How To Watch As Crystal Palace Aim to End Trophy Drought in FA Cup Final Against Man City | OneFootball

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·17 May 2025

How To Watch As Crystal Palace Aim to End Trophy Drought in FA Cup Final Against Man City

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Crystal Palace vs Manchester City – Dreamers Meet Dynamos in FA Cup Final Showdown

Biggest stage, boldest test

Wembley welcomes a story of hope and hegemony this afternoon as Crystal Palace, in only their third FA Cup Final, face Manchester City, the perennial powerhouses of English football. For Oliver Glasner’s Eagles, this is a campaign etched in club folklore. That semi-final demolition of Aston Villa – goals from Eberechi Eze and Ismaila Sarr sealing their place beneath the arch – offered a tantalising glimpse of what might be.

City’s imposing cup record

Yet reality bites in the form of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City. This side are no strangers to this occasion. They’ve graced three of the last six FA Cup Finals, lifting the famous old trophy twice. Ruthless, relentless, refined – they possess the muscle memory for silverware and would be more than happy to spoil Palace’s party.


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Palace’s proud pursuit of history

There’s a romantic edge to this contest. Crystal Palace have never won a major trophy. Twice runners-up in the FA Cup, they now stand on the cusp of something timeless. “They will hope to put that record to bed under the Wembley arch in front of their adoring supporters. Will it be third time lucky for Palace?” The question looms larger than ever.

How to follow the final

TV coverage: Fans in the UK can watch the match live on ITV 1 and BBC One, with coverage from 3pm BST on ITV1 and 3.25pm on BBC One.Streaming: Live streaming is available via ITVX and BBC iPlayer.Highlights: The BBC Sport app and YouTube channel will show post-match highlights. A special Match of the Day FA Cup Final episode airs at 12.25am BST, with a replay at 8.25am on Sunday.

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