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StarTimes To Air Live FA Cup Semi-Finals

Something good is here for StarTimes subscribers and football lovers at a very affordable and convenient price.

StarTimes will be airing live actions of the FA Cup semi-final matches this weekend on its World Football Channel, with an option for subscribers to pay-as-you-go.

The pay-as-you-go model was introduced by StarTimes more than two years ago to offer more flexible subscription options to pay-television consumers based on their preference and capacity.

The semi-final fixtures promise to be intense as fans watch some of the fiercest rivalries in world football.

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The semi-finals will be played between; Arsenal and Man City on Saturday at 7:45pm while Manchester United will battle Chelsea on Sunday at 6pm on World Football Channel.

Manchester United beat Norwich, Arsenal saw off Sheffield United, Chelsea beat Leicester and Manchester City eased past Newcastle to make up the semi-finals.

Record 13-time winners Arsenal will be looking to upset the odds when they meet defending champions City in what is sure to be a mouth-watering encounter.

The pair will clash at Wembley for the third time in three years after meetings in the 2017 FA Cup semi-final and the 2018 League Cup final.

Arsenal won the previous semi-final 2-1 and went on to defeat Chelsea in the final but that remains the last time they’ve overcome City.

 

Alice Ajakaye

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