Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur's rivalry dates back to the 1967 FA Cup Final, and the clubs met again in the 2017 semi-final. (en)
The original Wembley Stadium began hosting semi-finals in 1991 with the North London derby. (en)
Three semi-final venues in Nottingham: Meadow Lane, the City Ground and Trent Bridge. A fourth venue, the Town Ground, was located at the bottom left of the image. (en)
In the 19th century, seventeen FA Cup semi-final matches were held at the Kennington Oval . (en)
Semi-finals were held at Sheffield Wednesday's home ground Hillsborough for 85 years. (en)
Bramall Lane hosted 17 semi-finals from 1889 to 1938; Sheffield has been host city on 51 occasions. (en)
Maine Road , dubbed the Wembley of the North, was used for semi-finals between 1928 and 1994. (en)
Woolwich Arsenal versus The Wednesday at St Andrew's in 1907. The Arsenal would drop "Woolwich" from their name in 1913; The Wednesday would add "Sheffield" in 1929. (en)
The pre-match line-ups at Villa Park for Middlesbrough versus West Ham United, 2006 (en)
Arsenal versus Chelsea in 2009 was one of several London derbies held at the national stadium (en)
Arsenal against Blackburn Rovers was one of the 2005 semi-finals held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, taking the fixture out of England for the first time since 1885. (en)
Manchester clubs City and United have reached the FA Cup semi-final a combined 45 times. The Manchester derby has twice been a semi-final. (en)
In amongst Hull City fans at the 2014 all-Yorkshire semi-final against Sheffield United (en)
Blackburn Rovers v Chelsea at Old Trafford in 2007: the last FA Cup semi-final before the event was moved to the new Wembley Stadium. (en)
Playing in their first semi-final, Woolwich Arsenal ' faced Newcastle United ' at the Victoria Ground, Stoke in 1906. (en)