Buckle up, football fans — today is the day! On Saturday, May 16, 2026, the iconic Wembley Stadium hosts the Emirates FA Cup Final as Chelsea take on Manchester City in what promises to be an absolute blockbuster. Kick-off at 3pm BST, and the atmosphere is already electric.
This is the 145th FA Cup final, and it’s a clash of two Premier League heavyweights with everything to play for. City are chasing a domestic double (they’ve already won the Carabao Cup), while a chaotic Chelsea side under interim boss Calum McFarlane are hunting for silverware and a much-needed morale boost.
The Road to Wembley

Manchester City have been relentless. They’ve bagged an incredible 21 goals across their FA Cup run, steamrolling past the likes of Newcastle, Liverpool, and Southampton in the semis. This is their fourth successive FA Cup final — Pep Guardiola’s men are serial finalists. With Erling Haaland leading the line (hungry for his first-ever Wembley goal in this competition?), Jeremy Doku’s pace, and fresh legs from midweek rotation, City look razor-sharp.

Chelsea, on the other hand, have had a rollercoaster season. Multiple managerial changes, but the kids and interim coach Calum McFarlane (stepping up from the U21s) have delivered moments of magic. They hammered Port Vale 7-0 in one round and edged Leeds in the semis. Now, boosted by the returns of key players like Reece James, Robert Sánchez, Pedro Neto, and Alejandro Garnacho, the Blues smell an upset.
Key Battles to Watch

- Haaland vs Chelsea’s Backline: The Norwegian goal machine is the ultimate big-game player. Can Chelsea’s defense contain him?
- Cole Palmer Magic: Facing his old club, Palmer is Chelsea’s talisman. Expect tricks, penalties, and moments of genius.
- Midfield Mastery: Rodri is a doubt for City with a groin issue — if he doesn’t make it, Bernardo Silva and Nico González step up. Chelsea’s Caicedo will need to battle hard.
- Tactical Tug-of-War: Pep’s possession vs McFarlane’s counter-attacking energy. This could be end-to-end!
What’s at Stake?
For Manchester City: A win means the domestic double and another trophy in what’s been a strong campaign despite the Premier League title race. Pep could be using this as a statement game.

For Chelsea: A first major trophy in years would be massive for the squad’s confidence, the fans, and potentially securing European football. Ending City’s dominance at Wembley? That would be legendary.
FA Cup finals are famous for shocks. Remember Chelsea’s past Wembley heroics? Anything can happen when the whistle blows.
Who are you backing? City to dominate or Chelsea to cause a cup upset? Drop your predicted scoreline and key player in the comments below! Will Haaland finally score at Wembley? Can Palmer steal the show?
This is football at its finest — history, drama, and glory on the line. Let’s enjoy every minute of it.
Come on you Blues… or Come on City?












