MANCHESTER CITY 6-0 WATFORD | SILVA (26), STERLING (38, 80, 88), DE BRUYNE (60), JESUS (67) Manchester City XI: Ederson, Walker, Kompany, Laporte, Zinchenko, Gundogan, Silva, Mahrez, Bernardo, Sterling, Jesus Watford XI: Gomes, Femenia, Cathcart, Mariappa, Holebas, Capoue, Doucoure, Hughes, Pereyra, Deulofeu, Deeney City, who retained the Premier League title last week and won the League Cup with a penalty shootout victory over Chelsea in February, were in charge throughout and led 2-0 at half-time with goals by David Silva and Gabriel Jesus. Kevin de Bruyne came off the bench to smash in the third after 61 minutes, Jesus slotted the fourth soon after and Raheem Sterling got his first nine minutes from time. Sterling finished it off in the 87th minute as City matched the record final victory set 116 years ago when Bury thumped Derby 6-0. David Silva opens the scoring for Manchester City Gabriel Jesus converts from Bernardo Silva pass Kevin De Bruyne adds a third after a ruthless counter Gabriel Jesus scores fourth for City after another counter Raheem Sterling nets fifth from point-blank range Raheem Sterling makes it a brace in 88th-minute

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History 19:14: Manchester City are the first English top-flight side to register 50 wins in all competitions in a single season. Oh, and they managed today’s six-goal thrashing without their top scorer. Scary, right? Lifted! 19:10: Captain Vincent Kompany leads his side up to collect the trophy from Prince William. Hey Jude by the Beatles rings out as Kompany lifts the FA Cup trophy! He’s absolutely beaming. I wonder if that’ll be his last trophy for City - surely they’ll extend his contract…

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Manchester City are 2019 #EmiratesFACupFinal winners!



The perfect end to a remarkable and historic season ������������������



Vincent Kompany lifts his 12th major trophy at the club! pic.twitter.com/HqOX6ycG5X — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) May 18, 2019

‘Incredible year' 19:10: Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola speaking to BBC Sport: "It was an incredible final for us and we have finished an incredible year. To all the people at the club a big congratulations, especially the players because they are the reason why we have won these titles." On Ederson's early save from Roberto Pereyra: "In the final these kind of things make the difference. Ederson saved us at a key point at the beginning of the game, because 1-0 would have been really difficult for us." The trophy 19:08: Watford have already been up to collect their runners-up medals. Lightning quick. I nearly missed it. And now here come Manchester City! They climb those famous Wembley steps while Pep Guardiola watches from the pitch. He always makes a point of giving all the credit to his players.

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‘Dream come true’ 19:05: Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling speaking to BBC on whether he scored the first goal: "I don't have a scooby-doo. The boys did brilliant. My goals added to the win. It was brilliant from everyone. "I grew up here and saw this stadium get built. It's a massive dream come true to win trophies here. It shows what the manager is building here. He said we needed to get the mentality right and we did that and did it exceptionally well. "It's been a long season with the World Cup as well but everyone has been on their A-game and come through." ‘It’s an honour’ 19:04: Manchester City midfielder Kevin de Bruyne speaking to BBC: "This week was more relaxed. The first half was a little bit edgy but obviously with the 2-0 advantage, in the second half we played great, scored four goals and had more chances. What a great way to end the season. "It feels like an honour. After the Tottenham injury, mentally I was done. But after a couple of days I really wanted to be back with the team to win the title."

Auction! 19:00: Well that’s the story of the day! Pep Guardiola is auctioning off that strange coat, cardigan, hoodie thing he wears. I think it’s worth something like £1500 new - but how much will it go for in this treble-winning season on the Manchester City website? Twitter round-up Harry: This is pathetic. No respect for Manchester City, they’ve just bought a treble. Give me a billion and I’ll do the same with Stockton under-15. Oliver: A superb performance to round off a superb season for Manchester City. Eleventh time this season that they’ve scored 5+ goals in a game. 169 goals in 61 games in all competitions. So many of those goals are masterpieces. Brilliant players excelling under a brilliant coach. Kelly: Congratulations to Manchester City, for slaughtering Watford in the FA Cup final and winning the treble, becoming the first team in history to win the English treble & the scary thing is they could easily be just as good next year.

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MANCHESTER CITY 6-0 WATFORD FT: It’s all over folks. It’s been over for quite some time really as Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City absolutely humiliate Watford at Wembley. That’s the domestic treble all wrapped up. Premier League, League Cup and FA Cup. The first men's team to ever win the English domestic treble. 91: Close! Raheem Sterling is through! The winger squares it back for John Stones of all people, who sees his low drive deflected over by Gomes. 90: Two minutes of added time… mercifully. Jermaine Jenas’ decision to give substitute Kevin De Bruyne the Man of the Match award receives huge boos from the Wembley crowd. 89: Raheem Sterling has just missed out on scoring a hat-trick in three different competitions in 2018-19, having done so in the Premier League and for England (v Czech Republic) in a Euro 2020 qualifier.

