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Women's FA Cup final LIVE with Manchester United vs Chelsea team news, updates and goals

Manchester United and Chelsea go head to head in the Women's FA Cup final this afternoon at a sold-out Wembley Stadium in another historic day for women's football in England.

Marc Skinner's side will face a strong Chelsea team bidding to win their very first piece of silverware. United, who currently sit top of the WSL are yet to win against Chelsea this season, having conceded defeat both home and away, but Marc Skinner is ready to do battle.

He said in a pre-match press conference: "But what we have to do is make sure that they hurt at the other end and if we do that and we play to that attitude and that mentality then it's going to be a really exciting game."

Skinner faces a tough decision when naming his starting XI and bench with everyone aside from Maria Thorisdóttir fit and ready for action.

Just a point currently separates Chelsea and United in the WSL table and both sides will be hoping to keep their dreams of a domestic double alive with a victory this afternoon.

Follow all the latest updates below from our Louise Wilkes at Wembley Stadium - kick off is at 2.30pm.

Both sides are gunning for the domestic double and while most would suffer jitters, United manager Marc Skinner has learnt to take the emotion out of the occasion.

"This is a business moment. There’s time for sentiment later, but this is about business," he said.

See what else he said in his pre-match press conference.

This is what we're playing for today. The second piece of silverware up for grabs this season.

United's Nikita Parris spoke to us ahead of the final, and although not her first FA Cup final, it is her first time in a United shirt.

The 29-year-old has learned the hard way, to play the game and not the occasion: “For me personally, I

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