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The FA will provide 100 free buses for fans going to the FA Cup semi-finals.
Fans of both clubs and the mayors of the respective cities asked for a venue change because no trains were running from either city to London that weekend.
The game will go ahead at Wembley on Saturday, 16 April at 17:30 BST.
The FA said that essential roadworks will be paused to aid journeys.
The FA is aware of the significant challenges that are being faced by some of the supporters of Manchester City.
The FA has promised a number of free return bus services for Manchester City fans who attend the Women's FA Cup semi-final away to West Ham on Saturday.
The women's semis are not held at a neutral venue like the men's semis.
Both semi-finals of the FA Cup will be shown on the same day on the same channels, with the first game between West Ham and City being shown on the same day on the same channel.
The men are in the semi-finals.
On Saturday, 16 April, 15:30, Wembley Stadium, Manchester City vLiverpool will be on the air.
On Sunday 17 April, Wembley Stadium will host the game between Crystal Palace and Chelsea.
The women are in the semi-finals.
On Saturday, April 16th, at 12:1, the West Ham United v Manchester City game will be aired.
On Sunday, 17 April, at 12:30 on the iPlayer and Radio 5 Live, there will be a game.