FA Cup: Watford's 2019 semi-final win to be shown again on BBC
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Watford's thrilling FA Cup semi-final win against Wolves last season will be shown again in full on the BBC on Sunday, after you voted it your favourite of six cracking last-four ties from recent years.
The match, which was decided by Gerard Deulofeu's extra-time winner, received 25% of the vote, narrowly edging out Aston Villa's win over Liverpool in 2015 and Chelsea's victory against Tottenham in 2017.
This weekend, before the coronavirus pandemic resulted in the suspension of football, we would have been settling down to watch four more teams battling it out for a place in this year's final.
To help fill the void, BBC Sport listed some of the best FA Cup semi-finals from the past five years below and gave you the chance to decide which tie we showed.
The winner, Watford v Wolves, will be shown again in full on the BBC Sport website, Red Button and BBC iPlayer on Sunday, 19 April, from 15:00 BST. We'll also relive live text commentary of the game and we want you to get involved.
We have listed the semi-finals you were able to vote for below, in order of the percentage of the vote they received.
Watford 3-2 Wolves, 7 April 2019
Watford were 2-0 down at Wembley last year when Gerard Deulofeu came on as a substitute and turned it all around.
Wolves looked on course for their first FA Cup final since 1960 as they led through Matt Doherty's first-half header and Raul Jimenez's superb volleyed finish.
But Deulofeu came on to produce an audacious flick, giving Watford hope, before captain Troy Deeney drilled home from the penalty spot in the 94th minute to take the game to extra-time.
And Deulofeu capped off a stunning substitute performance with the winner 10 minutes later to send Watford through to their first FA Cup final since 1984.
Aston Villa 2-1 Liverpool, 19 April 2015
With Steven Gerrard's Liverpool career coming to an end, there was one last chance to lift some more silverware as they headed into 2015's semi-final against Aston Villa as favourites to reach the final.
But Brendan Rodgers' side were disappointing and Villa capitalised at Wembley, coming from behind to reach their first FA Cup final since 2000.
Philippe Coutinho gave Liverpool the lead, before Christian Benteke equalised in the first half and Fabian Delph gave Villa the winner nine minutes after the break.
There was late pressure from Liverpool - Kieran Richardson cleared Gerrard's effort off the line and Mario Balotelli had a goal ruled offside - but Villa held on.
Chelsea 4-2 Tottenham, 22 April 2017
It was Chelsea's Eden Hazard who proved the difference in this six-goal thriller, between the two London clubs also involved in a Premier League title race at the time.
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte had left Hazard on the bench, alongside striker Diego Costa, but the Belgian came on to score and set up Nemanja Matic for the winning goals.
Willian, given the nod ahead of Hazard, had scored twice in the first half but those goals were cancelled out by Tottenham duo Harry Kane and Dele Alli.
Chelsea went on to lose 2-1 to Arsenal in the final after Victor Moses was shown a red card.
Arsenal 2-1 Manchester City, 23 April 2017
Manchester City took the lead through Sergio Aguero, when he raced clear of Nacho Monreal in the 62nd minute, but Arsenal were soon level - Monreal making amends with an equaliser 11 minutes later.
City did everything they could to regain their lead - a goal was wrongly ruled out in the first half when Leroy Sane's cross was adjudged to have gone out - before Yaya Toure and Fernandinho hit the woodwork after the break.
Alexis Sanchez scrambled a winner over the line in extra-time to send Arsenal through to another final and under-pressure boss Arsene Wenger went on to lift a record seventh FA Cup.
Man City manager Pep Guardiola ended the season without a trophy for the first time in his coaching career.
Everton 1-2 Manchester United, 23 April 2016
Anthony Martial's injury-time winner sent Manchester United into the final with victory over Everton, after goalkeeper David de Gea had saved Romelu Lukaku's second-half penalty.
In an enthralling tie, former Everton midfielder Marouane Fellaini put United ahead from close range before Lukaku missed the opportunity to equalise.
Chris Smalling's own goal gave Everton fans hope after they had jeered their team off at half-time but Martial dealt the final blow in the 93rd minute.
Manchester United 2-1 Tottenham, 21 April 2018
Tottenham's bid for their first piece of silverware under Mauricio Pochettino got off to a great start in this semi-final against Manchester United when Dele Alli netted after just 11 minutes.
But, ex-Arsenal striker Alexis Sanchez killed their momentum with a header on 24 minutes and Ander Herrera struck the winner just after the hour.
It sent Manchester United through to a record-equalling 20th FA Cup final, while Pochettino's wait for a trophy continued.
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