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Manchester United beat Brighton on penalties to make FA Cup final

Manchester United beat Brighton & Hove Albion on penalties at Wembley on Sunday to progress to the FA Cup final.

The win, which came after the game ended in a nil-all stalemate after extra time, set up the first-ever all-Manchester FA Cup final after City beat Sheffield United 3-0 on Saturday.

Heartbreak for Brighton’s Solly March after he missed his penalty in the shootout.

Heartbreak for Brighton’s Solly March after he missed his penalty in the shootout.Credit: Getty Images

Solly March, Brighton’s seventh player to step up to the spot in the shootout, launched the ball over the bar before Victor Lindelof found the net to secure a 7-6 shootout victory for United.

The nail-biting finale was a fitting ending after 120 goalless minutes of wild swings in a game that see-sawed from end to end.

Sunday’s semi was a rematch of the 1983 final that saw Brighton lose to United in the south coast side’s only appearance in the decider.

Erik ten Hag’s United, 12-times FA Cup winners, are chasing a cup double after winning the League Cup in February.

Manchester City – also alive in the Premier League and the Champions League – are chasing the treble.

The FA Cup final is on June 3 at Wembley.

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