Manchester United are rewriting history this season, firstly by earning the most points ever in the club's brief history in the top tier of women’s football but also by taking their place at Wembley this weekend.
This year’s Vitality Women’s FA Cup final will be like no other, with both United and Chelsea fighting for a domestic double.
It hasn't been smooth sailing for Marc Skinner's side, although the Reds saw off second-tier talent in their early rounds in the competition.
Nikita Parris put two past Sunderland in the fourth round with United winning 2-1 in tough conditions, while five different goalscorers then saw off Durham in the fifth round.
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