FA Cup Magic Returns: Can Underdogs Create a Historic Fairytale Ending Against Manchester City?
The FA Cup semifinals bring renewed magic as underdogs challenge Manchester City's dominance, with potential for first non-big-six winner since 2013.

The Resurgent FA Cup Magic
The world's oldest football competition has rediscovered its sparkle with an unprecedented semifinal lineup. Only Manchester City remains from England's traditional 'big six', setting the stage for potential history-making underdog triumphs.
Semifinal Showdown at Wembley
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Manchester City vs Nottingham Forest (April 26-27):
- City chasing a record 7th consecutive semifinal appearance
- Forest seeking first final since 1991
- Historical FA Cup meetings favor Forest 4-1
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Crystal Palace vs Aston Villa:
- Palace aiming for first-ever FA Cup final
- Villa pursuing first trophy since 1957
- Villa eliminated Palace in all 3 previous FA Cup meetings
Breaking the Big Six Stranglehold
Since 1988, only 4 non-'big six' clubs have lifted the trophy:
- Everton (1995)
- Portsmouth (2008)
- Wigan (2013)
- Leicester City (2021)
This year could see the streak continue with:
- Nottingham Forest (last won in 1959)
- Crystal Palace (never won)
- Aston Villa (last won in 1957)
Key Quotes from Football Figures
"The FA Cup seems to have its sparkle back and might even have the first magical fairytale ending since Wigan in 2013." - Pat Nevin, BBC pundit
"This is what the FA Cup is about - being able to dream. Clubs can now rewrite history." - Mark Schwarzer, former Premier League goalkeeper
Tactical Analysis
- Manchester City: Pep Guardiola's domestic cup specialists have won 5 of last 6 FA Cups
- Nottingham Forest: Strong counter-attacking threat with historical cup pedigree
- Crystal Palace: Best form outside Liverpool in last 10 PL matches
- Aston Villa: Balancing European ambitions with domestic cup push
Road to Wembley
Each semifinalist's path: | Team | Notable Results | Key Scorers |
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Man City | 6-2 vs Luton, 2-1 vs Bournemouth | Haaland (4 goals) | |
Nott'm Forest | Penalty wins vs Bristol City/Blackpool | Awoniyi (3 goals) | |
Crystal Palace | 1-0 vs Everton, 3-0 vs Preston | Eze (2 goals) | |
Aston Villa | 4-0 vs Sheffield Utd, 3-2 vs Brentford | Watkins (5 goals) |
Historical Context
The last time none of Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man Utd or Tottenham reached the semifinals was 1991 - when Nottingham Forest last appeared in the final.
What's at Stake
- European qualification for winners
- Ending trophy droughts: Forest (65 years), Villa (67 years)
- First major trophy for Crystal Palace
- Potential domestic double for Manchester City
As Wembley prepares to host these matchups, the FA Cup proves why it remains football's most magical domestic competition, where dreams can become reality against all odds.