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Man City vs Crystal Palace live goal and score updates as Eagles see second goal ruled out after Eze opener

Manchester City are looking to win the FA Cup this afternoon even if the squad insist it will not make this season a successful one.

With Champions League qualification still to be secured this week, City have relinquished their four-year hold on the Premier League title with the FA Cup their only chance of silverware. Crystal Palace are the opponents at Wembley this afternoon and are looking to win the cup for the first time.

Kevin De Bruyne could start as he prepares to bid farewell to City, while Stefan Ortega is in line to start ahead of Ederson as first choice cup goalkeeper. Pep Guardiola must make selection decisions over Nico O'Reilly and James McAtee who have both scored three goals each in the run to the final.

Follow below for pre-match build-up, live match updates and post-match reaction from Wembley.

Let-off for City as the goal is ruled out for offside!

Thjere's some coming together on the pitch as Marc Guehi can't continue but waits until the goal is ruled out to walk off, and then both benches are arguing off the pitch as well.

Anyway it's still 1-0 to Palace.

City can't clear a long throw, the ball squirms out of Ortega's reach after hitting Ismaila Sarr, almost stops on the line, and Daniel Munoz is there first to squeeze into the back of the net.

Disaster.

But was Sarr offside when it hit him?

A lovely reverse pass from Doku finds Bernardo in space in the area. He spins and shoots but there's a brilliant block from Kamada to concede a corner.

Kevin De Bruyne's back post delivery finds Erling Haaland. His header back is punched back to him by Dean Henderson, and the follow up is volleyed over the bar.

Marc Guehi blocks a shot from a teammate that catches him flush in the face at pace and requires a

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