fa cup final
fa cup final
The Emirates FA Cup Final between Chelsea and Manchester United will kick-off at 5.15pm on Saturday 19 May, the Football Association has confirmed.
The kick-off time was agreed after consultation with the Safety Advisory Group.
The Wembley showpiece will be refereed by Michael Oliver, who will be assisted by Lee Betts and Ian Hussin, with Lee Mason the fourth official.
Neil Swarbrick will be the first video assistant referee (VAR) in FA Cup Final history, with Mick McDonough the assistant VAR.
Meanwhile, ticket allocations are in line with last season, with each set of fans being allocated over 28,000 tickets. The figure represents approximately 80 per cent of the available seating.
Tickets for the Final are priced £45, £70, £115 and £145 for adults, with a saving of £25 for concession tickets in category 1 and 2 and a saving of £10 in category 3 and 4.
Chelsea fans will occupy the east end of Wembley Stadium while Manchester United fans will be in the west end, determined by the travel requirements of the majority of each club’s supporters.
Fan parks will be installed externally at the respective ends of the stadium. The allocation of dressing rooms for each club also replicates the ends where their supporters will be gathered


Man Utd (4-3-3): De Gea; Valencia, Smalling, Bailly, Young; Matic, Herrera, Pogba; Lingard, Rashford, Sanchez
Wembley Stadium is due to host the FA Cup final on 19 May between Chelsea and Manchester United. The FA Cup is the oldest domestic football competition.
Around 90,000 fans will pack the UK's home of football to watch the cup final, which kicks off at 17:15.
Check the Wembley Stadium weather forecast forecast if you are heading to this year's final.
Fans and players alike will be hoping for a warm, dry day with a light breeze. This will make for good playing conditions and a fine final day for spectators.
my prediction is Chelsea2 man utd 4
The Emirates FA Cup Final between Chelsea and Manchester United will kick-off at 5.15pm on Saturday 19 May, the Football Association has confirmed.
The kick-off time was agreed after consultation with the Safety Advisory Group.
The Wembley showpiece will be refereed by Michael Oliver, who will be assisted by Lee Betts and Ian Hussin, with Lee Mason the fourth official.
Neil Swarbrick will be the first video assistant referee (VAR) in FA Cup Final history, with Mick McDonough the assistant VAR.
Meanwhile, ticket allocations are in line with last season, with each set of fans being allocated over 28,000 tickets. The figure represents approximately 80 per cent of the available seating.
Tickets for the Final are priced £45, £70, £115 and £145 for adults, with a saving of £25 for concession tickets in category 1 and 2 and a saving of £10 in category 3 and 4.
Chelsea fans will occupy the east end of Wembley Stadium while Manchester United fans will be in the west end, determined by the travel requirements of the majority of each club’s supporters.
Fan parks will be installed externally at the respective ends of the stadium. The allocation of dressing rooms for each club also replicates the ends where their supporters will be gathered

Predicted line-ups
Chelsea (3-4-3): Courtois; Azpilicueta, Cahill, Rudiger; Moses, Kante, Fabregas, Alonso; Willian, Hazard, GiroudMan Utd (4-3-3): De Gea; Valencia, Smalling, Bailly, Young; Matic, Herrera, Pogba; Lingard, Rashford, Sanchez
Betting tips via Betfair | UK users only)
- Chelsea to win: 19/10
- United to win: 8/5
- United to win, both teams to score: 5/2
- United to win 1-0: 7/1
- Half-time Chelsea, full-time United: 35
Wembley Stadium is due to host the FA Cup final on 19 May between Chelsea and Manchester United. The FA Cup is the oldest domestic football competition.
Around 90,000 fans will pack the UK's home of football to watch the cup final, which kicks off at 17:15.
Check the Wembley Stadium weather forecast forecast if you are heading to this year's final.
The FA Cup final teams
Following two exciting semi-finalists we now know that this season will see a repeat of the first FA Cup Final at the new Wembley as Manchester United take on Chelsea.
But who will come out on top?
But who will come out on top?
Fans and players alike will be hoping for a warm, dry day with a light breeze. This will make for good playing conditions and a fine final day for spectators.
my prediction is Chelsea2 man utd 4
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