CLOSE!published at 17:47 BST 30 April 2017
Liberties Vets 0-0 Harraby Catholic
Liberties turning up the heat!
Three times the men in black and white go close, three times their close efforts fly the wrong side of the post.
This one is bubbling...
Kingston Select/Sproatley win U14s Girls/Boys categories
Cedarsfield/Aston Villa win Youth and Female Disability categories
Wokingham/Liberties Vets win Walking Football and Male Veterans categories
Wockey/Filthy Fellas win Female and Male Higher Education categories
More than 40,000 players registered for the competition
96 teams made it through to the final
16 categories this year
Free five-a-side competition's third year
Matthew Henry, Georgina Burkoff and Andy Donley
Liberties Vets 0-0 Harraby Catholic
Liberties turning up the heat!
Three times the men in black and white go close, three times their close efforts fly the wrong side of the post.
This one is bubbling...
Liberties Vets 0-0 Harraby Catholic
Liberties, defending champions, are looking strong early as they look to reclaim their title.
Fractious again though. These elder gentlemen in the last two finals are desperate for victory, leading to tense affairs.
Liberties Vets 0-0 Harraby Catholic
We're about to kick-off.
Highlighter green for Harraby, black and white for Liberties in black and white for those watching along at the top of the page.
Let's go.
Liberties Vets v Harraby Catholic
Well that was more of an attritional final than what we saw in our previous four matches earlier this afternoon.
What can our male veterans conjure up for us?
Liberties Vets and Harraby Catholic are taking to the pitch now, so we'll soon find out.
So that's the end of the fifth final of the day. Wokingham will travel to Wembley for the FA Cup final where they will lift their Walking Football FA People's Cup trophy.
Well done, lads.
Wokingham UB50 3-1 Leeds Titans
Wokingham have done it!
A dramatic victory as they come from behind.
They are delighted at the final whistle.
Wokingham UB50 3-1 Leeds Titans
Has this sealed it?
A shot from distance arrows into the bottom corner for Wokingham. They're two goals ahead with seconds left.
Wokingham UB50 2-1 Leeds Titans
We've had a short stoppage for an injury. There is not long left for Wokingham to hold on. About two minutes.
If they hold out they'll be FA People's Cup champions.
Wokingham UB50 2-1 Leeds Titans
Wow. Wokingham have turned this final around.
Their striker gives the Leeds Titans keeper the eyes and tucks the ball away into the bottom corner.
For those of you just joining us, you can watch this final at the top of the page.
Wokingham UB50 1-1 Leeds Titans
And they've made the advantage count!
Wokingham draw level with a neat finish from distance.
Wokingham UB50 0-1 Leeds Titans.
There have been a few tackles flying in and the ref is not happy.
He has shown a Leeds defender a blue card. That means he'll have to spend two minutes in the sin bin.
Wokingham UB50 0-1 Leeds Titans
Leeds take the lead.
It was an audacious attempt from distance and the Workingham 'keeper will perhaps have expected to do better.
Wokingham UB50 0-0 Leeds Titans.
Number four from Wokingham has a fierce right boot. He has just put a shot narrowly over the crossbar. Still 0-0 in this final. A tentative start from both teams.
Wokingham UB50 v Leeds Titans.
And we're off in the Walking Football final.
For those of you watching the match at the top of the page, Workingham are in blue, Leeds in yellow.
Wokingham UB50 v Leeds Titans
It is now time for the Walking Football final.
Wokingham UB50 are taking on Leeds Titans.
Leeds narrowly won 1-0 when these teams met in the group stage.
There is more pressure this time however. The teams are playing for FA People's Cup glory and the chance to lift their trophy at Wembley.
Remember you can watch the match at the top of this page.
Female Disability final
Aston Villa took on Aylestone in the final of the female disability category.
Check out highlights from the game right here!
Highlights from female disability final
#PeoplesCup
Current holders of the FA People's Cup, the Liberties Vets are back to defend their title.
An unstoppable force in last year's competition, the Liberties have continued their ruthless training by competing in as many tournaments as possible.
In their youth, Roger (goalkeeper and mananger) and Sofian (who was on French club Marseilles books as a junior), played professional, Futsal where they honed their skills on a smaller pitch.
"Being 47 I have still got some of the qualities the 21-year-olds have," says Roger, self-proclaimed legend of the 5-a-side-game.
"Just playing football in itself is amazing because it brings everyone together like a family."
Liberties Vets have beaten Options Management in the first Male Veterans semi-final.
They'll face either White Horse or Harraby Catholic in the final. Those two are on the pitch as we speak.
Here is a bit more Liberties Vets...
#People'sCup
Rhia Chohan
BBC Get Inspired reporter in Birmingham
Watch the moment when Abdi, from the Filthy Fellas notices a HUGE poster of himself plastered on the walls of the final venue.
It's priceless!
A huge surprise for Abdi
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Crowns FC are taking on Pathetico Madrid in the Higher Education Male category.