Leeds United Under-18s have a chance to make history, as the young Whites take on Millwall Under-18s looking to book their spot in the FA Youth Cup final.
Should Rob Etherington’s side overcome the Lions at Elland Road, the club will reach the final of the prestigious competition for the first time since 1997, where United beat Crystal Palace to lift the trophy for the second time, four years after triumphing over rivals Manchester United.
It has been a memorable campaign for the Whites so far, with Marley Wilson and captain Dan Toulson firing Leeds to victory over Norwich at Carrow Road, before recording a resounding 4-0 win away at Brighton & Hove Albion thanks to a Max McFadden brace, an Alfie Cresswell header and Wilson's second goal of the tournament.
Despite Wilson then putting his side in front at Bramall Lane against Sheffield United, the Blades hit back to take the tie all the way to penalties, when Scotland youth international Rory Mahady made himself a hero, saving twice from the spot to set up a quarter-final clash with Liverpool.
The Reds would prove to be another stern test for Etherington’s side, but a well-taken brace from Rhys Chadwick and a Freddie Lane header fired United into a commanding three-goal lead, with the visitors grabbing a late consolation at Elland Road, as it finished 3-1.
Millwall, meanwhile, kicked off their campaign with a 5-3 win over London outfit Barking after extra time, as Kavali Heywood grabbed a hat-trick for the Lions at The Den.
A 4-1 win on the road at Grimsby Town followed for Larry McAvoy and Chris Perry’s side, before two more goals from Heywood helped Millwall to a 3-0 victory away at Coventry City to book their spot in the last eight of the competition.
Hosting London rivals Chelsea in the quarter-finals, Jack Howland’s second half leveller forced extra time in Bermondsey, with neither side able to break the deadlock as the tie went to a shootout.
After four perfect penalties for Millwall, misses from Leo Cardoso and Michael Golding signalled the end of the road for the Blues, as the Lions set up the mouth-watering final four clash at Elland Road.
In league action, the Whites sit sixth in the U18 Premier League North standings, just four points adrift of third-placed Liverpool, who United beat in the previous round.
In a battle for top spot in the U18 Professional Development League South, Millwall find themselves second in the standings, just a win behind leaders Charlton Athletic.
The winners of the tie will travel to Manchester City for a shot at FA Youth Cup glory.
Victory over Liverpool in the previous round:
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