April 2009 - FA Cup
In the past decade or so the FA Cup seems of been devalued due to the big clubs concentrating on the Premier League and the Champions League. However it is still the top domestic cup competition in England and in turn the best around the globe. From all the fun of the non-league outfits taking on the big boys to the final itself – you'll be kept well up to date by the football team at betting.betfair.
Sunday Football Round-up: All blue final as Everton beat United on pens
Jagielka strikes killer blow to set up final with Chelsea after Howard's heroics deny United......
Saturday Football Round-up: Drogba fires Chelsea into the final
Guus Hiddink's men come from behind to reach second FA Cup final in three years... Meanwhile, in the league, Stoke climb to safety and Sunderland sink Hull....
FA Cup Semi-Final Betting: Manchester United v Everton
Manchester United might have put their recent woes behind them but David Moyse's ability to draw every ounce of courage, commitment and quality out of his side should not be under-estimated, says Richard Walker. Best...
FA Cup Semi-Final Betting: Arsenal v Chelsea
Arsenal are hitting top form and Chelsea's heads are still spinning from conceding four in Europe. But Richard Walker is expecting a tight game at Wembley on Saturday. Best Bet: Back the draw @ [3.35]....
FA Cup Semi-Finals Betting: Don't expect underdogs to have their day
Cup football is meant to favour outsiders but when it comes to the FA Cup semi-finals the overwhelming trend is for the favourites to prevail, writes Andrew Atherley....