Chelsea v Manchester United: Women’s FA Cup final – live

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Now it’s time for Manchester United to check out the pitch…

Manchester United players before the match at Wembley
Manchester United players before the match at Wembley. Photograph: John Walton/PA

Tom Garry

Tom Garry

ABBA songs are blasting into the skies from the fan zone, families are enjoying picnics under these cloudy skies and the atmosphere is all very calm. Not a hint of crowd trouble, as you’d expect. Off to the right of Olympic Way, a gathering of United fans are dancing to a club remix of Sweet Caroline. Can you believe we didn’t even make it to midday without hearing that tune? Both sets of fans sound confident they’ll win.

Chelsea have arrived at Wembley!

Chelsea captain Millie Bright checks out the Wembley pitch prior to the match
Chelsea captain Millie Bright checks out the Wembley pitch prior to the match. Photograph: John Walton/PA
Hannah Hampton and Mayra Ramírez on the pitch before the match
Hannah Hampton and Mayra Ramírez on the pitch before the match. Photograph: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reuters

I want to hear from you! Feel free to email me with any score predictions, feelings, thoughts and all that jazz. Are you off to Wembley today? If so, who will you be supporting? Also, I’m keen to know your thoughts on the new WSL and WSL2 rebranding as that seems to have caused quite a stir this week…

Suzanne Wrack

Suzanne Wrack

After 10 years of Wembley Women’s FA Cup finals we have a sell-out crowd, and the approximately 90,000 fans are in for a treat. Sonia Bompastor’s Chelsea are the favourites, unbeaten domestically and bidding for a domestic treble after securing the League Cup and WSL title. However, despite 13 wins in their last 15 games against Manchester United, their dominance is far from certain. This is a different United to the team that suffered a 1-0 loss to the Blues at Wembley two years ago. Marc Skinner’s side are more streetwise and, having knocked out Chelsea on the way to a final and first FA Cup title last season, they understand the occasion and what winning looks and feels like. What to expect? United have the ability to shock Chelsea, but even when not at their best performance-wise this season the Blues have had a plan B or plan C and turned out result after result.

Preamble

Hello, good afternoon and welcome to coverage of the Women’s FA Cup final! Chelsea face Manchester United in front of a capacity Wembley Stadium crowd in what promises to be a fantastic end to the domestic season.

The Blues go into this match with their sights firmly set on achieving a treble having already won the WSL and the League Cup. Meanwhile, United are looking to retain the FA Cup trophy having won it last season with a dominant 4-0 victory over Tottenham.

These two sides last met at Wembley two years ago, when Chelsea clinched a 1-0 win thanks to Sam Kerr, who will not be available this time around. However, Marc Skinner and his team have more experience behind them now and will feel they can go toe-to-toe with the WSL invincibles.

Kick-off is at 1:30pm BST - you won’t want to miss it!

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