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Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti will welcome David Moyes and his Everton side to Stamford Bridge on the Saturday 19th February for an FA Cup fixture that could be Chelsea’s best chance of winning silverware this season. See which team is celebrating on Saturday by watching live streaming FA Cup football at oleolefootball.watchlive.net.
David Moyes has not seen his team play very well for most of this season but they did make a good account of themselves against Chelsea in Goodison which saw them draw 1-1. Phil Neville has come out in the press this week and stated that he and his fellow team mates owe something to the fans for their poor displays and he thinks that they are capable of producing an upset at Stamford Bridge. Everton also know that Chelsea are not the team they used to be despite forking out £50m for a striker who is evidently not in the form of his life.
The Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti will know he has to get the result against Everton or risk the fans demanding his exit and sooner or later Roman Abramovich is going to have to listen. After almost losing to Fulham on Monday when the cottagers had an injury time penalty awarded due to a foul by £23m defender David Luiz the writing could be on the wall for Ancelotti. The blues manager will have to produce a solid display to prolong his tenure and repair his reputation with the London club. See if he can produce some FA Cup magic with live streaming FA cup football from oleolefootball.watchlive.net.
The FA Challenge Cup Final will take place on Saturday, May 30th. The two teams that will be facing off are Everton and Chelsea and will be held at Wembley Stadium in London. It was a long road getting here, from the very first round on September 13th. A new record was set this year when 762 Clubs were accepted for the events, but only 761 played as South Normanton Athletic dropped while the draws were being made, and two other teams dropped afterwards sending their opponents through on a bye. These teams competed over the past few months until the semi-final round in April, where Everton and Chelsea came out on top.
It started with the four qualifying rounds, which took place in the months of September and October of last year. The prize money for these qualifiers ranged between 3000 and 12,500 pounds. The first proper round was on November 8th, 2008 and featured a total of 40 fixtures and a prize of 20,000 pounds. That number was cut in half for the second round, featuring 20 fixtures and 10,000 pounds added to the prize money. The third round was on January 3rd and the prize money jumped all the way up to 75,000 pounds followed by the fourth round proper on January 24th, which had 16 fixtures and 100,000 pound prize.
In the fifth round four teams had to replay because of ties, and it ended with Chelsea beating Watford 3-1, while Everton had the same score over Asta Villa. In the reply of Hull City and Sheffield United, Hull City finally came out on top with a score of 2-1, while Middlesbrough beat West Ham 2-0 in the replay. Coventry City barely made it through with a score of 1-0 over the Blackburn Rovers, while Fulham beat Swansea City 2-1 in another replay. MU beat Derby County and Arsenal dominated over Burnley 3-0. That left a total of eight clubs that moved on to the sixth round – the final numbered round.
All of the sixth round matches were played on March 7th, 2009 with the exception of Arsenal and Hull City, which was played on March 17th. Chelsea beat Coventry City 2-0 at the Ricoh Arena, while Fulham lost badly to Manchester United, with a final score of 0-4. Arsenal and Hull City played at Emirates Stadium in London, with Arsenal taking the trophy 2-1 and Everton and Middlesbrough played on May 7th at Goodison Park in Liverpool. The final score for the Everton/Middlesbrough match was 2-1 in Everton's favor.
The Semi-Finals saw a million pounds going to the two winners, while 500,000 pounds went to the losers. It was played at Wembley Stadium, as will be the final, and it happened on the weekend of April 18th. Arsenal was matched up with Chelsea and Chelsea dominated 2-1 with over 88,000 fans watching. Manchester United faced Everton and eventually Everton ended up on Top. This leaves Everton and Chelsea competing on the field for the final, and a grand prize of 2,000,000 pounds. If you want to watch the final, you are the perfect place for it, as we'll be carrying the highest quality streams and live feeds from the Cup Final. You can watch this prestigious event in high definition on Saturday, May 30th.
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