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Man City vs Man United predictions and odds ahead of FA Cup Final

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An FA Cup final first as the Manchester derby is set to take place at Wembley Stadium to find out if Manchester City can maintain their hopes of a treble or if their rivals United will stop them in their tracks to make sure they are the only club in England to achieve such a feat.

City go into this match as the strong favourites at 1/2 to win the final with Betfred while United are 5/1 longshots to make sure they are still the only side to win the treble while a draw is 7/2.

The Red Devils have won five of their last six FA Cup meetings against their local rivals most recently coming from a 3-2 away win back in January 2012.

Pep Guardiola will be keen to go one step closer in to achieve the treble with the Champions League just a week away. The Spaniard has only managed one FA Cup win in his time which happened in 2019 thrashing Watford 6-0 and has never gone beyond a semi-final since then until this year.

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