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Isaac Johnson

Manchester United set to break FA Cup tradition as Wout Weghorst admits semi-final regret

Here are your Manchester United evening headlines for Tuesday, April 25.

Manchester United vs Man City FA Cup final set for earlier kick-off time at Wembley

Manchester United and Manchester City are set for an earlier kick-off time in June's FA Cup final.

The Football Association and Met Police will reportedly hold talks on the matter this week. United saw off Brighton in Sunday's semi-final while Riyad Mahrez scored a hat-trick as Pep Guardiola's men beat Sheffield United 3-0 on Saturday. Those results set up the first Manchester derby final in the famous competition's history.

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The June 3 fixture is deemed 'high-risk' though - with logistical issues also at play. Recent FA Cup finals have kicked off at 5:15pm and 5:30pm, but it is claimed that the FA do not want this year's to start any later than 4:45pm - in order to help travelling supporters post-match.

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Wout Weghorst admits Solly March regret after Manchester United's FA Cup win over Brighton

Striker Wout Weghorst has admitted that he felt slightly sorry for Brighton & Hove Albion winger Solly March after he missed a key penalty in Sunday's FA Cup semi-final defeat to Manchester United at Wembley.

After the game had finished goalless at the end of 120 minutes, the contest went to spot-kicks to determine a winner. Following 12 successful spot kicks between the two teams, March blazed his effort over, leaving Victor Lindelof with the chance to clinch the tie for United. The Swede successfully dispatched his effort, securing a 7-6 triumph for Erik ten Hag's side.

Prior to March blazing the ball over the top, Weghorst had successfully dispatched his penalty and United's sixth, putting the pressure back on Brighton. After scoring his penalty, the Dutch loanee picked up the ball, walked back towards the centre circle and then kissed it when handing it over to March.

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