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MANCHESTER CITY 6-0 WATFORD | STERLING (BRACE) 88: GOAL! Raheem Sterling has an brace at Wembley! The cameras pan to Pep Guardiola, who actually looks embarrassed to be winning by this scoreline. His side have now equalled goals scored in an FA Cup final. Gomes initially makes a good stop from Sterling, but the ball cannons off the post and falls kindly for the winger to convert. 86: Should be 6-0. And it would have been without a crucial touch from Kiko Femenia. Bernardo Silva is through on goal but his effort is deflected over the crossbar for a corner. Kevin De Bruyne to deliver… cleared. Those Watford fans are still sining.

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Five. Star. City. ������



Raheem Sterling gets in on the act, City have put Watford to the sword at Wembley!#EmiratesFACup pic.twitter.com/laqYhDXPhk — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) May 18, 2019

84: Fair play to these Watford fans. They are ALL waving their flags in celebration and support of their side - who did brilliantly to reach this final. City fans applaud them. 82: The biggest win in an FA Cup final is 6-0, when Bury beat Derby County in 1903. MANCHESTER CITY 5-0 WATFORD | STERLING 81: Ah this is just painful now. Manchester City have scored a fifth, yes, fifth against Watford in the FA Cup final. Raheem Sterling scores his second of the match as he converts Bernardo Silva's cross at the far post. Easy as you like.

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77: Final change for Manchester City with John Stones on for Gabriel Jesus. He was sublime today and will probably grab the Man of the Match award. 74: This Manchester City win confirms that Wolves will be playing Europa League football next season. They join Arsenal and Manchester United playing Thursday night football. 71: Nathan Cleverly on for Will Hughes. 70: Absolutely no mercy from Pep Guardiola, who sends on Leroy Sane for Ilkay Gundogan. This could get seriously messy. And it nearly happens immediately as Kevin De Bruyne spurns a relatively simple chance when curling the ball miles over.

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This Manchester City team are absolutely ruthless ������



Gabriel Jesus makes it FOUR!#EmiratesFACupFinal pic.twitter.com/vnHCGDAljF — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) May 18, 2019

MANCHESTER CITY 4-0 WATFORD | JESUS 68: “Harsh,” says Vincent Kompany to Troy Deeney, who is stood looking disgusted with his hands on his hips as Manchester City score a fourth. Kevin De Bruyne’s sumptuous pass sets Gabriel Jesus free. He takes his time before stroking the ball past Gomes. This could be a cricket score now. The Hornets look totally beaten. 66: Two changes for Javi Gracia. Pereyra and Deulofeu are replaced by Isaac Success and Andre Gray. 64: Huge Poznan celebration from the Manchester City fans. So much so they nearly miss a fourth goal with De Bruyne charging down the right. Watford just about claw it away.

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Cool, calm, composed ������



Kevin De Bruyne sits Gomes down and City are marching towards history!#EmiratesFACupFinal pic.twitter.com/Pn3qFrmSLG — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) May 18, 2019

63: Jose Holebas just copped an absolute earful from both Étienne Capoue and Will Hughes after that Kevin De Bruyne goal. Hangs his head. Most Watford fans have their heads down now as Manchester City look to punish them further. MANCHESTER CITY 3-0 WATFORD | DE BRUYNE 60: Game over! Manchester City have wrapped up the domestic treble with a lighting counter-attack. Gabriel Jesus wins the ball on the halfway line sends it over to Raheem Sterling. He prods it over to Kevin De Bruyne in the middle, who sits Heurelho Gomes on his backside with a dummy before smashing home. 60: OK, half-hour left on the clock in this FA Cup tie. This miracle is going to have to take shape fairly urgently because City are back in control. Aymeric Laporte, who scored against Brighton on the final day, heads just wide of the post. Gerard Deulofeu follows that with a dragged effort of his own.

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59: Booked! David Silva goes in the book. He slips in possession and clips Will Hughes’ ankles with his arm. Naughty stuff. Gerard Deulofeu set to take it from the right flank. Cleared. 57: So much better from Watford. I’m quite happy to see them doing themselves justice now. They’ve got City pinned back for three or four minutes until Doucoure concedes the foul. Kevin De Bruyne comes on for Riyad Mahrez. Pep clearly wants control of that midfield area again. 54: Watford just starting to show signs of life with Roberto Pereyra trying to link up play with Gerard Deulofeu. Deulofeu wriggles past two challenges before finding Will Hughes, who knocks it to… nobody.

