Leeds United aim to end their long exile from the FA Cup final on Sunday when they take on Chelsea.
The Whites are appearing in their first semi-final in thirty-nine seasons today. This matches the longest such gap in the history of the competition. Daniel Farke’s side arrive at Wembley in excellent form after a seven-game unbeaten run. They have kept four clean sheets in those matches to cool their relegation fears.
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Leeds have already avoided defeat in both Premier League meetings with Chelsea this season. They knocked out West Ham on penalties to reach this historic stage at Wembley. That said,
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