Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo has been named in the starting lineup for Manchester City ahead of their high-stakes FA Cup quarter-final clash against Liverpool.

‎The 26-year-old continues his rapid rise at the Etihad following his January move from AFC Bournemouth, where he has quickly established himself as an influential figure in Pep Guardiola’s side. Since his arrival, Semenyo has delivered crucial goals and assists, earning praise for his attacking impact and work rate.

‎Saturday’s encounter marks his first start since returning from international duty with the Ghana national football team. Ghana endured a difficult March window, suffering defeats to Austria and Germany in friendly matches as part of preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

‎Despite those setbacks, Semenyo’s club form has remained a bright spot. He will now look to carry that momentum into one of the biggest fixtures in English football, with a place in the FA Cup semi-finals at stake.

‎The quarter-final tie is expected to be fiercely contested, with both sides eyeing silverware as the season enters its decisive phase. For Semenyo, the occasion presents another opportunity to underline his growing importance on the big stage.