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FA Cup finals on the BBC: Watch, listen and read about the men’s and women’s FA Cup finals with BBC Sport

Kevin de Bruyne is expected to make his fourth – and last – FA Cup final appearance for Manchester City after the Belgian announced in April he will leave at the end of the season after 10 years at Etihad Stadium.

Crystal Palace are 12th in the Premier League table – 16 points behind fourth-placed City, who, with two matches remaining, are yet to seal a place in next season’s Champions League.

A Crystal Palace win will earn them a place in next season’s Europa League.

Unlike last season, the 2025 final is taking place during the Premier League season.

However, there are no Premier League fixtures on Saturday to allow the showpiece occasion to receive maximum exposure.

There will be 30 minutes of extra time if necessary and penalties if the scores are still level.

You can watch Saturday’s final on BBC One, iPlayer or the BBC Sport website and app.

TV coverage starts at 15:25, with former Palace striker Glenn Murray and ex-City defender Micah Richards – who won the FA Cup with City in 2011 – joining former England captains Gary Lineker, Wayne Rooney and Alan Shearer at Wembley.

Mark Chapman is at Wembley to present BBC Radio 5 Live’s coverage. There is build-up throughout the afternoon before kick-off at 16:30.

Former Crystal Palace forward Clinton Morrison and ex-Burnley and Everton boss Sean Dyche are alongside John Murray and Ian Dennis for full match commentary, which is also available to listen to on BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website and app.



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