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·5 April 2026
Leeds book semi-final spot after shoot-out win over West Ham

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·5 April 2026

Leeds United let a two-goal lead slip against West Ham United but booked their place in the FA Cup semi-finals after a shoot-out victory.
It was the visitors who took the lead in what was an entertaining encounter at the London Stadium. Ao Tanaka received the ball in the West Ham area in the 25th minute and still had plenty to do with the Japanese international showing good feet before firing his side ahead.
Leeds thought they should have been awarded a penalty shortly after. Anton Stach had an effort saved by Alphonse Aréola but was taken out by Max Kilman after the fact. However, neither the referee or VAR thought it was worthy of a penalty despite Brenden Aaronson needing to come in place of the injured Stach.
It was Stach's replacement who did end up winning a penalty in the second half. Willy Gnonto played the American through and he was brought down by Kilman with VAR getting involved to send referee Craig Pawson to the screen.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin stepped up and fired in the resulting penalty to make it 2-0 to Leeds with 75 minutes gone in the game.
That goal caused some home fans to head for the exits and they would have felt foolish when they found out about what happened in 11 minutes of second-half stoppage time.
The Irons pulled one goal back in the third minute of stoppage time when Jarrod Bowen had a fierce strike bounce back off the post with Matheus Fernandes on hand to follow up on the rebound.
The late comeback was complete when Adama Traoré put in a cross that Axel Disasi converted. Leeds were unhappy with the defender's boot high when he got in just ahead of Pascal Struijk. VAR checked the goal but the equaliser stood to take the game into extra-time.
West Ham almost made it 3-2 just seconds into the first half of extra-time when Taty Castellanos volleyed in after a mistake from Lucas Perri but the goalkeeper's blushes were saved by VAR with the striker caught offside.
At the other end of the pitch Tomás Soucek needed to clear Gnonto's shot off the line while just before the first period ended a Bowen shot hit the woodwork and was converted by Pablo Felipe but the Portuguese striker was flagged offside.
With penalties looming, West Ham were forced into a late change when Areola went off injured meaning that meant 20-year-old goalkeeper Finlay Herrick had to come on in his place ahead of the shoot-out.
Despite his inexperience, Herrick saved Joël Piroe's spot-kick with Jarrod Bowen then having his effort saved by Perri.
Both sides scored their next three spot-kicks until Pablo had his effort saved by Perri with Struijk then putting his penalty in off the post to send Leeds to Wembley.
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The match begins
Leeds United takes the lead 1-0 with Ao Tanaka scoring from the center of the box with a left-footed shot to the high center of the goal, assisted by Noah Okafor.
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GOAL Leeds United: Ao Tanaka (Leeds United) scores!
Ao Tanaka scores goal number 2 in the competition (4 matches)
West Ham United 1, Leeds United 2. Mateus Fernandes scores for West Ham United with a right-footed shot from very close range into the high center of the goal.Axel Disasi scores for West Ham United with a right-footed shot from the center of the box into the bottom left corner, assisted by Adama Traoré's cross. The match is now 2-2.









































