BBC to show men's and women's FA Cup finals live
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The BBC will show the men's and women's FA Cup finals live from Wembley Stadium.
Chelsea play Liverpool in the FA Cup final on Saturday, 14 May (16:45 BST), which will be live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and ITV.
The Women's FA Cup final between Chelsea and Manchester City will be broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Sunday, 15 May (14:30).
BBC Radio 5 Live will also provide coverage of both games.
Chelsea and Liverpool last met in a men's FA Cup final in 2012, when Roberto di Matteo's Blues won 2-1.
This year's match will be the 150th anniversary of the first men's FA Cup final.
Chelsea and Manchester City's women have both won the trophy three times, with Chelsea the current holders after they beat Arsenal 3-0 in last season's final to complete a domestic treble.
Emma Hayes' Chelsea won a historic third successive Women's Super League title on Sunday and a victory at Wembley would complete a domestic double for them.
Confirmed kick-off times for finals
FA Cup final
Saturday, 14 May
Chelsea v Liverpool (16:45)
Women's FA Cup final
Sunday, 15 May
Chelsea v Manchester City (14:30)
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