Manchester City and Manchester United will meet in the FA Cup final for the second year in a row after City beat Chelsea and United survived a thrilling semi-final against Coventry. (More Football News)
Here, we take a look at their head-to-head record in the competition and the historical significance of next month바카라™s clash.
Previous meetings


Ilkay Gundogan바카라™s goal after 12 seconds 바카라“ the fastest FA Cup final goal in history 바카라“ is the abiding memory of City바카라™s 2-1 win last year.
Bruno Fernandes equalised from a penalty but a second Gundogan strike sealed City바카라™s fourth and most significant victory in nine FA Cup derbies dating back almost a century.
City won the 1926 semi-final 3-0, Tommy Browell scoring twice, but went on to lose the final 1-0 to Bolton. The Manchester rivals did not meet in the competition again until a 1955 fourth-round clash also won by City, 2-0.
United won the next four ties against City, starting with another fourth-round meeting in 1970 when Brian Kidd 바카라“ a future assistant manager of both clubs 바카라“ scored twice in a 3-0 win.
Norman Whiteside scored the only goal in 1987바카라™s third-round tie and Eric Cantona바카라™s penalty proved decisive in a 2-1 fifth-round win in 1996. They met at that stage again in 2004, Ruud van Nistelrooy scoring twice as United won 4-2 despite Gary Neville바카라™s first-half dismissal.
A solitary Yaya Toure goal settled the 2011 semi-final in City바카라™s favour before United바카라™s Paul Scholes was sent off 바카라“ this time City went on to win the competition, beating Stoke in the final.
United held off a second-half fightback from 10-man City in the following season바카라™s third round, Wayne Rooney바카라™s brace setting up a 3-2 win, before Gundogan바카라™s Wembley heroics last year.
Deja vu


This will be the first time in 129 years that the same two clubs have met in the final in consecutive seasons. Queen바카라™s Park, the only Scottish side to play in an FA Cup final, were beaten by Blackburn in both 1884 and 1885 at the Oval.
The nearest in the intervening years has been the same two teams meeting three years apart, most recently Arsenal beating Chelsea 2-1 in both 2017 and 2020. City and United will become the 17th pair of teams to meet in multiple finals.
United rank second all time for FA Cup wins, two behind Arsenal on 12, and will remain there regardless of the outcome this time around. Victory for City would be their eighth, lifting them to joint third alongside Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham.