Man Utd vs Tottenham – Women’s FA Cup final: FREE stream, team news as both sides look to secure title for first time

MANCHESTER UNITED take on Tottenham in the Women’s FA Cup final THIS weekend – and history will be made at Wembley.

Marc Skinner’s side suffered heartbreak in last season’s final courtesy of Chelsea star Sam Kerr’s 68th-minute strike.

GettySam Kerr fired Chelsea to a FA Cup final victory against Manchester United in 2023[/caption]

But United got the better of the Blues in a thrilling semi-final tie this campaign and now go into this match as favourites to lift the title.

However, Tottenham will be spurred on by the fact that winning would be the biggest achievement in the club’s history having never even previously made it to the final.

Either way, it is guaranteed to be an historic showpiece event as neither side has ever won the FA Cup before.

When is the Women’s FA Cup final – Man Utd vs Tottenham?

Manchester United and Tottenham face off for the Women’s FA Cup on Sunday, May 12.

It is scheduled to kick off at 2:30pm BST.

Wembley Stadium is the allocated arena for this showpiece event and it can host 90,000 passionate fans.

Sam Kerr’s strike saw Chelsea beat United in the 2023 Women’s FA Cup final.

What channel is the Women’s FA Cup final on and can it be live streamed?

Manchester United vs Tottenham will be broadcast LIVE on BBC One in the UK.

Coverage is expected to commence from 1:50pm BST – 40 minutes before kick-off.

Fans can stream the action on BBC iPlayer through a mobile or any tablet device.

Alternatively, SunSport will have minute-by-minute coverage of the entire match.

Is the Women’s FA Cup final free to watch?

Yes!

Fans can watch the Women’s FA Cup final between Manchester United and Tottenham for FREE as long as you have a valid TV license.

What is the team news?

Manchester United star Jayde Riviere featured for 30 minutes on her return to the squad against Liverpool last Sunday.

However, Gabby George, Emma Watson and Jess Simpson all continue to be sidelined for this huge match.

Elsewhere, Tottenham manager Robert Vilahamn would have been delighted to see Celin Bizet available again.

Martha Thomas and Drew Spence have also returned to action but there will be a late fitness test on Amy James-Turner who missed the trip to Everton with a ‘small issue’.

What are the odds?

To lift the cup

Man Utd 2/11

Tottenham 4/1

*Odds courtesy of Paddy Power are correct at time of publication

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