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FA Cup Final Chelsea vs Liverpool: How to watch, TV channel, live stream info, kick-off time

Thomas Tuchel is keen to seek redemption at the FA Cup final in Chelsea's heavyweight bout with Liverpool. The west Londoners were beaten by Jurgen Klopp's side in the Carabao Cup final, and have since been left to rue Kepa Arrizabalaga's missed penalty.

The Blues went toe-to-toe with the Reds; neither side found the breakthrough in 120 minutes and only a penalty shootout separated the two sides. Both Chelsea and Liverpool enjoyed an impressive innings. Only Alisson and Kepa Arrizabalaga were left to take their spot-kicks; the former scored but the latter missed, denying Tuchel of a fourth trophy inside twelve months.

Since, Liverpool have accelerated towards the quadruple having won 13 games from 17 since the end of February - they've also lost just once in meantime. Chelsea on the other hand have rolled with punches that the ongoing takeover has thrown and, at times, look relatively worse for wear.

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The west London side have fallen at the last hurdle in each of their previous two attempts to win the competition, losing to Arsenal and Leicester City. Though, this time around Chelsea will don their yellow away strip which could prove to be the Blues boss' lucky charm.

Tuchel has spoken ahead of the cup final and is keen to set the record straight following Carabao Cup misery against Liverpool in February. He said: "I don't care about their other title. We lost, of course, the final. We gave everything in that final as you know, it was a big match that went until the very last penalty.

"Of course, we were unlucky and lost it. We want to turn things around. It will not give us the Carabao Cup title back but we are here and were here last season in the FA Cup final and that means an unbelievable lot to us."

Nonetheless, football.london have given you all the details on how to tune into the clash below.

When and where?

Saturday, May 14 at Wembley.

Kick-off time

4:45pm.

TV Channel

BBC One, ITV, UTV and STV. There will also be radio coverage on BBC 5Live and talkSPORT.

Live stream details

BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub and STV Hub.

If you’re not around to watch the game itself, you can follow all the key moments with football.london. We will have a live blog available throughout the afternoon with by-the-minute updates of goals, talking points and reactions.

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