Manchester City face a Wembley clash against Premier League high-fliers Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup semi-finals.
The draw took place ahead of City’s 2-1 comeback victory over Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium, in which they sealed their place in the final four of the competition for the seventh year running.
City fell behind to Evanilson’s goal on 21 minutes after Erling Haaland failed to convert an early penalty.
But the Norway international did end up finding the back of the net, equalising just four minutes after the half-time break, before Omar Marmoush netted the winner two minutes after being introduced as a substitute.
Pep Guardiola’s side last claimed the FA Cup trophy in 2023, and this year’s iteration stands as the final chance to salvage their season with domestic silverware, as they sit 22 points behind leaders Liverpool in the Premier League.
City, seven-time winners of the competition, fell to a 2-1 defeat against rivals Manchester United in last year’s final.
Forest’s run to the semi-finals continues a superb 2024/25 campaign, which has seen a sustained push for a UEFA Champions League finish – with Nuno Espirito Santo’s side sitting third in the Premier League.
Nuno’s men advanced to the semi-finals with a penalty shoot-out victory over Brighton & Hove Albion, with the two sides locked level at 0-0 over 120 minutes. Forest also beat Ipswich Town on penalties in the fifth round.
Forest have not won a major trophy for 35 years, and should they win the FA Cup and finish in a Champions League spot, they would open up another spot in Europe for a Premier League team.
Aston Villa, meanwhile, beat Preston North End 3-0 to seal their spot in the final four, and they will face Crystal Palace.
Marcus Rashford scored for the first time in an Aston Villa shirt, netting a brace, while Jacob Ramsey notched a third to send Unai Emery’s side to Wembley.
Villa, seeking an end to their near-30-year major trophy drought, also remain in the UEFA Champions League while maintaining a push for the Premier League top five.
The first leg of their European tie against Paris Saint-Germain – who knocked Liverpool out of the competition – is on April 9.
Villa will meet Palace – who defeated Fulham 3-0 to reach the Wembley semi-finals and are hunting their first FA Cup triumph.
The Eagles finished as runners-up in the competition in 2016, taking a late lead in the final against Manchester United before being pegged back by Juan Mata, with Jesse Lingard scoring the winner in extra time.
Palace also reached the FA Cup final in 1990, but again fell at the final hurdle, and they now look to go one step further – a feat which would secure a spot in the UEFA Europa League for the first time in the club’s history.
Oliver Glasner’s side defeated Villa 4-1 in front of the TNT Sports cameras when the two sides met in February.
The semi-final ties will be held on the weekend of April 26 and 27.