
Two TV channels are broadcasting the FA Cup Final (Image: Getty)
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FA Cup Final TV and live stream details
Kickoff and location: The game is scheduled to start on Saturday, May 16th at 3pm. The match will be held at Wembley Stadium in London. Terrestrial TV Channels: Viewers in the UK can watch the final live on free-to-air TV via BBC One. The broadcast is part of a full day of tournament celebrations, with main match coverage beginning at 2 p.m. Subscription TV coverage: If you’re looking for an alternative, TNT Sports 1 will also broadcast the match live in the UK. It has been confirmed that their comprehensive match day coverage will begin at 9am, with several hours of pre-match preparation taking place before the match begins. Live stream information: Fans can live stream the final via BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website on compatible smart devices. TNT Sports subscribers can also watch through the HBO Max app. How to watch in the US: Supporters in the US can watch the finals exclusively on ESPN+. This requires a monthly or annual subscription. The game will also be broadcast on ESPN Deportes for Spanish-speaking viewers, with kickoff set for 10 a.m. ET. UK Radio Broadcast: National radio commentary will be provided throughout the afternoon on both BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSPORT. Both stations will broadcast complete pre-match coverage, with talkSPORT beginning its match-day program from 1pm and 5Live beginning coverage at 2.30pm. Chelsea injury news: Levi Colwill and Reece James are both available. Interim manager Callum MacFarlane also gave encouraging updates on the fitness of Alejandro Garnacho, Pedro Neto and Robert Sanchez. Manchester City injury news: Josko Gvardiol has returned from a broken leg suffered against Crystal Palace on Wednesday night. Rodri’s availability for this match remains in doubt as he continues to suffer from the injury he sustained against Arsenal. Road to Wembley: Chelsea booked their place in the final with a 1-0 win over Leeds United in the semi-final, having previously faced Charlton Athletic, Hull City, Wrexham and Port Vale. City progressed through Exeter City, Salford City, Newcastle United, Liverpool and Southampton to Wembley to reach the final.
