From TV broadcasts to radio commentary, here's every way to catch the action as England's oldest cup competition reaches its climax.
The FA Cup semi-finals are upon us, and football fans across Africa and the diaspora have multiple ways to witness the drama unfold at Wembley Stadium this weekend. Whether you're supporting African stars making their mark or simply love the magic of cup football, we've got you covered.
BBC Sport offers comprehensive coverage across multiple platforms, ensuring no fan misses a moment of the action. Live television broadcasts will be available on BBC One, while BBC Radio 5 Live provides full audio commentary for those on the move. The BBC Sport website and mobile app deliver real-time updates, match statistics, and expert analysis throughout both semi-final fixtures.
For the global African audience, BBC iPlayer streams live coverage for viewers in the UK, while international fans can follow live text commentary and social media updates. The semi-finals represent a crucial stage where dreams of Wembley glory become reality, and several players of African heritage will be looking to make their mark on English football's most historic tournament.
Don't forget that BBC Sport's digital platforms also offer pre-match build-up, half-time analysis, and post-match reaction. With kick-off times staggered across the weekend, fans can plan their viewing schedule to catch every goal, save, and moment of semi-final magic that makes the FA Cup special.