Arsenal's bid for Premier League glory has been hit with an unlikely blow - thanks to Championship Coventry City.
The Gunners had been hoping to see Premier League rivals Wolves reach the final four at Wembley, to give them an all important free weekend after the second leg of their quarter-final showdown in Europe with Harry Kane and Bayern Munich.
But Mark Robins' Sky Blues had other ideas at Molineux on Saturday, scoring twice in injury time to claim a sensational comeback win.
That means that Mikel Arteta's men will travel to the Black Country on April 20, with the Premier League confirming that fixture will go ahead as planned. Members of the Gunners staff were hoping to see Wolves progress to Wembley, because it would have seen the match moved - allowing for a full 10 days of preparation before the North London derby against bitter rivals Tottenham Hotspur.
The Gunners have a number of traditionally tough fixtures still to come in the Premier League, as they plot a first title in 20 years, looking to come out on top in their battle with champions Manchester City and Liverpool.
They still have to go to Old Trafford to face Manchester United, the Amex to meet Brighton and the season's remaining North London derby. The visit to Wolves sees them visit a ground where City have already come unstuck this term.
And having drawn Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter finals and then potentially one of Real Madrid or Manchester City in the semis, they're going to have to work hard if they want to be top dogs in Europe.
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