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Who will win this season’s FA Cup?

Football Tuesday April 1, 2025 By: Harry Howes

After eight months of action, 745 entrants and 741 matches, we have this season’s four FA Cup semi-finalists. Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, Manchester City and Nottingham Forest all have a day out at Wembley to look forward to later this month.

They’ll all be hoping to be back at the iconic venue for the final on Saturday 17th May – but there can only be one winner. Following yet another exciting weekend of cup football, we’ve taken a closer look at each of the final four.

FA Cup quarter-final results

Saturday 29th March

Fulham 0-3 Crystal Palace
Brighton and Hove Albion 0-0 Nottingham Forest (Forest won 4-3 on penalties)

Sunday 30th March

Preston North End 0-3 Aston Villa
Bournemouth 1-2 Manchester City

FA Cup Hospitality

Aston Villa look to end trophy drought

Villa as a club are established winners in this competition, with seven titles, but their last one came way back in 1957. They reached the final in 2015 but were roundly humbled by Arsenal in a 4-0 defeat.

They’ll be desperate to win their first major trophy since 1996 as they look to continue their incredible resurgence of the last few years. Since Unai Emery took charge, they’ve established themselves back at the top table of English football and have a Champions League quarter-final against Paris Saint-Germain on the horizon.

If they can get through that, the FA Cup will feel insignificant in comparison, although they’ll still have dreams of going all the way. They eased past Preston on Sunday, winning 3-0 thanks to Marcus Rashford’s first two goals in Villa colours.

While Palace in the semis won’t be easy, they now possess players with a history of stepping up in big games. As well as Rashford, the likes of Marco Asensio, Emi Martinez and Ollie Watkins have experience in high-profile situations.

Meanwhile, Youri Tielemans knows the FA Cup like the back of his hand, having struck the winner as Leicester beat Chelsea in the 2021 final.

Crystal Palace dream of first ever major trophy

Fans of Crystal Palace are getting used to FA Cup days out at Wembley, although they’re yet to see their side lift the famous trophy. They suffered heartbreak in 2016 when Manchester United came from behind to beat them in the 2016 final, 26 years after their last Wembley meeting.

Patrick Vieira guided the Eagles to the semi-finals in his first season three years ago, but he was unable to find a way to beat Chelsea. Yet things feel different this time, with proven winner Oliver Glasner at the helm.

The Austrian is no stranger to silverware, having masterminded Europa League success with Eintracht Frankfurt in 2022. And with Palace on a run that’s seen them win 10 of their last 12 games, they’re hitting form just at the right time.

They brushed Fulham aside with ease in their quarter-final clash on Saturday to set up a semi-final against Aston Villa. And while Unai Emery’s side is packed with quality and will likely be favourites, Palace have already beaten them twice this season, including a 4-1 thumping in February.

Can Manchester City rescue their season with an FA Cup win?

It’s been a strange season for many reasons, not least because Manchester City only have one trophy on their radar. They’re out of the Champions League and their title hopes are long gone, meaning the FA Cup is their only chance of silverware this season.

They’re also not guaranteed a Champions League spot this season, meaning the next few weeks could be pivotal for Pep Guardiola’s side. They’ve endured an uncharacteristically poor campaign, thanks to a combination of disappointing individual performances and injuries.

Former talisman Kevin De Bruyne has struggled for fitness and has been far from his best when available. Meanwhile, the likes of Phil Foden and Jack Grealish haven’t delivered, while Rodri has spent much of the campaign sidelined.

In previous years, City would be the odds-on favourites to go all the way in the FA Cup based on the semi-final line-up. But with a tricky test against Forest followed by either Villa or Palace, they’ll have to be at their very best to guarantee their eighth FA Cup.

Will Nottingham Forest’s dream season continue?

It’s fitting that it’s April Fools’ Day because if you’d have told Nottingham Forest’s fans at the start of the season they’d be fighting for a Champions League spot and an FA Cup on 1st April, most of them would have laughed in your face.

Yet remarkably, that’s where they find themselves as we approach the business end of an astonishing season for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side. They edged into the semi-finals with their third consecutive FA Cup penalty shootout win, this time getting the better of Brighton.

And they find themselves third in the Premier League, five points clear of Chelsea in fourth. Their resilient defence combined with their energetic, pacey attack has seen them blow sides away this year, while Chris Wood has been rolling back the years up top.

The New Zealand international is set for a spell on the sidelines but Forest will feel they have adequate cover and fear nobody, particularly semi-final opponents Man City. They beat them in their last meeting just a few weeks ago and with City far from their best this season, it really will be anyone’s game when they meet at Wembley.

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