Brentford obvs. Just becasue it'll be interesting to see how their strikers play, and how Maupay does as well. Assuming he's in the squad.
On the day no doubt I will be urging the Albion to win, but really , this season how much of a cup run do we want?
The memories of '83 still linger when we had a cup final but were relegated and plunged downwards for years.
If we were comfortable in the league then fine, we could go for glory in the Cup but since we are battling for every league point we can muster I would rathe lose to a top 6 side like Leicester and save our energy for the league.
Simple question - who do you want? May seem a no brainer but fans would miss the first game at Brentford's new stadium, they would be up for it given the history of the chairmen and Leicester will be without Vardy with bigger fish to fry.
Does anyone really want to win the FA Cup in an empty stadium?
On a personal note, even if fans were allowed to be present at Wembley, the government here would not let me leave the country. Would rather we stayed up and won the silver jug another time.
Definitely would like to win the FAC and genuinely think we could, despite our collective banjos being unable to hit a bovines derrière.
Just like we did earlier this season?
You think Brentford's playing squad will give a damn about an old business feud between the clubs' respective chairmen? Really?
Beating Leicester will be more satisfying than beating Brentford.
On the day no doubt I will be urging the Albion to win, but really , this season how much of a cup run do we want? .
Brentford.
Never like playing against teams in the same division in the cups.
Leicester
Vardy is usually the difference between us and he's out for a while.
Ten days they were saying on TV so he may be back by then.