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Day Saturday
Date 8/9 March 2014
Total matches 4
Total goals 13
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Fifth round Semi final

Arsenal stayed on course to end a trophy drought stretching back to 2005 as they secured a place in the FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley with victory over Everton at Emirates Stadium.

Two goals in three second-half minutes from Ryan Flynn and John Brayford took League One side Sheffield United to a Wembley FA Cup semi-final.

Hull City will play in the semi-finals of the FA Cup for the first time since 1930 after three goals in the final 22 minutes ended Sunderland's hopes.

FA Cup holders Wigan Athletic shocked Manchester City in the competition for the second time in consecutive seasons to set up a semi-final with Arsenal.

Match Details[]

Saturday March 8, 2014[]

Saturday March 8, 2014
12:45
Arsenal Arsenal FC 4–1 Everton FC Everton Emirates Stadium, London
Attendance: 59,719
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
Özil Goal 7'
Arteta Goal 68' (pen)
Giroud Goal 83'85'
Report Lukaku Goal 32'

Sunday March 9, 2014[]

Sunday March 9, 2014
12:00
Sheffield United Sheffield United FC 2–0 Charlton Athletic FC Charlton Athletic Bramall Lane, Sheffield
Attendance: 30,048
Referee: Lee Mason
Flynn Goal 65'
Brayford Goal 67'
Report

Sunday March 9, 2014
14:00
Hull City Hull City AFC 3–0 Sunderland AFC Sunderland KC Stadium
Attendance: 20,047
Referee: Craig Pawson
Davies Goal 68'
Meyler Goal 72'
Fryatt Goal 77'
Report

Sunday March 9, 2014
16:05
Manchester City Manchester City FC 1–2 Wigan Athletic FC Wigan Etihad Stadium, Manchester
Attendance: 46,824
Referee: Anthony Taylor
Nasri Goal 68' Report Jordi Gómez Goal 27' (pen)
Perch Goal 47'

Match brackets[]

  Fifth round Sixth round Semi-Finals Final
                                     
 Sunderland 1  
 Southampton 0  
   Arsenal 4  
   Everton 1  
 Sheffield Wednesday 1
 Charlton Athletic 2  
     
     
 Cardiff City 1  
 Wigan Athletic 2  
   Hull City 3
   Sunderland 0  
 Manchester City 2
 Chelsea 0  
   
   
 Everton 3  
 Swansea City 1  
   Sheffield Utd 2
   Charlton Athletic 0  
 Sheffield United 3
 Nottingham Forest 1  
   
     
 Arsenal 2  
 Liverpool 1  
   Manchester City 1
   Wigan Athletic 2  
 Brighton & Hove Albion 1
 Hull City 1  

See also[]

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