Calum McFarlane returns to the dugout this afternoon as crisis-stricken Chelsea face Leeds in the FA Cup semi-final.
Leeds, meanwhile, are in fine late season form, with recent wins over Manchester United and Wolves cooling their relegation fears considerably.
They have rather laboured in the cup, though, requiring a penalty shootout to progress through two of their four matches en route to this stage.
Daniel Farke’s side has not tasted defeat against Chelsea this season, though, and will hope to go continue that streak under the Wembley arch.
This evening’s winner will face Manchester City in the final after they edged Southampton…
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