FA Cup semi-final draw: Rashford brace earns Aston Villa Wembley clash with Crystal Palace

30 March 2025 • 3:35pm

3:32PM Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth or Manchester City

Crystal Palace v Aston Villa.

The ties are to be played April 26 and April 27.

As Mark Chapman points out on the Beeb, you could make a case for any of the five left in the competition to go all the way.

3:31PM The other tie sees the lowest-ranked side left in the competition, Crystal Palace, facing Preston vanquishers Aston Villa.

3:30PM A mouthwatering clash between teams separated by six points in the Premier League.

3:29PM Curious decision to do it hours before the last quarter-final is decided, but hey ho.

It is BBC pundit Joe Hart doing the honours.

The numbers for the draw are:1 Crystal Palace2 Aston Villa3 Bournemouth or Manchester City

4 Nottingham Forest

3:27PM 1999 – Aston Villa’s 3-0 win over Preston is their biggest winning margin in an FA Cup game since January 1999, when they beat Hull City 3-0. Villa have reached their first FA Cup semi-final since 2015. Cruise. pic.twitter.com/yK4w0Ys1Ao

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3:26PM “It’s a great feeling [to score two goals]. I feel like I’ve been playing better football since I’ve been here. It’s nice for a forward to get goals and hopefully it continues.

“I think we’re a very ambitious team, we want to win and get as far as we can in all competitions and also get back to the top four as well.”

Asked by the BBC how far he is from his best form, he answered: “Step by step, I think I can still get fitter and I missed a lot of football before joining up with them. At the moment, my football feels good, I’m injury-free and just enjoying my football.”

3:22PM An impressive spell in the middle of the second half saw Villa outclass Preston, who defended determinedly in the first half. Two goals in quick succession took all the sting out of the game

The three Rs – Ramsey, Rashford and Rogers – were full of running and they still have the energy to go over to the travelling fans and applaud them. 

What a time to be an Aston Villa fan. Thousands will be travelling to Paris for the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final on April 9.

3:19PM Villa are the only team left in the Premier League who can realistically do a “double” this season. They have Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League quarters and then one of Arsenal or Real Madrid. Of course, Arsenal can still mathematically win the Premier League but it looks unlikely. 

3:18PM Two minutes of stoppage time to be played. Marcus Rashford gets awarded the player of the match. He shone after a frustrating first half and was unflappable from the spot, despite a few distraction tactics from Preston goalkeeper Cornell.

3:17PM Over 70% possession for the Premier League side and it looks that figure will slide up a few points as they hold onto the ball.

Nearly four, as McGinn receives a quick throw in on the box, turns and flicks the ball to Ramsay. His shot pings off a Preston leg and misses the far post by centimetres.

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