Manchester City and Chelsea will compete in the 2025/26 [1] Emirates FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium in London.

The matchup pits two of England's most successful modern clubs against each other for one of the oldest trophies in global sports. A victory would cement a team's legacy in a competition that spans 155 years [2] of history.

Chelsea earned their spot in the final after defeating Leeds United 1-0 [3] in the semi-final match held this past Sunday. The deciding factor in the contest was a first-half goal scored by Enzo Fernandez [3]. This victory allows Chelsea to advance to the final stage of the tournament.

Manchester City had previously secured their place in the championship game. The two sides will now meet at Wembley to determine the winner of the 2025/26 [1] season. The match serves as the culmination of a tournament known for its knockout format and historical prestige.

Leeds United's run in the competition ended with the semi-final loss. Chelsea's narrow victory ensures that the final will feature a high-profile clash between two teams with significant financial resources, and deep rosters.

The FA Cup remains a central fixture of the English football calendar. By reaching the final, both Manchester City and Chelsea have navigated several rounds of competition to reach the stadium in London.

Manchester City and Chelsea will compete in the 2025/26 Emirates FA Cup Final

This final represents a clash between two tactical powerhouses of the English game. Because both clubs have invested heavily in their squads, the match is an indicator of the current dominance of elite-spending clubs in domestic cup competitions, moving away from the traditional 'giant-killing' narratives often associated with the FA Cup's 155-year history.