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Chelsea are set to meet Liverpool in the FA Cup final on Saturday, May 14, with all of the details having been confirmed ahead of the showpiece clash next month. The Premier League rivals are set to face off at Wembley Stadium having booked their place in the final earlier this month.

Whilst the date has been confirmed, Thomas Tuchel’s men have also been told a number of further details. Kick-off is scheduled for 4:45pm, whilst Craig Pawson is set to oversee the match as referee.

Elsewhere, the Blues have also been told the colours they are set to wear for the clash. It has been confirmed that Chelsea will don their yellow away strip, whilst Liverpool will wear their traditional red colours.

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Of course, Tuchel will hope to lead the Blues to the trophy, with the side having been left frustrated on their last two visits to the FA Cup final in each of the last two years. They were at first defeated by Arsenal during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, whilst Leicester City ran-out winners at Wembley Stadium last term - Youri

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