FA Cup Semi-finals

Sunday

Sunday

Arsenal v Tottenham

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has to decide whether to recall Sylvain Wiltord - who has scored in every round of the cup so far - to the starting line-up. The £13 million record Arsenal signing from Bordeaux could be preferred to Kanu as replacement for injured Dennis Bergkamp. Gilles Grimandi (suspended) is out.

Skipper Sol Campbell (ankle) is Tottenham's main injury concern, with a decision on his fitness likely to be left to the last possible minute. Sergei Rebrov is fit with Ledley King and Stephen Clemence also expected to recover from injury in time. Stephen Carr, Tim Sherwood and Oyvind Leonhardsen are all free of injury, but short of match fitness. Darren Anderton, Ben Thatcher, Chris Armstrong and Mauricio Taricco are all long-term absentees.

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Last season: No corresponding fixture.

Top Scorers: Thierry Henry (Arsenal) 22; Sergei Rebrov (Tottenham) 12.

Match Odds: 11/10; A 9/4; D 2/1.

Referee: G Poll (Tring).

Wycombe v Liverpool

Lawrie Sanchez will make a decision on the fitness of captain Keith Ryan, who was rested for last week's league game against Wigan. Jason Cousins, the club captain, will continue to lead the side if Ryan fails to make the starting XI. Guy Whittingham, who joined from Portsmouth on deadline day, is likely to partner fellow veteran Andy Rammell up front, leaving goal-scoring hero at Leicester, Roy Essandoh, on the bench.

Gerard Houllier must decide whether to take the risk of sending out a much changed Liverpool team from the one which did battle with Barcelona. Houllier reports no significant injury problems from the game in the Nou Camp, with only long-term injury victims Jari Litmanen, Jamie Redknapp and Vegard Heggem out of the frame. But with a vital Premiership clash at Ipswich on Tuesday, players could be rested - meaning the likes of Nick Barmby, Robbie Fowler, Gary McAllister, Vladmir Smicer, Igor Biscan, Stephen Wright and Gregor Vignal could all figure.

Last season: No corresponding fixture.

Top Scorers: Andy Rammell (Wycombe) 13; Emile Heskey (Liverpool) 19.

Match Odds: H 9/1; A 2/9; D 4/1.

Referee: P Durkin (Portland).