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51: City pick up where they left off - on the attack. Raheem Sterling breaks the length of the field before slipping it through to Jesus, whose effort is tipped wide. The striker has the ball in the net from the resulting corner but he’s clearly offside. As you were… 48: Attacking options on the bench for Watford? Cleverley, Success, Gray. City’s options? Aguero, De Bruyne, Sane… MANCHESTER CITY 2-0 WATFORD 45: Back underway folks. Neither manager makes a change. Can Watford summon their inner Liverpool, Spurs or Derby (delete accordingly) and produce a monster comeback?

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Sterling’s got it! HT: So it looks like Gabriel Jesus’ effort wasn’t quite over the line before Raheem Sterling steamed in to convert. Raheem Sterling has been directly involved in 39 goals in 51 appearances in all competitions this season (24 goals, 15 assists), a figure bettered only by Sergio Aguero among Premier League players (42). Pinched.

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Twitter round-up Dave: Fantastic first half from Man City! It was like a group of great white sharks taking on a group of stingless hornets! Very worrying for Watford! They just can't get a foot hold against this quality City side! Patna: So Manchester City are going to win the domestic treble. I really thought Pep Guardiola would not find it so easy in the Premier League and I was clearly wrong. Tom: They might win everything and keep the ball well but find watching City very boring. Would rather watch and end to end game, give me EFL play-offs any day over watching this. A chance? HT: The last three teams to score twice in the first half of the FA Cup final went on to lose. Hull vs Arsenal in 2014, West Ham vs Liverpool in 2006 and Spurs vs Coventry in 1987...

MANCHESTER CITY 2-0 WATFORD

HT: City take a two-goal advantage in with them at the break. Watford started really brightly and it could have been a very different story if Pereyra had beaten Ederson. 45: Kiko Femenia’s hopeful effort takes a deflection on the way through and Watford have a corner right on the very of the break. They really need something from this. Jose Holebas to deliver… Emerson flicks it clear unconvincingly and Laporte knocks it away. 44: Starting to feel a bit sorry for Watford. City are just passing them to death and completely suffocating them here at Wembley. 42: Superb skills from Riyad Mahrez. Exhibition stuff really as he twists and turns two Watford defenders out of the stadium before seeing his lashed effort turned away by Gomes. 40: Well, we all know Watford were two-nil down against Wolves in their semi-final clash… but an epic comeback today looks far less likely.

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HT: Man City 2-0 Watford



Manchester City are in control.



And here's the second goal that did it.



Watch the #FACupFinal live: https://t.co/3M6nYtHNrt #mciwat pic.twitter.com/ACa6XBfqzi — BBC Sport (@BBCSport) May 18, 2019

MANCHESTER CITY 2-0 WATFORD | JESUS 38: Is that game, set and match? Manchester City have doubled their lead - but nobody knows who the goal belongs to. I’ll explain. Gabriel Jesus hooks Bernardo Silva’s cross in at the far post, Raheem Sterling makes sure, but we’re not sure if it was already in. The stadium announcer gives it to Jesus - but I expect VAR will tell us the verdict shortly. 37: Kyle Walker’s turn to beat Jose Holebas down the right. His cross is turned away by Will Hughes, who gives City their eighth corner of the day. 8-0 on corners if you’re counting… 35: Superb from Adrian Mariappa, who makes an inch-perfect tackle to prevent Bernardo Silva from collecting Ilkay Gundogan’s through ball. 32: The Hornets really need to regroup now. They were causing City problems but David Silva’s opener looks to have opened the floodgates for City. 29: Watford will be bitterly disappointed with themselves. How Bernardo Silva and Raheem Sterling on both aerial duels I’ll never know.

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MANCHESTER CITY 1-0 WATFORD | SILVA 26: GOAL! Manchester City have taken the lead courtesy of a player without a goal in 27 games… David Silva! Watford fail to clear their lines properly and Raheem Sterling manages to keep the ball alive by winning the header. He finds Silva in the box who buries into the bottom corner. Don’t want to point the finger but Bernardo Silva, the smallest man on the pitch, won the ball in midfield off the dithering Abdoulaye Doucoure. 25: Watford are really warming up to the task now. They have a game plan to sit back, absorb and then break. It’s working a treat at the moment with City way off their best. Heurelho Gomes comes for yet another Riyad Mahrez cross and yet again gets nowhere near it.

