It’s a shrine to Leeds United: Moot Hall Arms plans FA Cup semi-final party – OneFootball

Leeds United fans are preparing for a historic FA Cup semi-final showdown this weekend, with the Moot Hall Arms in Mill Hill positioning itself as a central gathering point for supporters across the city. The pub, long recognized as a shrine to the club, is gearing up for what could be Leeds’ first appearance in the competition’s last four in nearly four decades.

According to verified reports from local Yorkshire media, the Moot Hall Arms will host a matchday atmosphere on Sunday, April 26, 2026, featuring live screenings of the FA Cup semi-final clash against Chelsea. Fans visiting the venue can expect a big-screen broadcast accompanied by live DJ music, creating an environment designed to replicate the energy of a stadium day.

The significance of the fixture cannot be overstated. Leeds United last reached an FA Cup semi-final in 1987, making this weekend’s encounter a potential milestone for Daniel Farke’s side. The winner will advance to the Wembley final, where they would face Chelsea — a rematch that echoes the clubs’ historic 1970 final showdown.

Across Leeds, multiple venues are organizing watch-alongs to accommodate the anticipated surge in fan interest. The O2 Academy in LS1 is hosting its 4TheFans event, billed as an immersive fan park with what organizers describe as the biggest screen in the city, complemented by a Sky Sports-style presenter and analysis from a Leeds United legend. Meanwhile, BOX Leeds offers rooftop terrace viewing options, dependent on spring weather conditions, whereas The Old Peacock near Elland Road is staging a Wembley Watch Party with outdoor screens for a more authentic matchday feel.

The Brotherhood venue is also participating, providing multiple floors equipped with high-definition screens and a dedicated matchday menu, though balcony seating is reported to fill quickly. For those preferring a relaxed setting, Green Room offers an expansive terrace with a modern backdrop, appealing to fans seeking a contemporary atmosphere while still supporting the team.

Travel projections indicate significant movement toward London, with approximately 33,000 Leeds supporters expected to make the journey to Wembley for the semi-final. This influx suggests that the atmosphere back in Leeds will remain lively, as local venues prepare to welcome thousands of fans opting to watch the game from home.

OneFootball’s coverage of the event highlights the Moot Hall Arms’ enduring appeal among Mill Hill residents, describing it as a favourite for “no-frills passion and nonstop singing.” The characterization underscores the pub’s role not just as a viewing location, but as a community hub where long-standing traditions of support are visibly expressed.

As kickoff approaches, the focus remains on the team’s pursuit of a place in the final — a goal that has eluded Leeds for generations. Whether watching from the Wembley stands or from pubs and fan zones across Leeds, supporters are united in anticipation of what could be a defining moment in the club’s recent history.

The FA Cup semi-final is scheduled for Sunday afternoon, with the exact kickoff time to be confirmed closer to the date. Fans are encouraged to check official club channels and venue announcements for final details on screenings, access, and any potential changes to arrangements.

For continued updates on Leeds United’s cup run and matchday coverage, follow trusted sports news sources and the club’s official communications.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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