FA Cup Hospitality Packages – Semi Finals

Official VIP FA Cup hospitality packages

Eventmasters are delighted to offer FA Cup Hospitality Packages, so you can enjoy enthralling FA Cup action involving your favourite football teams. There is no better way to experience the FA Cup than with one of Eventmasters’ VIP Hospitality Packages culminating with a visit to Wembley.

Package details for Manchester City v Chelsea & Coventry City v Manchester United will be available here for the Semi Finals of the FA Cup.

Secure your FA Cup Hospitality Tickets & Packages for the Semi-finals

Package options are available here for the FA Cup Semi finals matches involving our teams.

 

The Semi Finals of the Emirates FA Cup

FA Cup Semi Finals matches will be played from Saturday 20th April 2024. This is however subject to change, and is not confirmed.

Manchester City were 2 – 0 winners against fellow Premier League outfit Newcastle United in the Quarter Finals to get through to the 2023/24 FA Cup Semi Final, beating the Magpies 2 – 0. Bernardo Silva scored both of the goals for Pep Guardiola’s Cityzens that day (13′, 31′).

Chelsea were 4 – 2 winners against Championship club Leicester City to get through to the Semi Finals of the FA Cup. Marc Cucurella (13′), Cole Palmer (45+1′), Carney Chukwuemeka (90+2′) and Noni Madueke (90+8′) all scored for the Blues at Stamford Bridge, whilst the Foxes scored their two goals thanks to Stephy Mavididi (62′) and an own goal from defender Axel Disasi (51′).

To get to the semi final, Manchester United were 4 – 3 winners in a rollercoaster match against arch rivals Liverpool at Old Trafford. Scott McTominay (10′), Antony (87′), Marcus Rashford (120′) and Amad Diallo all scored for the Red Devils, whilst Alexis Mac Allister (44′), Mohamed Salah (45+2′) and Harvey Elliott were all on target for the Reds (105′).

Coventry City faced Wolves at Molineux in the Quarter Final, booking their place at Wembley Stadium in the semi final after beating their Premier League opponents 3 – 2. Ellis Simms (53′, 90+7′) and Haji Wright (90+10′) both scored for the Sky Blues, whilst Rayan Ait-Nouri (83′) and Hugo Bueno (88′) scored for the home side that day.

FA Cup Semi Finals draw

From premium seats to complimentary bars and fine dining experiences, there’s no better way to enjoy the FA Cup than with our hospitality & VIP  tickets.

FA Cup Hospitality Tickets & Packages

This will be the 143rd season of the FA Cup, and this competition has a rich history which stretches back to the 1871/72 season which saw Wanderers win the inaugural final before winning it for a second time a year later.

The finals between 1873 and 1885 were all hosted at the Kennington Oval, and the first team to win the FA Cup who are still in existence is Blackburn Rovers. During this period, they won it in 1884 and 1885 after beating Scottish side Queen’s Park 2 – 1 and 2 – 0 respectively. Rovers would win it again in 1886 after beating West Brom.

Scottish sides would soon be stopped from taking part in this competition, and Queen’s Park are the only Scottish club to have got to the Final of the English FA Cup.

At this point, if an FA Cup Final resulted in a draw, the game would be replayed. This remained the case until 1999, which is when the Final became just one leg with the tie decided either at extra time or penalties if the game ends level.

Between 1909 and 1922, the FA Cup Final was played a whole host of venues: Crystal Palace, Old Trafford, Bramall Lane, Old Trafford and Stamford Bridge. In this period, Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United won it once whilst Aston Villa won it twice (1913 v Sunderland & 1920 v Huddersfield Town).

The original Wembley Stadium would then host its first ever FA Cup Final in 1923, where Bolton emerged as 2 – 0 winners against West Ham United in front of a 126,047 strong crowd.

The last ever final to be played at the original Wembley Stadium was played in the 1999/00 season where Chelsea were 1 – 0 winners against Aston Villa, where future Blues and Villa Manager Roberto Di Matteo scored the only goal of the game late on in the second half (73’).

All finals between 2001 and 2006 were played at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium, before the FA Cup Final returned to the English Capital in 2007. The first final at the new Wembley Stadium saw Chelsea beat Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United 1 – 0 thanks to a goal from Didier Drogba in extra time (116’).

Chelsea are the club who have won the FA Cup the most times at the new Wembley with 5. These wins under the arch came in: 2007 (v Manchester United), 2009 (v Everton), 2010 (v Portsmouth), 2012 (v Liverpool) and 2018 (v Manchester United).

Despite this, it is Arsenal who have won the FA Cup the most with no less than 14 as of the time of writing. The Gunners’ first ever win in this competition came in a 2 – 0 win against Huddersfield Town at the old Wembley Stadium in the 1929/30 season.

Their 13 other FA Cup triumphs came in: 1936 (v Sheffield United), 1950 (v Liverpool), 1971 (v Liverpool), 1979 (v Manchester United), 1993 (v Sheffield Wednesday), 1998 (v Newcastle United), 2002 (v Chelsea), 2003 (v Southampton), 2005 (v Manchester United), 2014 (v Hull City) 2015 (v Aston Villa), 2017 (v Chelsea) and 2020 (v Chelsea).

There have been 8 different winners of the FA Cup in the last 10 years with Arsenal and Manchester City being the only clubs to win it more than once in that time. The Cityzens are the current holders of this competition after they were 2 – 1 winners in a Manchester Derby Final against Manchester United at Wembley in 2023. Ilkay Gündoğan (1’, 51’) scored both goals for Pep Guardiola’s side, while it was Bruno Fernandes who got the Red Devils’ only goal of the game in the first half from the penalty spot (33’).

The winners of the last 10 FA Cup Finals are as follows: Arsenal (2014), Arsenal (2015), Manchester United (2016), Arsenal (2017), Chelsea (2018), Manchester City (2019), Arsenal (2020), Leicester City (2021), Liverpool (2022) & Manchester City (2023).

All rounds are played over one leg, however, there will be a replay all the way up until the semi-final and final, where ties are decided on either extra time or penalties if the game finishes level after 90 minutes.

There is no better way to experience what enthralling FA Cup action than with an Eventmasters VIP Hospitality Package. Experience all of the action in some style with Eventmasters.

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