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Fans of Manchester United and Crystal Palace attending the FA Cup final in Wembley's corporate seats have been told they are not allowed to wear club colours for the match.

The 15,000 Club Wembley season ticket holders received an email this week telling them to wear neutral colours for Saturday's showpiece.

The email warns fans they risk not being granted entry to the stadium if they fail to adhere to the rules.

Wembley has never allowed replica shirts in its corporate areas but that rule has now been extended to include hats, flags, scarves and a number of other items.

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"This rule has never been extended to other items than replica shirts; however, due to a number of incidents at recent events, a 'No Club Colours' policy is being introduced and will be strictly enforced from the Emirates FA Cup final, " the email said.

"Should club colours be worn, you may be refused entry or be removed from the stadium for your own safety."

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Despite Wembley having a capacity of more than 90,000, Manchester United and Crystal Palace have only been allocated 28,000 tickets each.

That means over 30,000 tickets have been taken by sponsors, Club Wembley season ticket holders and the 'football family', which consists of all 92 Premier League and Football League clubs.