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Manchester United vs Chelsea in FA Cup Final - kick-off time and how to watch

Manchester United Women will go in search of the club's first major trophy this weekend when they take on Chelsea in the FA Cup Final.

Just a point currently separates the two sides in the Women's Super League, with United currently residing at the top of the table, albeit having played a game more than their London rivals. The Reds have enjoyed a stellar season so far and will be hoping to mark their impressive campaign with some silverware.

United have twice been beaten by Chelsea in the league this term, and Emma Hayes' side are used to going all the way in the FA Cup, having won the trophy three times in the last five seasons. However, United look more capable than ever of going toe-to-toe with Europe's elite and will be confident they can get one over on the Blues at a packed-out Wembley stadium.

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The Women’s FA Cup final between Chelsea and Manchester United will take place on Sunday, May 14.

Kick-off is at 2:30pm from Wembley Stadium. Last week, the FA announced they had sold all tickets for the showpiece fixture for the first time in the competition's history.

The match will be shown live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport Website.

Coverage is set to begin at 1:50pm.

Like all Women's Super League sides, Manchester United and Chelsea entered the competition in the Fourth Round.

Marc Skinner's side kickstarted their cup campaign with a victory over Sunderland, before defeating Durham and Lewes to advance to the semi-final. A late strike from super-sub Rachel Williams helped United come from behind to against Brighton to book their place at Wembley.

The Blues' road to the Final was

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