David Beckham says FA Cup semi-finals are too sacred to be played at Wembley and only the final should be held there.The former midfielder was a two-time FA Cup winner with Manchester United, lifting the trophy in 1996 and then again in 1999.United reached the final in 1999 after Ryan Giggs memorable winner in the semi-final replay against Arsenal at Villa Park, but from 2008 all semi-finals have been played at Wembley. Speaking on Beckhams 25 Years of Sky Sports, which will be broadcast on Tuesday, former England captain Beckham said: Wembley is a sacred place, Wembley is for finals.There shouldnt be semi-finals at Wembley. The FA Cup is about reaching the final and its about being in a final at Wembley. Ryan Giggs scored the winner against Arsenal in 1999 We had played in a couple of semi-finals at Villa Park, I remember scoring the winning goal against Chelsea in one of my first games as a Man Utd player. Those atmospheres are so special when you travel around. Those occasions are what football is all about.Beckham has been speaking to Sky Sports about his 10 favourite moments from 25 years of live coverage.Along with the FA Cup semi-final win was Kevin Keegans infamous Monday Night Football rant against Sir Alex Ferguson for playing mind games in the climax of the 1996 title race. When youve got Sir Alex Ferguson, when youve got Kevin Keegan, when youve got managers like that mind games is an important thing and it worked with some teams and some managers, he recalls.I love Kevin, I think hes a great manager and an amazing person but you could tell he felt so strongly about what our manager had been doing. We came into training and we knew wed won the league by then. 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The Freiburg midfielder misjudged Jefferson Farfans corner and bundled the ball into his own net.Wales captain Sam Warburton will miss his sides final international of the year against South Africa on Saturday because of injury.In the only change to the side that beat Argentina a fortnight ago, Dan Lydiate replaces Warburton in the No. 6 shirt, with Justin Tipuric and Ross Moriarty completing the back row.Moriartys inclusion at No. 8 means that Taulupe Faletaus return to Test rugby will come from the replacements bench.Faletau has played only 55 minutes of rugby since picking up a knee injury on the opening day of the Aviva Premiership season but should win his 62nd Wales cap as a substitute.He is joined on the bench by Ospreys fly-half Sam Davies -- the hero of last weekends win over Japan -- in the only other two changes to the 23-man squad that beat the Pumas.We were pleased with the win against Argentina so have gone with virtually the same team for South Africa, interim head coach Rob Howley said.Weve made just one change in the back-row. Sam [Warburton] picked up a bit of a stinnger injury on Tuesday and isnt quite ready so Dan comes in.dddddddddddd Dan played particularly well against Japan so we are pleased he gets the opportunity again.Its good to have Taulupe back in the squad, he will add a good impact from the bench. We are delighted with Sam [Davies], he showed individual composure and accuracy last weekend and he gets another opportunity on the bench, as he did against Australia.There is the tinge of disappointment in terms of performance against Japan and we want to put that right. Not only are we looking to win this weekend we want a performance to go with it.Wales team to play South Africa:Halfpenny, North, S. Williams, J. Davies, Li. Williams; Biggar, G. Davies; Jenkins (captain), Owens, Francis, Charteris, Jones, Lydiate, Tipuric, Moriarty.Replacements: Baldwin, Smith, Lee, Hill, Faletau, Ll. Williams, S. Davies, Roberts. ' ' '