Everything you need to know about the 2019 FA Cup final between City and Watford…
When is the game?
City take on Watford at Wembley Stadium on 18 May, kick-off 5pm.
Is the game being screened live in the UK?
Yes, the match will be screened on BBC 1, BBC iPlayer and on BT Sport 2.
You can find out where you can watch the game around the world via our global
TV listings page.
Will VAR be used?
Yes – VAR will be in operation for this game.
Who is refereeing the game?
Kevin Friend will officiate the 2019 FA Cup final.
He is joined by assistant referees Constantine Hatzidakis and Matthew Wilkes fourth official Graham Scott and reserve assistant referee Edward Smart.
Andre Marriner will be the video assistant referee for the match. Marriner will be joined at Stockley Park by the assistant VAR Harry Lennard.
Which end are City fans housed and how many tickets did we get?
The City fans will be in the East Stand at Wembley – the same as we were in the semi-final against Brighton and in the 2016 Capital One Cup final against Liverpool.
Both City and Watford were allocated an initial 28,000 seats – though City have now been given a further 2,364 tickets.
What happens if the game is drawn?
Should the game end in a draw after 90 minutes, 30 minutes extra time will be played. If the teams still cannot be separated, a penalty shoot-out will ensue.
How many subs can be used?
Seven subs will be named for either side, three of which can be used during normal time and a fourth can be used if the game goes to extra time.