The oldest soccer competition in the world will write another chapter this weekend as the FA Cup semifinals take place at Wembley Stadium in London. First up is Reading vs. Arsenal, a battle between two teams separated by 35 spots in the league pyramid.
Championship side Reading will look to be the first team from outside the Premier League to reach the FA Cup final since Cardiff in 2006-07. In order to do so the Royals will have to shock and Arsenal team that’s won 11 out of 12 EPL matches.
Reading is winless in its last five Championship matches and is playing out the stretch in 18th place.
Here’s how to watch the match:
Saturday, April 18 at Wembley Stadium
For US viewers, tune into FOX for the broadcast that begins at 12 PM
For UK viewers, tune into BBC 1 for the broadcast that begins at 4:45 PM
For international viewers, please click here for the local listing in your home country.
Here’s how to watch online and on mobile:
How to Watch Reading-Arsenal Online
For US viewers: If you have a subscription, you can watch on FOX Soccer 2Go, a streaming service that offers monthly and yearly packages. To buy, click here.
For UK viewers: The match is available on BBC’s iPlayer service. For help with the program, click here.
For International viewers: Click here for a listing of local providers in your home country.
How to Watch Reading-Arsenal on Mobile
For US Viewers: Mobile users can watch the game via the FOX Soccer 2Go App, which you can download in the App Store or the Google Play Store. As is the case with the desktop livestream, you’ll need a subscription.
For UK Viewers: Mobile users can watch the game via the BBC iPlayer App, which you can download in the App Store or the Google Play Store. As is the case with the desktop livestream, you’ll need a cable provider log-in to watch.
For International Viewers: Click here to find your local provider for the game.
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