
Manchester United are second favourites to lift the trophy following their dramatic victory over Liverpool in the quarter finals.
Manchester United advanced to the semi finals of the FA Cup in dramatic fashion this past weekend as 21-year-old Amad Diallo slotted the ball past Kelleher in the 121st minute to win 4-3 and spare a penalty shootout in the dying moments of the game.
They will meet with Championship side Coventry City in the next round. The Sky Blues progressed past Wolves in similar fashion, scoring two late goals in the 97th and 100th minute to send their Premier League opponents packing.
Despite being a favourable draw for the Red Devils, they will want to avoid facing the same fate as Gary O’Neil’s side when they meet on Saturday, April 20th.
Erik ten Hag’s side are 1/6 (an implied chance of 86%) to reach the finals. They will meet either Manchester City or Chelsea for the final at Wembley, should they sweep aside Coventry as expected.
However, there isn’t as much confidence they will end up lifting the trophy. They have been given a 29% chance of going the whole way (5/2 at Sky Bet). They are second favourites behind their neighbours Manchester City, who have a 60% chance of winning (4/6 at various bookies).
The final will be played on Saturday 25th May at Wembley Stadium.
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FA Cup Winner Odds
| Team | Best Price | Implied Chance |
|---|---|---|
| Man City | 4/6 | 60% |
| Man United | 5/2 | 29% |
| Chelsea | 13/2 | 13% |
| Coventry | 33/1 | 3% |
FA Cup Betting
| Team | Percentage Of Bets |
|---|---|
| Coventry | 39% |
| Man City | 29% |
| Chelsea | 8.5% |
| Man United | 7% |
The table above shows the percentage of bets placed on the teams to win the FA Cup through oddschecker since the conclusion of the quarter finals.
Despite the fact that Coventry City sit 8th in the League below their Premier League competition, there is some faith in the underdogs who have receiving the majority of the early bets (39%). Perhaps they represent some value for anyone looking for an outsider in the competition.
They are followed by the heavy hitters Man City (29% of bets) who will be hoping to make this a part of a treble as they continue to go strong in the Premier League and Champions League.





