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It's here: your Crystal Palace starting XI for the 2025 FA Cup Final at Wembley (16:30 BST) against Manchester City.
It's here: your Crystal Palace starting XI for the 2025 FA Cup Final at Wembley (16:30 BST) against Manchester City.
We're nearly there. The turnstiles are open and the players have made it to the dressing room and are taking in their surroundings. Have a look at some of the best shots below!
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You the fans are what makes days like this special. Enjoy a curated feed of the best moments on social media, and some incredible videos from Palace TV below!
Today's the day. The Palace are here and we're taking over.
Crystal Palace take on Manchester City in the 2024/25 FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium this afternoon (16:30 BST).
Can Crystal Palace beat seven-time winners Manchester City to claim their first FA Cup?
Today's the day. Crystal Palace head to Wembley to face Manchester City (Saturday, 17th May, 16:30 BST) in the FA Cup Final, and ahead of the game the Eagles took to the training pitches in Copers Cope one last time…
Primary schools across Croydon, and beyond, joined a 'red and blue' takeover on Friday (16th May) to celebrate Crystal Palace's incredible journey to the FA Cup Final.
BBC Sport speaks to Crystal Palace fans from around the globe as they rush to Wembley Stadium for the FA Cup final against Manchester City.
FA Cup Final day has arrived.
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner could make history with a first trophy - and he is already breaking Premier League records at the club.
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Manchester City manager frustrated by fixture moving‘We have been fighting these situations for nine years’ Pep Guardiola has taken a swipe at the Premier League for scheduling Manchester City’s penultimate fixture of the season, against Bournemouth on Tuesday, 72 hours after Saturday’s FA Cup final meeting with Crystal Palace. City are involved in an intriguingly tight race for Champions League qualification and, as such, Bournemouth’s visit to the Etihad Stadium is an important one. Asked if his preference would be for it to take place on Wednesday or Thursday instead, Guardiola said: “Definitely. Tottenham played against Aston Villa on Friday [yesterday] ahead of the Europa League final [on Wednesday]. Good decision, I’m not being sarcastic. The Premier League made a good decision, very good. Continue reading...