Postpublished at 17:45 British Summer Time 1 May 2017
Exeter City 0-0 South Tyneside Ability DFC
Interesting start. Both teams have a dig from the halfway line.
Sprowston Girls/Dorking win U16s girls/boys categories
Warriors/Portland win Male Disability Champ/League categories
Exeter City/Hackney Jurassics win Disability Premiership/Female Veterans categories
Plymouth Norton/Woolpack United win Adult Female/Adult Male 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 Alan Beck
Exeter City 0-0 South Tyneside Ability DFC
Interesting start. Both teams have a dig from the halfway line.
Exeter City 0-0 South Tyneside Ability DFC
The teams are out of their huddles.
Exeter are in red and white, South Tyneside in white. As ever you can watch this game at the top of the page.
This is the FA People's Cup Adult Disability Premiership final.
May the best team win...
A very happy Hackney Jurassics side face the cameras after retaining their FA People's Cup trophy in the Female Veterans category.
An amazing effort, ladies. Well earned congratulations!
Exeter City v South Tyneside Ability DFC
South Tyneside went on to win that match 4-0 to reach the Premiership Disability final where they will play Exeter City.
That one starts any minute now.
Exeter won 1-0 in their semi-final, South Tyneside 4-0. This one should be a cracker.
Nick Pennington
BBC Get Inspired reporter in Birmingham
South Tyneside's bench go ballistic as their team go 3-0 up in the Premiership Disability semi-final against St Albans City. Look what it means to them!
KO5 and Woolpack United are setting the pace in the Adult Male category, each on nine points with one round of games left in the group.
Scorpionz Blue and East Bank are chasing, with Instant Noodles nipping at their heels (something I didn't expect to write when I was on the way to work this morning).
We'll let you know when the semi-finalists are confirmed.
Hackney Jurassics 2-0 Armley FC
A very, very, impressive win for Hackney Jurassics! They controlled that game and scored two excellent goals.
The 2016 Female Veterans winners have repeated the trick in 2017.
Hackney Jurassics 2-0 Armley FC
How on earth has this stayed out? Hackney hit the right upright with a shot and it dribbles in slow motion across the goal line before being grabbed by the Armley goalkeeper.
Hackney Jurassics 2-0 Armley FC
Hackney are more comfortable now. Another tidy finish across across the goalkeeper and in off the far post.
Hackney Jurassics 1-0 Armley FC
I think the Female Veterans category are definitely the smartest of all. Every team have matching kits and socks pulled up to the knee. I like it. Adult Males take note.
On the pitch Armley are pushing for an equaliser but can't find it yet.
Hackney Jurassics 1-0 Armley FC
That is better. This game needed a bit of quality and that's exactly what it has got.
The Hackney forward races down the left to catch up with the ball and fires low across the goalkeeper. 1-0.
Hackney Jurassics 0-0 Armley FC
I think the best way to describe this opening is cagey.
It is not surprise. Both of these two teams know what is at stake.
Eternal FA People's Cup glory and a trip to the FA Cup final.
Hackney Jurassics 0-0 Armley FC
What a goal that would have been?
One Hackney defender has a pop at goal from well inside her own half. It was on target but Armley's goalie gets down well to save.
Hackney Jurassics 0-0 Armley FC
Here we go then.
Watch the game above or stick with me for updates (I'll type as fast as my fingers allow I promise).
The players aren't tiring, I must not either.
Armley get us started.
Hackney Jurassics v Armley FC
What time is it?...
It's final time.
The Female Veterans limbering up. What entertainment will Hackney Jurassics and Armley FC provide? Let's find out.
The People's Cup is for everyone, even Congolese football club TP Mazembe.
OK, not really, this team is from the south west of England and are named after the African club because one player, Luke, used to follow the real TP Mazembe online.
Luke could also have mixed feelings should his side win today. He won't be able to take the ultimate prize of lifting the trophy at Wembley as he's getting married on FA Cup final day.
Poor planning I say.
Jake, one team members, is deaf in both ears but is still "one of the stand-out players", according to Luke.
"He's a bit cocky about it. Sometimes he doesn't know when to pass the ball," Luke adds.
Nick Crowther
BBC Get Inspired reporter in Birmingham
There have been plenty of people working behind the scenes to make the FA People's Cup what it is.
Here's a glimpse.....
Just some of the crew filming the finals programme - which you can see on BBC One on Saturday, 27 May.
#PeoplesCup
Triumph is tiring.
Well done girls!
Rhia Chohan
BBC Get Inspired reporter in Birmingham
When Sprowston Under-16 girls were being presented with their trophy, two little faces were cheering on their sister Mollie.
Bella, six, wants to play football and Callum, 10, is already a budding gymnast. They're a sporty family!
Disability Championship final
Skills galore!
A text book display from the Warriors saw them victorious against Bedford Griffins in the fourth final of the day.
An impressive free kick, tasty strikes and cheeky stepovers can all be found in the highlights here!