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Fans travelling by rail now face major complications to reach Wembley.

Liverpool hero Jamie Carragher is not happy with picking Wembley Stadium for the semifinal of the FA Cup. He isn’t surprised their FA Cup semifinal won’t be moved from this stadium.

There is no train during the weekends from either Liverpool or Manchester due to pre-planned engineering works taking place over Easter weekend.

Fans travelling by rail now face major complications to reach Wembley and will be forced to make alternative arrangements to overcome this frustrating news.

“I would have liked it to be moved for the same reasons as everyone else. Semi-finals shouldn’t be at Wembley, but we know it is a financial thing,” he told the Liverpool Echo after featuring for Liverpool Legends at Anfield on Saturday afternoon.

“There is something special about playing an FA Cup semi-final. I did it at Villa Park and Old Trafford and the other one was at Wembley against Everton, so I sampled a few different ones.

Even as a kid, playing at a neutral ground against opposition is different – there is something special about it. I never thought for one minute the semi-final would be moved, I thought it would be at Wembley. The FA are just desperate to get money in.

“It will be a tough game, City are a brilliant team. But it will be tough for them as well as we’re a brilliant team. It could go either way: small details decide big games and that match will be no different. We will go there full of confidence and I’m sure City will as well.”

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