
Chelsea take on Women’s Super League rivals Manchester United in the FA Cup final at a sold-out Wembley Stadium on Sunday – and the game will be live on BBC One.
United – the leaders of the WSL – will take part in the final for the first time in their history.
Chelsea have won the competition four times and been runners-up twice.
Emma Hayes’ side beat Manchester City in last year’s final, winning 3-2 after extra time.
If Sunday’s game is tied after 90 minutes, extra time and penalties will be used to decide who wins the final.
Chelsea and Manchester United have already received £110,000 in prize money since their fourth-round introductions.
The winning team receives £100,000 in prize money from the Football Association and £50,000 will be given to the losing team.
Gabby Logan will present live coverage of Chelsea v Manchester United on Sunday, with the build-up starting on BBC One at 1.50pm BST.
She will be joined at Wembley by three FA Cup winners – former Arsenal captain Alex Scott, England’s most capped player Fara Williams and former United goalkeeper Siobhan Chamberlain.