The FA Cup semifinals in England will adopt the home-and-away format starting next month, marking a significant change from the previous single-leg knockout structure.
Under the new system, each match will be played twice - once at the home club and once at the away club. This means that the teams involved in each match will face each other twice over the course of the competition.
The decision to switch to the home-and-away format was made after extensive consultation with the Football Association (FA) and the Premier League clubs. The move is intended to provide more opportunities for fans to watch their favorite teams play, as well as increase the excitement and unpredictability of the competition.
In addition to providing more matches for fans, the home-and-away format also allows for better preparation for the final round of the competition. Teams will have the opportunity to practice against both their home and away opponents, which can help them improve their performance on the day of the final.
Overall, the adoption of the home-and-away format for the FA Cup semifinals is expected to bring excitement and new challenges to the competition, making it even more exciting for fans to follow.
