FA Youth Cup: Foxes Hoping To Make History

Leicester City’s young stars are bidding to become just the second Foxes team in FA Youth Cup history to reach the semi-finals when they tackle Birmingham City on Wednesday night.
They have already become the fifth side to reach the last-eight, but of the other four teams, only one made it through – a feat achieved 28 years ago in the 1986/87 campaign. 

That team beat Shrewsbury Town, Manchester United, Sheffield United and Chelsea en route to a tough semi-final meeting with Charlton Athletic. 

The Foxes lost the first leg 4-0 at Selhurst Park, and despite a 2-1 win at Filbert Street in the second leg, it was Charlton who went on to the final, where they were beaten 2-1 by Coventry City on aggregate. 

City’s first quarter-final appearance came in 1983 when they lost 2-0 at Luton, before another defeat by the same scoreline to Manchester United seven years later in their third last-eight tie. 

The most recent City side to make it to this stage was a 2011 team that included Jeff Schlupp and Liam Moore, who were edged out 2-1 by eventual runners-up Sheffield United at Bramall Lane. 

Leicester City’s current Under-18s side, managed by Trevor Peake, take on Birmingham City at King Power Stadium on Wednesday 25 February (KO 7pm). 

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