The Football Association insists it intends to work with the UK government to ensure both FA Cup semi-finals have sell-out crowds.
Questions have been raised whether Chelsea fans will be able to attend the game against Crystal Palace at Wembley Stadium with the club still working under government-imposed sanctions, preventing them from making a profit by selling match tickets.
Blues owner Roman Abramovich was sanctioned by the UK government following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and had his assets frozen, after he announced his intentions to sell the Premier League club earlier in March.
A statement released on Monday by the FA confirmed its desire to discuss the matter with the government to potentially allow Blues fans to attend the game, scheduled to take place on April 16 or 17.
“We hope to have sell-out crowds at both of our Emirates FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley Stadium,” the statement read.
“This includes tickets for Chelsea supporters for their match against Crystal Palace, and we are working with the government on a method to achieve this whilst respecting the sanctions that are currently in place on Chelsea.”
Chelsea later stated their gratitude for the FA’s efforts in the matter, writing on Twitter: “We are grateful for the FA’s continuing efforts to help us find a solution.”
The other semi-final will see Manchester City face Liverpool, with uncertainty around the arrangements for that game also after it emerged that there are currently no scheduled trains between Manchester or Liverpool and London for that weekend.