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Everything you need to know about the Women's FA Cup final

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Women's Super League champions Chelsea will try to add to their trophy collection when they take on Manchester United at the weekend in the Women's FA Cup Final.

It will take place on Sunday, 18 May, kicking off at 13:30 BST at the home of English football - Wembley Stadium.

Pop star Olly Murs will be performing to open the festivities and as a life-long United fan he says he hopes his team can lift the trophy.

But what can we expect from the showpiece event and who should we be watching out for?

How will you be watching? Are you going to the game or watching on BBC One?

Let us know who you think is going to come out on top in this massive match using the comments section below.

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Aggie Beever-Jones has had a terrific season for Chelsea - can she help them complete the domestic treble at Wembley?

Manchester United who won last years FA Cup will aim to stop the high-flying Chelsea from winning the domestic treble having already won the WSL and the League Cup.

The Blues were unbeaten during the Women's Super League season, edging them ahead to be favourites for the title.

But Manchester United have some stand-out players in their squad who will be hungry to hang onto the trophy once more, after their impressive 4-0 win against Tottenham at Wembley last year.

More recently, the Red Devils finished third in the league with Norwegian striker Elisabeth Terland amongst the top scorers in the WSL.

Finishing in third also secured United's Champions League status in 2025/26 so their confidence will be flying high.

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It would be unwise for Chelsea to underestimate the big-game performances of players like Ella Toone.

Chelsea's keeper Hannah Hampton and winger Sandy Baltimore have played key roles for the club.

But young England star Aggie Beever-Jones has had some huge impact-performances in this team - often in the biggest moments.

Lioness Ella "Tooney" Toone is one to watch for United - she scored an outstanding solo screamer to help her childhood team on their way to the FA Cup win last year, and will no doubt hope she can perform as well again on Sunday.

Of course, some of the players you will see on Sunday will be hoping to travel to Switzerland this summer for the European Championships, so all of them will want to finish the game without any major knocks or injuries.