This weekend, thousands of football fans will be heading to the iconic Wembley Stadium in London as the FA Cup Final takes place.
The match will see Manchester United take on Machester City in a tense final, which will see United look to add the trophy to their League Cup win earlier in the season.
Meanwhile, Man City are going for a treble of trophies, having already secured the Premier League for a fifth time in six seasons, and are also in the final of the Champions League later in June.
Whether you are a die-hard City supporter or a United fan, the match is set to be exciting.
Before you head to the game, you'll need to know a few bits of key information from drinking rules to kick-off time, to the price of a pint, and luckily we have everything you need to know.
When is the FA Cup Final at Wembley?
The Emirates FA Cup Final will be taking place under the arches on Saturday, June 3.
What time is kick-off for the FA Cup Final at Wembley?
The final will kick-off at 3pm however supporters should be aware that the timing could change.
What time do doors open for the FA Cup Final at Wembley?
If you're keen to know what time you'll need to head to the stadium so you don't miss any of the action, you'll want to head down for around 1pm.
However, timings are subject to change.
What is the seating plan at Wembley Stadium?
If you're wondering how good your view will be of the match, then you are in luck as we have the seating map.
To see the seating plan follow this link to head to the venue's website to see the map in full.
How much is food and drink at Wembley Stadium?
Planning on enjoying a cold drink at the match? You might want to know how much a pint will cost you.
Well according to answers across the internet, it seems that the average price is around £6 with a Budweiser pint priced at £6.15 and a Coke Zero costing £4.20.
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