The Women's SSE FA Cup final will return for the fifth consecutive time to Wembley this Saturday (May 4th), kick off 17:50 BST. Viewers can also catch the game live on BT Sport 2 from 17:00.

The much anticipated final is expected to receive a new record crowd and with that, a new football audience. Newcomers to the FAWSL and cup competition, West Ham Utd women overcame contenders Reading in an enthralling semi-final penalty shoot-out with South Korean star Cho So-Hyun sealing the win.

Reaching the final is an historic moment for the Hammers and no doubt they will be eager to thwart Man City's host of attacking threats, in Nikita Paris and this year's young PFA player of the year Georgia Stanway.

Standing in the way of the Hammers fairytale is a very experienced Manchester City side.

They narrowly beat previous FA Cup and league winners Chelsea FC Women in the dying minutes of the semi-final tie, to a cruel Magdalena Eriksson own goal.

Man City are yet to lose a domestic match this season having also beat the Hammers twice, 7-1 and 3-1. Nick Cushing's side will definitely be keen to add to their 2017 FA Cup success after finishing behind Arsenal, who lifted the FAWSL league trophy last Sunday, with one game in hand.