The Millwall youth team will be finding out their next opponents for the FA Cup semi-finals on Thursday night, following the match between Liverpool and Leeds United.
Originally the team were supposed to find out their opponents yesterday night, but it will be revealed tonight as Liverpool and, Millwall’s historical rivals, Leeds United are potential opponents. All semi-final matches must be played by Saturday 6th April.
Millwall head to the semi-finals following a win against Chelsea FC. After going to penalties following a 1-1 score, Millwall ended Chelsea’s youth cup campaign with a penalty score of 4-2.
The draws for the semi-finals have been made. Alongside Millwall, Manchester City will find out whether they will face Bristol City or Swindon Town as well.
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The Millwall youth team will be finding out their next opponents for the FA Cup semi-finals on Thursday night, following the match between Liverpool and Leeds United.
Originally the team were supposed to find out their opponents yesterday night, but it will be revealed tonight as Liverpool and, Millwall’s historical rivals, Leeds United are potential opponents. All semi-final matches must be played by Saturday 6th April.
Millwall head to the semi-finals following a win against Chelsea FC. After going to penalties following a 1-1 score, Millwall ended Chelsea’s youth cup campaign with a penalty score of 4-2.
The draws for the semi-finals have been made. Alongside Millwall, Manchester City will find out whether they will face Bristol City or Swindon Town as well.
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