Watford through to FA Cup finals

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Watford are through to the finals of the FA Cup after a stunning come from behind victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Gerard Deulofeu starred in the win after coming on as substitute, scoring twice to help his side overturn a two-goal deficit.

Troy Deeney scored from the penalty spot after he was fouled by Leander Dendoncker to force extra-time before Deulofeu scored in the 104th minute to seal the win.

The result means that Watford are in their first FA Cup final since 1984.

They'll now meet Manchester City on May 18.

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