The stage is set at Wembley for one of English football's most iconic showdowns. Manchester City and Chelsea will battle it out for the FA Cup—a trophy that, for decades, was considered the crown jewel of British football. Both teams arrive at the final under vastly different circumstances, adding an extra layer of intrigue to this historic clash.
For Chelsea, this marks their first FA Cup final appearance since the 2021-22 season. The Blues carry the weight of recent history, having lost three consecutive Cup finals. They'll be desperate to reverse that trend and bring the famous old trophy back to Stamford Bridge. Meanwhile, Manchester City are chasing another piece of silverware as they aim to complete a domestic treble—a feat that would cement their legacy as one of the greatest teams in Premier League history.
Both managers have named strong starting XIs for today's showdown. Chelsea will line up with Sánchez in goal, supported by a backline of Fofana, Colwill, and Hato. The midfield engine room features James, Caicedo, Fernández, and Cucurella, while Palmer and Pedro provide the attacking threat alongside Gusto. On the other side, City field Trafford between the posts, with Nunes, Khusanov, Guéhi, and O'Reilly forming the defense. The midfield trio of Rodri, Bernardo, and Semenyo will look to control the tempo, while Marmoush, Doku, and Haaland lead the charge up front.
Notably, key players like Donnarumma, Cherki, and Savinho will start on the bench, ready to make an impact if needed. With so much at stake, this FA Cup final promises to be a thrilling encounter—one that could define the season for both clubs. Who will lift the trophy at Wembley? All eyes are on London.
