MANCHESTER CITY are struggling to sell out their allocation for their huge FA Cup semi-final clash against Arsenal at Wembley on Sunday.
The club were given 33,000 tickets in the 90,000 capacity stadium.

But unlike Arsenal, who flogged their entire allocation more than a week ago, it is believed City to still have around 2,000 unsold tickets.
Man City fans have already vented their frustrations that the clash falls on the same day as the London marathon.
They are concerned that traffic in and around London could cause serious problems getting to the ground.
According to the Daily Mail, tickets for City fans are also only available to fans who have purchased match tickets before.

And it has seemingly had an impact on ticket sales for the match.
It has been six years since City last celebrated FA Cup success when they defeated Stoke 1-0 thanks to Yaya Toure's goal in 2011.
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