FA Cup Shocker As Underdogs Advance In Dramatic Quarterfinals

by Daniel Brooks
FA Cup Shocker As Underdogs Advance In Dramatic Quarterfinals

FA Cup Shocker As Underdogs Advance In Dramatic Quarterfinals...

The FA Cup quarterfinals delivered stunning upsets and last-minute drama on Monday, with underdogs Coventry City and Leicester City eliminating Premier League heavyweights to reach the semifinals. The results are trending in the U.S. as American fans wake up to highlights of the matches, which concluded early Monday morning Eastern Time.

Coventry City, a Championship side, pulled off a miraculous 3-2 comeback against Wolverhampton Wanderers with two stoppage-time goals at Molineux Stadium. Leicester City, recently relegated from the Premier League, dominated Chelsea 2-0 at Stamford Bridge in another shock result. Both matches drew significant U.S. viewership on ESPN+, which holds exclusive FA Cup streaming rights in America.

The upsets resonate with American sports fans accustomed to underdog stories like March Madness. Social media erupted with reactions, particularly to Coventry's 100th-minute winner by U.S. midfielder Haji Wright. The California-born striker's dramatic goal became an instant viral moment, fueling Stateside interest.

Manchester City and Manchester United avoided surprises in their quarterfinal matches, setting up a potential derby in next month's semifinal draw. The FA Cup's unpredictable nature has captivated U.S. audiences this season, with streaming numbers up 18% year-over-year according to ESPN.

Monday's results guarantee at least one non-Premier League team in the Wembley final on May 23. The semifinal draw occurs Tuesday afternoon UK time (11 a.m. ET), with matches scheduled for April 20-21. American fans can expect heightened coverage as the tournament enters its decisive phase.

Daniel Brooks

Editor at Infoneige covering trending news and global updates.