In light of the upcoming FA Cup fourth round tie between Liverpool and Manchester United, Soccer Central Philippines reached out to ESPN Star Sports's pundits Paul Parker and Steve McMahon in an exclusive interview to give their insights in the upcoming match.
Both sides will square off on Saturday, January 28, 2012 8:45pm.
Manchester United and Manchester City are revelling after both clubs were confirmed champions yesterday.
At precisely 3pm local time in the hallowed (new) Wembley Stadium, two teams who have not exactly been known to secure trophies and trinkets will be facing off for arguably the one of the most prestiguious tournaments in the world, the FA Cup.
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Manchester United have reached the FA Cup semi-finals for the 27th time in history after defeating Arsenal 2-0 in a highly contested matchup featuring the Premier League table toppers.
Seems Arsene Wenger will have to wait for a replay against Leyton Orient to face his old rival, Sir Alex Ferguson, as the home side scored a late strike earning them a draw against Arsenal.
The FA Cup is usually known for it's "giant-killing" habits where in a non-league side is able to defeat a Premier League side. However we don't have any giant killing to mention from the results last night, but there is actually two matches that could be considered as one.
Crawley Town await the biggest moment of their football club in history as they play the mighty Manchester United in the fifth round of the FA cup this weekend. Crawley supporters jumped with joy last time around when they drew Manchester United as the team to play against in the fifth round.