The FA Cup Anthem

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Six UK music acts are battling to produce the soundtrack to The FA Cup

The FA has been running a ‘Battle of the Bands’ search to find an official FA Cup Anthem for this season’s competition - and you can now vote for your favourite below.

The contenders are Lethal Bizzle, Devlin, The Pigeon Detectives, The Twang, The Enemy and Reverend And The Makers.

From the Third Round onwards, the six shortlisted acts performed live at selected grounds across the country, while The Enemy and Reverend And The Makers wowed Wembley with their performances ahead of the Semi-Finals.

The winning act, who will be announced on Monday 6 May, will greet Manchester City and Wigan Athletic as they step out for The FA Cup with Budweiser Final five days later.

Videos of four of the acts can be viewed below.

VOTE HERE



The Contenders

Lethal Bizzle - NOT A SAINT
East London duo Lethal Bizzle and Donae’o got their first taste of FA Cup action when they rapped their potential FA Cup anthem ‘Not A Saint’ at Upton Park ahead of the Third Round tie between West Ham and Manchester United.

Devlin - SUN GOES DOWN
Devlin became the latest star to launch his FA Cup Anthem when he performed his track 'Sun Goes Down' at the Britannia Stadium before the Fourth Round tie between Stoke City and Manchester City.

Pigeon Detectives - ANIMAL
Leeds-based indie-rock band The Pigeon Detectives put their case forward to win The FA Cup Anthem competition when they sung their new single ‘Animal’ at stadium:mk before the Fifth Round clash between MK Dons and Barnsley.

The Twang - WE'RE A CROWD
The Birmingham-based indie-rockers showcased new song ‘We’re A Crowd’ before the Sixth Round tie between Cup holders Manchester City and Barnsley at the Etihad Stadium.
Reverend And The Makers - SHINE A LIGHT
Sheffield-based indie band Reverend and The Makers, famous for their hit Heavyweight Champion of the World, performed Shine A Light before the two FA Cup Semi-Finals.
The Enemy - SATURDAY
Coventry rockers The Enemy, who saw their debut album 'We'll Live and Die in These Towns' shoot straight to number one in the UK Albums chart in 2007. They played their Cup contender Saturday ahead of both Semi-Finals.

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