BBC Sounds via your smart speaker.

Just ask your speaker to 'play 5 Live', for example. Or if it's local coverage you are after, simply use the name of your local BBC radio station.

Here are ways to download the BBC Sounds app in the UK:

Manchester City v Southampton (17:15) BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra

You can keep up to date with everything going on with your team by following the club feed on the BBC Sport website and app, as well as BBC Sounds.

So if you are a Liverpool fan, for example, check out their page on the BBC Sport website and app, and on BBC Sounds. Similarly, if you are, say, a Chelsea supporter, find their page on BBC Sport and on BBC Sounds.

And you can head to our 'all teams' page to find all clubs.

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