Arsenal vs Chelsea FA Cup final as it happened: Aaron Ramsey winner seals dramatic victory for Gunners
Re-live the FA Cup final at Wembley
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Your support makes all the difference.Arsenal face Chelsea in Saturday’s FA Cup final, with Antonio Conte's side looking to the Double while Arsène Wenger's men attempt to salvage their season.
- Arsene Wenger to drop Petr Cech and start David Ospina for Arsenal's FA Cup final against Chelsea
- Chelsea boss Antonio Conte doesn't think FA Cup final will be Arsene Wenger's last game in charge of Arsenal
- Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain hoping to cast aside injury concerns and finally play his part in Arsenal FA Cup final
- Arsene Wenger admits Arsenal are in defensive crisis and tips Shkodran Mustafi to miss FA Cup final
- Antonio Conte wants to stay at Chelsea 'for many years' as club prepare lucrative new contract offer
What time does it start?
Arsenal vs Chelsea kicks off at 5.30pm BST.
Where can I watch it?
The match will be shown live on BBC One and BT Sport 2, with coverage starting at 2.00pm and 4.30pm respectively.
Highlights will be shown at 11.35pm BST on BBC One.
Preview
Antonio Conte’s Blues are looking to wrap up a glorious league and cup double, having amassed 93 points and won 30 of their 38 matches in their title-winning campaign. Victory at Wembley over their old London rivals would be the cherry on the cake of a fine first season in charge at Stamford Bridge for the Italian manager.
The Gunners meanwhile are in unchartered territory under Arsene Wenger, having recently missed out on Champions League qualification for the first time in 21 years. Uncertainty remains over the Frenchman’s future at the Emirates, with a decision to be announced after this final.
The 67-year-old would dearly love to claim a record seventh FA Cup triumph of his long Arsenal tenure, but even victory would not be enough to appease a growing number of Gunners fans frustrated with the lack of a genuine Premier League or Champions League challenge in recent years.
It’s a big game for…
Alexis Sanchez: In what could be the Chilean’s last match for Arsenal, the Gunners’ hopes of securing the silverware are likely to rest on the shoulders of the 28-year-old.
Sanchez has made no secret of his ambition to win medals and has even been linked with a transfer to Saturday’s opponents.
Best stat
11: The number of combined consecutive matches won by Chelsea and Arsenal, making them the Premier League’s two form teams. The Blues have won their last six to cruise to the title, while Arsenal missed out on the top four despite tasting victory in their final five games of the season.
Remember when
The last time these sides faced off in the FA Cup was also at Wembley. On that occasion, Didier Drogba’s late winner clinched a 2-1 semi-final win for the Blues, who went on to beat Everton in the final in 2009.
Player to watch
Cesc Fabregas: The 30-year-old began the season on the periphery of the Chelsea first team but has forced his way firmly back into Conte’s thinking.
In the middle of a fine run of form, the Spaniard could come back to haunt his former club.
Past three-meetings
Chelsea 3 Arsenal 1
Premier League, February 2017
Arsenal 3 Chelsea 0
Premier League, September 2016
Arsenal 0 Chelsea 1
Premier League, January 2016
Form
Arsenal: LWWWWW
Chelsea: WWWWWW
Odds
Odds provided by 888 Sport
Arsenal to win: 37/10
Chelsea to win: 3/4
Draw: 14/5
HALF TIME
ARSENAL 1 - 0 CHELSEA
The Gunners head into the interval with a one goal advantage and a very encouraging first half of football under their belt. Sanchez opened the scoring in just five minutes with a very controversial opener that was initially flagged to be offside. This goal appeared to inject Wenger's men with confidence and they dominated from then on. Cahill made two heroic goal-line clearances to deny a further deficit for Conte's men. A terrific display in true FA Cup style fashion.
48 MINS
Pedro goes for goal from inside of the area, but it is blocked cleverly by Mertesacker.
49 MINS
Kante strikes the ball from distance, but the powerful strike is easily caught by the safe hands of Ospina. Worth a go!
52 MINS
Costa feeds a clever ball through to Moses, who strikes the ball powerfully with a low strike. Ospina drops to the ground and parries the ball out of the danger zone. What a save!
53 MINS
Yellow card: Holding is booked for crashing into the side of Costa on the edge of his own area.
54 MINS
Hazard sends the ball into the box from the free kick, but it only goes as far as Mertesacker, who manages to cleverly head the ball behind him and out of play.
56 MINS
Azpilicueta sends an imposing ball into the area, but Holding leaps up and heads the ball out for a corner kick.