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23: Penalty appeal! Watford work the ball forward nicely with Doucoure striking at Kompany inside the box. The City defender’s arm is raised but his body is turned away - not a spot-kick for me. Nor referee Kevin Friend. Doucoure reacts angrily by shouting in Friend’s face and that inevitable booking arrives. 20: “It's good to see that many corporate types haven't mostly been bothered taking up their class seats at Wembley whilst I imagine some life long fans have missed out,” says Eamonn on Twitter. He’s right - it’s looking sparse in that middle section.

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19: The fears over Heurelho Gomes starting area starting to ring true. He rushes of his line to collect a corner but flaps at it - nobody in sky blue can provide the finish. 16: Riyad Mahrez is enjoying himself up against Jose Holebas. The Algeria international is winning every duel and has already sent three or four dangers crosses into the box. 13: Chance! Unbelievable! Watford should be ahead. Watford break quickly down the right after a wayward pass from Zinchenko. Deulofeu finds Pereyra completely unmarked in the middle - but he can’t lift it over the advancing Emerson. 10: Heurelho Gomes provides Watford fans with their first heart-attack of the evening. He rushes to keep the ball from bouncing away for a corner with an unorthodox claw that fortunately rolls to one of his colleagues. 8: Close! Manchester City tend to do this. Pep Guardiola’s side have been fairly slow and methodical but a quick burst of pace sees Bernardo Silva reach the byline and drill a cross into the six-yard box. Watford clear.

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5: Aymeric Laporte fancies himself to reproduce Vincent Kompany’s sizzler against Leicester… not quite the same result as the ball flies miles over the crossbar. 3: It’s taken City just 46 seconds to win their first corner of the afternoon as Zinchenko strides down the left channel. Watford clear easily enough despite Vincent Kompany flying through the air. Ah, Jermaine Jenas on co-commentary today… great news. MANCHESTER CITY 0-0 WATFORD 1: Y’all ready for this? Splendid - we’re underway at Wembley.

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Prediction 16:58: Just minutes away now! Time for my usual (incorrect) prediction. Ian Wright fancies a Watford win - but sorry I just can’t see it. I think the relief of beating Liverpool to the Premier League title will see the handbrake taken off today. National anthems 16:55: All the preliminaries are just about finished folks. I don’t quite know how to describe the national anthem - but Wembley enjoyed it. Tradition 16:53: It’s time for the tradition of Abide with me. Terrific noise. After that’s done - the Duke of Cambridge goes down the line shaking everyone’s hands and exchanging pleasantries. Royal prediction 16:50: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge: "I'm incredibly excited. I think Manchester City have been a bit of a juggernaut this season so I hope Watford are up for it today."

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Bobby Martinez… 16:48: I’m confident that Belgium manager Roberto Martinez will be on our screens for every FA Cup final until the end of time… Wigan’s win over Manchester City in 2013 is pretty much the definition of a giant-killing. He’s been explaining that anything can happen in the FA Cup - swiftly followed by predicting a big City win. ‘Very special day’ 16:45: Watford boss Javi Gracia: "It is a very special day, not only for me but for the players, supporters and the entire club. The most important thing is to compete. “I have no doubt my players are ready and we will see if we can get a good result. It is not easy, we have played twice against them and lost this season. But we have scored goals in both games and competed so I’m sure we will have our chances."

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Twitter round-up Tom: Shaun Wright-Philips just called the FA Cup final a 'must win game' for Manchester City. Nice one Shaun… Arnold: A nation is limbering itself up for the tradition of the FA Cup final - turning to another channel when Manchester City score their first goal. Nathan: Is it just me that didn't realise nor doesn't care at all about this FA Cup Final for the first time in years? Probably going to be a City win as per, football is boring anyway nowadays. That’s Nathan folks - a Leeds supporter, who I suspect of sulking after their defeat to Derby midweek. Chin up, pal!

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Deulofeu at the ready 16:35: Gerard Deulofeu helped the Hornets produce a remarkable recovery to beat Wolves after extra-time in their semi-final, having been 2-0 down with just 11 minutes to go. Sent on as a substitute just after the hour, the former Barcelona man produced a brilliant chip to reduce the deficit. After Troy Deeney had equalised from a penalty deep into added time, Deulofeu then completed the turnaround with another composed finish following a swift counter to make it 3-2. Gracia's admitted the forward had been "angry" to find himself starting on the bench - and such is the impact Deulofeu can have, City might just be hoping he has used up all of his frustration in helping get the Hornets back to Wembley for the final.

