Tickets available for FA Youth Cup quarter-final

Monday 14 February 2022 16:00

Supporters are encouraged to attend as Manchester United Under-18s host Leicester City in the FA Youth Cup quarter-finals this month.

After triumphing 4-1 over Everton in the fifth round, the Reds will welcome Leicester on Thursday 24 February at Old Trafford.

Travis Binnion’s young side have twice played at the Theatre of Dreams already this season, beating Scunthorpe United 4-2 in the third round before overcoming Everton at the famous stadium. In between, we managed a 3-1 away win over Reading.

FA Youth Cup: United 4 Everton 1 Video

FA Youth Cup: United 4 Everton 1

Watch the goals from our FA Youth Cup win over Everton, and stay until the end for Garnacho's solo effort...

THE STORY SO FAR

United’s best performance to date was in the last round as we put Everton to the sword. Francis Okoronkwo’s powerful 12th-minute shot put Everton in front in the evening game, but the Reds were quick with our response.

Charlie McNeill dispatched from the spot after Alejandro Garnacho was brought down in the 13th minute, and, 15 minutes later, a wonderfully worked move, involving McNeill and Marc Jurado, was headed home by Kobbie Mainoo.

United's dominance grew after the break and Sam Mather extended the side's lead from close range. Moments before full-time, Garnacho scored a fantastic solo goal on the counter-attack, storming down the left wing before cutting inside to finish past Patrick Nash in the Toffees goal.

Garnacho’s acrobatic finish in front of the Stretford End was the highlight of round three, while further goals came from Mather, Maximillian Oyedele and McNeill. Away in Berkshire, Mather and McNeill found the net again, as well as Mainoo, as the Reds stormed into a three-goal first-half lead. The Royals claimed a deserved consolation goal in the second half.

THE OPPOSITION

Leicester caused an upset by knocking out the current holders Aston Villa in the third round in early December, with Kian Pennant’s 59th minute goal deciding the tie before a late breakaway sealed it, finished by Christopher Popov. The Foxes followed that up with a last-minute win at home to Crewe Alexandra in the fourth round, the goal from Jack Butterfill, before a thumping 5-1 victory over Bournemouth just over a fortnight ago.

The team compete in the U18 Premier League South, which means fixtures between the two clubs are rare at this level. The Foxes are yet to win the FA Youth Cup.

FA Youth Cup: Reading 1 United 3 Video

FA Youth Cup: Reading 1 United 3

Watch how our ruthless Under-18s put Reading to the sword in the FA Youth Cup fourth round...

TICKET INFORMATION

We look forward to welcoming supporters to Old Trafford to support the side. Tickets are now available, free of charge. Head here to order yours.

COMPETITION HISTORY

United are the most successful club in FA Youth Cup history, winning the competition on 10 occasions (1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1964, 1992, 1995, 2003 and 2011) and reaching a further four finals (1982, 1986, 1993, 2007).

The club's best performance in the last few years was a semi-final appearance in 2019/20.

 
FA Youth Cup: United 4 Scunthorpe 2 Video

FA Youth Cup: United 4 Scunthorpe 2

Watch the key moments from our entertaining 4-2 victory over Scunthorpe in the FA Youth Cup third round...

FA YOUTH CUP RULES

Only players between the age of 15 and 18 on 31 August 2021 are eligible to take part.

When a match is drawn after 90 minutes, an extra 30 minutes shall be played (15 minutes each way), if the score is still level at the end of extra time, the winner shall be determined by a penalty shootout.

ELSEWHERE IN THE DRAW

Chelsea v Blackpool
UNITED v Leicester City
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Brighton & Hove Albion
Blackburn Rovers v Nottingham Forest

IMPORTANT DATES

Quarter-finals: By Thursday 24 February 2022
Semi-finals: By Saturday 26 March 2022
Final: By Saturday 30 April 2022

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