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Chelsea 0-0 Man City
Cuthbert is OK to carry on.
Chelsea beat Man City after extra time in Women's FA Cup final
Hayes' side complete league and cup Double
Kerr gives Chelsea lead but Hemp equalises for Man City
Cuthbert restores Chelsea lead in second half, Raso levels in 89th minute
Kerr's second of game wins it for Chelsea in extra time
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Josef Rindl
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
Cuthbert is OK to carry on.
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
Chelsea's Erin Cuthbert is down after getting caught by Demi Stokes.
Knee to the back. Accidental.
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
Manchester City look so slick and comfortable on the ball.
They eventually free up Chloe Kelly down the right but her cross to Bunny Shaw in the middle is too high.
Anyone who thought Chelsea were going to run away with this, I'll tell you now, you're wrong.
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
First true attack for Chelsea as Sam Kerr crosses for Guro Reiten but the Norway international is smothered before she can get a shot away.
Better from the Blues.
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
Rachel Brown-Finnis
Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC One
What Chelsea have done so well this season is that last ditch defending, they were deceived by Lauren Hemp there.
Millie Bright flung herself on the floor twice but that just shows you how dangerous Chloe Kelly and Hemp are.
That flurry of chances that City have created has flustered Chelsea a bit.
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
Chelsea clear it away.
What a start from Gareth Taylor's team. Chelsea aren't playing like league champions.
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
Emma Sanders
BBC Sport at Wembley
Manchester City have definitely started on the front foot. Caroline Weir and now Lauren Hemp have had big chances. Chelsea have been far too open in the middle.
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
All City!
Lauren Hemp twists and turns, before her shot is blocked by Millie Bright.
And the Chelsea defender is up again to block Caroline Weir.
Last-ditch, it's a City corner...
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
Rachel Brown-Finnis
Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC One
You wouldn't expect Caroline Weir to miss the target there, she has to score. She's 10-yards out and we've seen her score from 20 or 30 yards out before now.
You expect Weir to hit the target from there.
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
First chance and it falls to City as a loose ball reaches Caroline Weir in the area.
It was brilliant initial play from Lauren Hemp but it comes to nothing as Weir snatches at it. Not like her at all.
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
Chelsea are playing in Blue not yellow. Will it make a difference?
Pernille Harder tries to start an attack early on for Emma Hayes' team but the move breaks down.
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
It's here!
Referee Kirsty Dowle gets us under way.
I don't want to read too much into this, but there were bigger cheers for Chelsea's players being announced than City's.
Looks like it's a Royal Blue dominance in the stands.
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Two minutes away.
The two teams now come together in solidarity around the Ukraine flag.
Huge cheers from the crowd.
The national anthem booms across the stadium.
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Fara Williams
Former Arsenal and Reading midfielder on BBC One
I can't see a goalless draw after 90 minutes with the talent in the teams, Manchester City are coming into this game in such good form. They have scored so many goals in this later half of the season.
I can't see either team not scoring in the 90 minutes - that's not to say it might not go to extra time but I can't see it being goalless at 90 minutes.
Chelsea v Man City (14:30 BST)
Alex Scott
Former England and Arsenal defender on BBC One
Sam Kerr is a big game player, she showed that last week scoring the goals in the last game of the season.
Even when you think she's having a quiet game she will still pop up and bag you a goal - as a defender that is an absolute nightmare.
The FA Cup trophy has just been brought out onto the field.
It's nearly time...
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Emma Sanders
BBC Sport at Wembley
There's a few farewells taking place at Wembley today which could be quite emotional.
Manchester City goalkeeper Karen Bardsley - who was walking along Wembley Way earlier and having pictures with fans - is retiring at the end of the season.
Can she add more silverware to her haul and finish on a high?
Meanwhile, Chelsea trio Ji So-yun, Drew Spence and Jonna Andersson are all leaving the club this summer.
They will leave as league champions but a celebratory day at Wembley would cap things off.