Lawnmowers, desserts and mix zones: FA Cup semi-final weekend
Playing host to two FA Cup semi-finals less than 24 hours apart, as well as more than 150,000 fans, means a busy time for staff at Wembley. We take a look at the preparationsIt takes a great deal of organisation and a lot of staff, working across a variety of roles, to deliver these two huge fixtures. More than 12,000 staff worked at Wembley over the two days. Many worked both days and through the night to ensure everything was in place.Matchday mascots wait to greet the players as they arrive at Wembley for the first of the weekend’s FA Cup semi-finals. Continue reading...

Playing host to two FA Cup semi-finals less than 24 hours apart, as well as more than 150,000 fans, means a busy time for staff at Wembley. We take a look at the preparations
It takes a great deal of organisation and a lot of staff, working across a variety of roles, to deliver these two huge fixtures. More than 12,000 staff worked at Wembley over the two days. Many worked both days and through the night to ensure everything was in place.
Matchday mascots wait to greet the players as they arrive at Wembley for the first of the weekend’s FA Cup semi-finals. Continue reading...