After losing 3-1 at Old Trafford on Sunday, Fulham captain Aleksandar Mitrovic was dismissed for assaulting the referee, setting up a fascinating FA Cup semifinal matchup between Manchester United and Brighton.

PHOTO | COURTESY Marcel Sabitzer celebrates his first goal for Manchester United

As he rammed into Chris Kavanagh following a VAR review for Willian's line handling, Mitrovic received one of three red cards for Fulham in seconds.

The Brazilian saw the red card with Fulham manager Marco Silva on the sidelines.

Bruno Fernandes scored twice for United, and Marcel Sabitzer scored his first goal for the team to keep Erik ten Hag's team on track for a triple of cup victories.

As Mitrovic gave the Cottagers the lead early in the second half, they were on track to make it to the final four for the first time in 21 years.

Before the match entirely shifted on one incident 18 minutes from the end, United needed goalkeeper David de Gea to make a spectacular stop to prevent the Serbian from getting a second chance.

PHOTO | COURTESY Willian, in white walks off the pitch after he was shown a red card 

Jadon Sancho's attempt was deflected aside by Willian using his hand, averting a specific goal.

Kavanagh offered a corner first, but after seeing the replay, he changed his mind, causing a commotion.

Silva was the first to receive a red card for approaching the official close to the VAR monitor.

Following Willian's dismissal, Mitrovic saw the harshest punishment for elbowing the referee and tangling with Kavanagh.

On the penalty spot, Fernandes calmly sent Bernd Leno the wrong way to tie the score.

As soon as United had a two-person advantage, Luke Shaw passed the ball for Sabitzer to score with a flick.

When Fernandes scored in the sixth minute of extra time to send United to Wembley on April 23, he delivered the decisive punch.


Brighton Is Superior To Grimsby.

Earlier, a 5-0 demolition of League Two Grimsby ended their hopes of visiting Wembley.

Grimsby, a fourth-tier team, created history by defeating five teams from higher levels en route to the quarterfinals.

PHOTO | COURTESY Brighton to face Manchester United in the FA semis

Yet the class of in-form Brighton, who are vying for the team's first major title ever, caught Paul Hirst's players off guard.

When Deniz Undav scored for the Seagulls in the first six minutes, the floodgates appeared to be about to open.

Before halftime, Grimsby managed to contain the damage before halftime, but in the second half, they ran out of gas.

Evan Ferguson scored twice and had a third goal disallowed for offside by video assistant review.

In the final ten minutes, Brighton's free-scoring wingers Kaoru Mitoma and Solly March added insult to Grimsby's injury.

Doyle Stunner Sets Up City Clash: 

In the other match, Sheffield United will take on Manchester City. The semifinal after Tommy Doyle, a City loanee who scored an incredible late winner to defeat Blackburn 3-2.

The Blades lead Blackburn by nine points in the race to earn an automatic promotion spot for the upcoming season to the Premier League.

PHOTO | COURTESY Ppe Guardiola destroyed Kompany's Burnley

However, Rovers prevailed in their previous meeting two weeks prior, and at Bramall Lane, the guests twice held the lead.

Ben Brereton Diaz scored the goal from the penalty spot after Sam Gallagher's shot struck Jack Robinson's outstretched arm.

The advantage was only temporary, as in minute 27, Gallagher scored on his own goal after deflecting a long-range shot from Max Lowe.

On the hour, Sam Szmodics' composed finish allowed Blackburn to regain the lead.

Nevertheless, nine minutes later, Oli McBurnie shot in from a tight angle before Doyle blasted a long shot into the top corner.

On Saturday, City advanced to the semifinals with a 6-0 thrashing of the league's top-ranked Burnley.

Erling Haaland completed his second five-day hat trick, giving him six for the year, keeping City in contention for a triple crown.