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  1. Fans flooding to Wembleypublished at 13:30 British Summer Time 14 May 2023

    Chelsea v Man Utd (14:30 BST)

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport at Wembley Stadium

    .Image source, BBC Sport

    It's a sell-out at Wembley today for the first time in the Women's FA Cup final.

    Thousands of fans travelled down from Manchester this morning on the same train as me to London Euston.

    Manchester United's fanbase, like their women's team, has grown impressively since its reforming five years ago.

    I'm not sure many of them would have predicted being in this year's FA Cup final when the journey began in the Championship back in 2018.

    Manager Marc Skinner spoke about the pride he had of the growth of the club earlier this week but emphasised the job was not done yet.

    United - like Chelsea - are chasing a league-cup double so to fall short in both having reached this stage now would be a huge blow.

    So when his players line-up for the first time at Wembley, in search of their first major trophy, this will be his message - make it count.

  2. It's FA Cup final day!published at 13:27 British Summer Time 14 May 2023

    Chelsea v Man Utd (14:30 BST)

    The sun is shining, the crowds are out, does it get any better than this?

    Chelsea face Manchester United in the Women's FA Cup final, and we'll have full live text coverage right here.

    Hope you enjoy.