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Manchester City VS Manchester United live 25 May 2024
For the second straight year it’ll be a Manchester derby in the FA Cup final, and for the second straight years it’s newly crowned Premier League champions Manchester City who enter as heavy favorites against Manchester United. The FA Cup final might be between two neighboring clubs, but Manchester City and Manchester United enter Saturday's season finale in dramatically different circumstances and the stakes vary for each of them. A few short days after winning their fourth successive Premier League title, the FA Cup feels more like the cherry on top of another important season for City. The race may have gone to the last day but second place Arsenal could never challenge the feeling of inevitability that is associated with City's triumphs, and that is no different heading into Saturday's FA Cup final. Boasting a star-studded squad that includes Premier League player of the season Phil Foden and the unbeatable Rodri, they are the heavy favorites to win the trophy for a second year running. City's sheer dominance means Saturday's match is positioned to be an uphill battle for United, their longtime rivals. The Red Devils eye a silver lining in a season full of dark clouds, which includes a group stage exit in the Champions League and an eighth place finish in the Premier League. Their journey to Wembley Stadium was not entirely covered in glory, either -- they nearly exited the competition in the semifinals, blowing a 3-0 lead against Championship side Coventry City and needing a penalty shootout to advance. Saturday's showcase offers not just the chance to briefly ignore this season's shortcomings, but also the club's lone opportunity to qualify for European competition. Here are three things to keep an eye on ahead of an FA Cup final full of intrigue. Golazo Starting XI Newsletter Your ultimate guide to the Beautiful Game as our experts take you beyond the pitch and around the globe with news that matters. I agree to receive the "Golazo Starting XI Newsletter" and marketing communications, updates, special offers (including partner offers), and other information from CBS Sports and the Paramount family of companies. By pressing sign up, I confirm that I have read and agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge Paramount's Privacy Policy. Attacking strengths City have few weaknesses, but perhaps their biggest strength in recent weeks is their remarkable ability to outscore the opposition. Pep Guardiola's side have gone on a tear to finish out the season, outsourcing their opponents 38 to nine in their last 12 games across all competitions. Erling Haaland won the golden boot again after a 27 goal season in the Premier League, while Foden's 19 goal season won him the FWA Premier League Player of the Year award for the first time, making them well positioned to take advantage of United's leaky back line. It's the same exact category that United excel in, too, though obviously to a lesser degree than City. A large reason why the Red Devils' season has been incredibly chaotic is because they can score in huge numbers, scoring 26 times in their last 12 games. They run a little streaky, though -- they were goalless in two of those games and the focal points of their attack, Marcus Rashford and Rasmus Hojlund, have been inconsistent this season. United are coming into this game on a two-match winning run, with Hojlund scoring twice in that stretch, so their abilities up top might be their most obvious path to success on Saturday. That's especially true considering that City are prone to let in a goal more often than not. Tactical resolve Goalscoring ability is where the similarities end for City and United. There are many differences between the two teams on the field, but chief among them -- City are stacked with world class talent in every area of the pitch, allowing Guardiola to build a tactically solid side that executes his possession and passing based plan on almost every occasion. The task for City, to put it simply, is to keep up the good work. Guardiola's go-to style works against nearly everyone including United, who they beat 3-1 at home at 3-0 at Old Trafford during their Premier League meetings this season. Success on Saturday will not solely require a strong tactical set-up for City, but also an ability to stay motivated despite the familiarity of the challenge. They were incredibly driven to follow up last season's treble with another title win, something Guardiola seemed to concede would be difficult to maintain for another year -- and therefore something the manager needs to keep in mind after the hard-fought Premier League triumph. Man City were 2-1 victors this time last year, adding the second jewel to their treble crown and doing so against the last English treble winners and their biggest rivals. Fast-forward a year, and the gulf between them is only widening — City are champions for the fourth straight season now, and Man United finished 31 points behind them (14 last season). Given that reaction, Saturday’s final is perhaps Erik ten Hag’s last chance to convince the club’s new ownership and team of directors that he is the right man for the job. If he doesn’t, United will have failed to qualify for any European competition next season; if the Red Devils win, they will play in the Europa League. Facing any other opponent in the final, and Manchester City, fresh off celebrating English football history last weekend, might have turned up at 80 percent of their best and hoped it would be enough on the day. But, the chance to add to their recent derby dominance (6W-0D-1L in the last seven meetings)? That’ll be simply too good to pass up for Pep Guardiola’s side. They didn’t just win down the stretch (they did plenty of that — 19W-4D-0L in their last 23 league games), but they were downright dominant, conceding just two goals in their final six games and scoring 20. How to watch Manchester City vs Manchester United live, stream link and start time Kick off: 10 am ET, Saturday (May 25) How to watch: ESPN+ Focus on Man City, team news OUT: Ederson (face) Focus on Man United, team news
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