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Sentimental or savvy? 16:30: I think I know the answer to this already but what do you think about Javi Gracia’s decision to stick with 38-year-old Heurelho Gomes today? The Brazilian keeper intends to retire and become a pastor after today’s final. Romantic decision - yes. Smart decision to leave Ben Foster on the bench - we’ll find out shortly. The BBC have just done an interview with Gomes, who seems like an absolute gent.

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Top gesture 16:25: Manchester City's players have been praised for a "fantastic gesture" after paying for more than 50 coaches for fans to travel to the FA Cup final. Each coach contained the name of the player who paid for it, as well as a signed picture of them left on each seat. The gesture meant lucky supporters who got a spot had to pay just 1p to get to the game with Watford at Wembley. Almost certain to be someone complaining about having to pay a penny for the journey…

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Cajones vs Cajones… 16:20: It’s the battle we’ve been waiting for Kompany vs Deeney at Wembley. That’s PPV worthy in my opinion. "I really enjoy facing this dying breed of striker and he has every little bit of my respect,” Kompany said in the match programme. "I look forward to these kind of games where something people focus too much on names, but ultimately when you’re on the pitch you know which ones are up for the battle and he is one of those players." I imagine Troy will be thrilled to be described as a dying breed of striker...

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Team News 16:15: Gabriel Jesus gets the nod ahead of Sergio Aguero. Pep Guardiola's only change to the side that beat Brighton to wrap up the Premier League title means Kevin De Bruyne again has to settle for a spot on the bench, while Fernandinho fails to recover from injury. Heurelho Gomes started in goal for Watford as Javi Gracia made two alterations, with Adrian Mariappa replacing Christian Kabasele in defence.

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Twitter round-up Andy: Wow, shocked that Sergio Aguero is on the bench and still no Leroy Sane but at the end of the day - never doubt Pep Guardiola! Ronan: Pep Guardiola the wind up merchant not starting Sergio Aguero! That sound is the sound of many betting slips being ripped up! Paul: Hope footballing gods are shining down on Watford this afternoon... always cheer an underdog... especially against Manchester City. Elton’s with you! 16:05: Elton John's official Instagram account shared an image of the singer and former Watford chairman backstage in Copenhagen with his entire team dressed in Hornets colours. He posted: "@watfordofficial, Team Elton are cheering you on from backstage in Copenhagen for your FA Cup Final game today! ??? GO HORNETS!!"

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The starting XI… 16:00: And here are the line-ups! Sergio Aguero… benched for Manchester City! And there’s a start for Riyad Mahrez too! Manchester City XI: Ederson, Walker, Kompany, Laporte, Zinchenko, Gundogan, Silva, Mahrez, Bernardo, Sterling, Jesus. Subs: Muric, Danilo, Stones, Aguero, De Bruyne, Sane, Otamendi. Watford XI: Gomes, Femenia, Cathcart, Mariappa, Holebas, Capoue, Doucoure, Hughes, Pereyra, Deulofeu, Deeney. Subs: Foster, Janmaat, Cleverley, Success, Masina, Gray, Kabasele.

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Deeney dials 15:56: I’ll be shocked if ‘Deeney Dials’ isn’t an ITV show in the next six weeks. Troy Deeney is stood alone in the centre-circle at Wembley making a phone call. Bet he’s forgotten to press record on his television… Coverage… 15:53: Well fair play to the BBC for their FA Cup coverage today. They kicked things off at 1pm today - yes - so just the four hours build-up! I’m reliably informed that a YouTuber, don’t ask me who, guided us through every single round for an entire hour… which was fun I suppose.

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Unprecedented… 15:50: No men’s side to finish in the bottom half of the top-flight table has ever beaten the side to finish top in an FA Cup final – the previous lowest was in 1957, when 10th placed Aston Villa beat champions Manchester United. Treble up 15:48: The battle for the Premier League title proved to be the most exciting in years, as City held off the challenge of Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool to defend their crown following victory at Brighton on Sunday. With the two other domestic trophies already in the bag, Pep Guardiola's men are on the verge of an impressive clean sweep - which might just help ease the pain of their Champions League shortcomings. However, as the history of the famous old knockout competition shows, take nothing for granted on FA Cup final day.

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Afternoon 15:45: Hello everyone and welcome to our LIVE coverage of the FA Cup final. Looks like we’ve got ourselves a classic case of David vs Goliath this afternoon as Manchester City and Watford fight it out at Wembley. Pep Guardiola's side will be out to secure a clean sweep of all three domestic trophies as Javi Gracia's well-drilled team end their 35-year wait for a second FA Cup final. City are heavy favourites with the bookmakers at 2/11 - but something tells me Troy Deeney and Co are going to make this a difficult afternoon for the Premier League champions. Standby for team news, updates and cliches galore about the magic of the FA Cup…

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