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FA Cup final, Chelsea vs Manchester United - as it happened: Eden Hazard penalty settles it for the Blues

Re-live all the action from Wembley

Jack Watson
Saturday 19 May 2018 10:10 EDT
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Manchester United and Chelsea meet in the FA Cup final for the third time in the tournament’s 147-year history in what is lined up to be a fiercely competitive encounter at Wembley Stadium.

In a final that pits Jose Mourinho up against rival Antonio Conte, both managers know that defeat will leave them trophy-less this season – and for the latter that could prove to be the end of his reign at Stamford Bridge. Conte is expected to leave Chelsea at the end of the season, although there is hope that an FA Cup final triumph could yet keep him at the club.

For United, finishing the Premier League season 19 points behind Manchester City has been particularly embarrassing, and having failed to win the Champions League or EFL Cup, Mourinho will be desperate to add to his extensive trophy collection with the FA Cup.

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What time does it start?

The FA Cup final is due to kick-off at 17:15 BST.

Where can I watch it?

The match will be shown live on BBC One from 16:10 and BT Sport 1 from 16:00.

80: Nemanja Matic forces a save from Thibaut Courtois with a powerful shot from range. The resulting corner falls to Anthony Martial and who shoots over.

Jack Watson19 May 2018 18:52

82: Pogba has to score!

Paul Pogba is unmarked from a corner and heads wide from inside the six yard box. He simply has to score!

Jack Watson19 May 2018 18:54

86: Last roll of the dice.

On comes Juan Mata for Phil Jones as Manchester United push for a late equailser. 

Jack Watson19 May 2018 18:58

89: Olivier Giroud is off for Alvaro Morata as Chelsea wind down the clock.

Jack Watson19 May 2018 19:01

90: Eden Hazard makes way for Willian. What a game he's had.

Jack Watson19 May 2018 19:02

Five minutes of added time!

Can Manchester United find a way through?

Jack Watson19 May 2018 19:04

90+3: Antonio Valencia picks out Nemanja Matic in the middle and the Serbian midfielder heads wide.

Jack Watson19 May 2018 19:05

90+3: Nothing like a bit of time wasting, ay, Thibaut Courtois​?

Jack Watson19 May 2018 19:05

90+4: Manchester United corner!

...Caught by Thibaut Courtois.

Jack Watson19 May 2018 19:06

90+5: Chelsea have a corner and the time is almost up

Jack Watson19 May 2018 19:07

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