Chelsea and Tottenham drawn together in FA Cup semi-finals as Arsenal face Manchester City

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Chelsea and Tottenham will face off at Wembley for a place in the FA Cup final.

Arsenal and Manchester City meet in the other game, with the ties taking place over the weekend of April 22 and 23.

Chelsea beat Manchester United 1-0 after Spurs had put six past Millwall to set up the London derby at the national stadium.

The two clubs last meet in a FA Cup semi-final five years ago, with Chelsea running out 5-1 winners in a game marred by a controversial decision.

Referee Martin Atkinson chose to award Chelsea a second goal despite replays showing the ball had not crossed the line amidst a goalmouth scramble.

The Blues remain on course to complete a league and cup double, Carlo Ancelotti's 2009-10 side were the last English team to achieve the feat.

Chelsea, seven-time winners of the FA Cup, last reached a final in 2010/11 where they triumphed over Liverpool.

Tottenham have not reached the showpiece event since beating Nottingham Forest in 1990/91.

Arsenal overcame non-league Lincoln City on Saturday, with City easing past Middlesbrough in a 2-0 win earlier in the day.

Arsenal are aiming to reach, and win, their third final in four years, while City lost to Wigan in their previous showpiece outing.

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