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The FA Cup final is one of the biggest and most notorious events on the football calendar and in 2022, the world’s oldest cup competition has flourished yet again in its 141st season.

This significant match usually marks the close of the domestic football campaign in England, though there are two sets of Premier League fixtures set to take place after the final this year. But nonetheless, it remains one of the most anticipated games of the season.

Here is all you need to know about the 2022 FA Cup final, including when it takes place and who's involved this year.

This 2021-22 FA Cup final will kick-off at 4:45pm on Saturday, May 14 at Wembley Stadium.

The 2020-21 version saw Chelsea and Leicester City go head-to-head at Wembley, in which the Foxes shocked the Blues with a 1-0 victory to claim their first ever FA Cup trophy.

With Covid-19 regulations still in place, only 20,000 fans were allowed inside the national stadium to watch the spectacle, yet they witnessed one of the greatest footballing stories after Youri Tielemans’ 63rd minute strike was enough to see Leicester reign victorious for the first time in this competition.

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The match will be televised live on both BBC One and ITV. The

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