There will be one American presence at Wembley Stadium later this month. Brenden Aaronson and Leeds United outlasted West Ham United 4-2 on penalties to seal a spot into the FA Cup semifinals. The two teams played out a 2-2 scoreline through regulation and extra time before Daniel Farke’s men went 4-from-5 from the penalty spot. It marks Leeds United’s first trip to an FA Cup semifinal in 39 years. Ao Tanaka propelled the visitors in front after 26 minutes, giving Leeds a 1-0 lead at the London Stadium.Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s 75th-minute penalty kick doubled Leeds United’s advantage after Aaronson drew the foul inside of the box. Aaronson had entered the match as a first-half substitute after Anton Stach left with an injury. However, West Ham would use a late rally to force extra time as Mateus Fernandes trimmed the deficit and Axel Disasi equalized three minutes later. Leeds United goalkeeper Lucas Perri made two key shootout saves to help the visitors pick up the road win. The Brazilian denied Jarrod Bowen before also repelling Pablo’s effort in the final round. Aaronson and Leeds United will take on Chelsea in the semifinal round at Wembley on the weekend of April 25-26. Up next though for the Lilywhites is a trip to Manchester United in Premier League action.