How Man United really feel about FA Youth Cup final venue decision
Manchester United’s true feelings on the FA Youth Cup venue confirmation has been revealed.FA Youth Cup details announcedEarlier on Wednesday, a report covered by The Peoples Person relayed that Man...
How Man United really feel about FA Youth Cup final venue decision Manchester United’s true feelings on the FA Youth Cup venue confirmation has been revealed. FA Youth Cup details announced Earlier on Wednesday, a report covered by The Peoples Person relayed that Manchester City will host United in the FA Youth Cup final at the Joie Stadium. United booked their spot in the final after overcoming Crystal Palace in the semi-final stage, courtesy of strikes from JJ Gabriel and Chido Obi.
City were drawn as the home team for what will be the first Manchester derby to take place in an FA Youth Cup final since 1986. The overwhelming expectation was that the showpiece event would be held at the Etihad, but an agreement on a date at City’s man grounds could not be found. The game will therefore be staged at the Joie Stadium, which is reserved for the youth and women’s teams.
It can accommodate 7,000 spectators. The FA released a statement which reads, “The date, kick-off time, venue and broadcast details for the 2025-26 FA Youth Cup Final have now been confirmed. ” “Manchester City will play Manchester United on Thursday 14 May at the Joie Stadium.
The Final will kick off at 19:00 BST and it will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1. ” The Daily Mail have now revealed how United feel about this development. United’s true stance According to the newspaper, Darren Fletcher’s side are “disappointed” at the decision to hold the match at City’s academy grounds.