FA Cup final - watch Man City v Man Utd on BBC One
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Manchester City and Manchester United meet in the FA Cup final for the second successive season on Saturday (15:00 BST kick-off) - a match you can watch live on BBC One.
Pep Guardiola's City defeated their neighbours 2-1 in last season's final on their way to a Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup Treble.
City will clinch a domestic double if they beat United this weekend after being crowned Premier League champions for a historic fourth season in a row.
United, who finished 31 points behind City in the table, must win to secure a place in Europe next season.
Erik ten Hag's side finished outside the European places in eighth spot but will qualify for the Europa League if they are FA Cup winners.
City are looking to become the first club to win back-to-back FA Cups since Arsenal in 2013-14 and 2014-15.
United have won the competition 12 times - five more than City - but their last triumph was in 2016.
There will be 30 minutes of extra time if necessary and penalties if the scores are still level.
This is the first time since 1885 that the FA Cup final will be contested by the same two clubs in consecutive years.
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- Published20 May
- Published20 May
Rooney joins BBC Sport at Wembley
Former Manchester United and England forward Wayne Rooney will be at Wembley as part of BBC One's live coverage.
Rooney captained United when they defeated Crystal Palace in the final eight years ago.
Also joining Gary Lineker, an FA Cup winner with Tottenham in 1991, is former England captain Alan Shearer and Micah Richards, who won the FA Cup with Manchester City in 2011.
BBC One's live match coverage starts at 13:50.
Build-up on BBC One starts at 12:00 when Alex Scott presents Football Focus live from Wembley with guests Nedum Onuoha, the former Manchester City defender, and Dion Dublin, whose former clubs include Manchester United.
Jason Mohammad will present highlights on BBC One at 22:35.
BBC Radio 5 Live's coverage is presented by Mark Chapman from 12:00, with full match commentary from 15:00.
In addition, you can watch the final on the BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app, which will also have live text commentary, analysis and reaction from Wembley.