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Liverpool will have to wait a month for their FA Cup replay with Blackburn Rovers - leaving fans with just 10 days to book semi-final plans

Replay will take place on Wednesday, 8 April at Ewood Park

Tom Sheen
Tuesday 10 March 2015 16:39 GMT
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Liverpool will have waited a month by the time their FA Cup replay against Blackburn Rovers comes around.

Brendan Rodgers' team, who could only draw 0-0 with their championship opponents on Sunday, will play at Ewood Park on Wednesday, 8 April; the game will be shown on BT Sport 1.

The match comes just 10 days before the semi-final against Aston Villa, which is scheduled to be played at Wembley, on either 18 or 19 April.

The date of the fixtures could potentially leave fans of the winning club with a mad dash to book train tickets and accommodation in London, some of which may have already been taken by fans of the other clubs.

The huge gap between the games is because the replay cannot take place on nights where there is Champions League or Europa League matches, while there is also an international break at the end of the month.

The replay comes amidst a crucial run of fixtures of the Champions League chasers, with the club hosting Manchester United on 22 March, travelling to Arsenal just four days before, on Saturday, 4 April, and then hosting Newcastle on 13 April.

Bradford City and Reading, on the other hand, will only have to wait a week for their replay to take place, with that game being aired on BBC1 next Monday, 16 March.

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