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FAI Cup final - All you need to know

FAI CUP FINAL Derry City v Shelbourne, Sunday November 13, Aviva Stadium 3pm.

TV Live coverage on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 2.15pm.

RADIO Live commentary on RTÉ Radio 1, with coverage starting on Saturday Sport from 2pm.

ONLINE Live tracker on RTÉ.ie/sport and the RTÉ News app. Updates and match footage on RTÉ Soccer Twitter and RTÉ Sport Facebook.

WEATHER An unseasonably mild day is forecast for Sunday. Far from being the coldest day on the soccer calendar, which it usually feels, the Cup final will be played in a positively balmy 15c. Skies will be overcast however and there is the strong possibility of showers.

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THE FAI'S SHOWPIECE SHOWDOWN Derry City and Shelbourne will go head-to-head in the 2022 Extra.ie FAI Cup final, with both sides looking to round off what have been successful seasons with silverware.

The Candystripes go into the final as the favourites, having forced Shamrock Rovers into a Premier Division title race when, at one stage, that didn’t look likely.

Ruaidhrí Higgins’ men may have fallen short and suffered a considerable drop in form after they mathematically conceded the title at the end of October but they were still able to secure the runners-up place in the league, albeit on goal difference following a final-day defeat to Dundalk.

Derry limped over the finish line, without a win their final four games, and their last victory actually came in the FAI Cup semi-final in mid October when a 2-1 win over Treaty United ensured their spot in the final. However, having

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