The date and time of Leeds United's FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea has been announced.
The game will kick off at 3pm on April 26.
It is the first time Leeds have reached the last four of the competition since 1987 when, as a Second Division side, they lost 3-2 to eventual winners Coventry City.
The game will be played to a finish on the Sunday, with the winners facing treble-chasing Manchester City or Championship Southampton on May 17.
The first semi-final will be played at 5.15pm the previous day.
If Manchester City win the cup having qualified for the Champions League through the Premier League, the FA Cup's Europa League will pass to the next-highest-placed team in the league not to have qualified for Europe, rather than to the runners-up as used to be the case, such as when Hull City lost the 2014 final to Arsenal.
World Club champions Chelsea will be the favourites to win on April 26, but Leeds would contest the Community Shield were they to face City in the final if Pep Guardiola's side won the league, or if the Whites won the cup. This season's curtain-raiser will be played at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium on August 16.
The game is being played in Wales for the first time in 20 years because Wembley is booked for a concert.
WEMBLEY: Leeds United will play at the spiritual home of English football on April 26 (Image: Paul ELLIS / AFP via Getty Images)placeholder image
WEMBLEY: Leeds United will play at the spiritual home of English football on April 26 (Image: Paul ELLIS / AFP via Getty Images)
Leeds have not played in the game since its Charity Shield days, beating FA Cup winners Liverpool in the 1992 game with Eric Cantona scoring a hat-trick.
Daniel Farke's side reached the last four with victories over Championship sides Derby County and Norwich City, and penalty shoot-out successes against Birmingham City and West Ham United.
Both semi-finals will be shown live on TNT Sports.