Minute 29:

The referee asked to look at VAR after Wan-Bissaka's header.

Minute 28:

Gundogan's goal was just confirmed to have been scored in the 12th second of the match. This is the earliest goal in the history of the FA Cup final.

Minute 24:

MU had a good combination. Casemiro passed to Rashford in a comfortable position but unfortunately he did not finish successfully.

Minute 21:

Haaland just had another shot towards MU's goal but it was not accurate. So far, Man City has had 5 shots and they have 1 goal.

Minute 20:

MU players are very confused in their attack. They only missed 1-2 beats but Man City still regained control of the ball.

Minute 16:

Haaland just had a touch in front of MU's goal but was unsuccessful.

Minute 15:

MU started to organize the ball to Man City's field. However, Sancho and his teammates could not create dangerous opportunities towards goalkeeper Ortega's goal.

Minute 12:

It's worth noting that Man City came into this FA Cup final with 17 goals and none conceded in their last five games, with Gundogan's goal being the fastest in FA Cup final history.

Minute 10:

Man City is showing a proactive attitude. Man City's ball control rate is up to 70% and has 3 shots on MU's goal.

Minute 7:

In theory, MU should be the team that attacks more because they are at a disadvantage. However, Man City is playing more dominantly.

The first minute goal is putting MU in a difficult position. Photo: Manutd.com

Minute 4: Unfortunately for Man City

Rodri's header missed the MU goal post. Man City is maintaining a high pace of the match.

Minute 3:

The FA Cup final did not start as expected for MU as they conceded an early goal. Coach Ten Hag may have to instruct his players to play all-out against Man City.

Man City players celebrate Gundogan's goal in the 13th second. Photo: Mancity

The Man City fans' stands "exploded" after Gundogan's goal. Photo: Mancity

A Man City fan is happy as his team takes the lead. Photo: Mancity

GOAL! 1-0 to Man City !!!

It took just 13 seconds for Man City to celebrate their goal. From a pass from goalkeeper Ortega, Gundogan flicked the ball away, giving David de Gea no chance to block.

HALF 1 BEGINS!

The two teams stepped onto the field to prepare for the match.
MU players take to the field to warm up. Photo: Man Utd

Haaland and his teammates are aiming for a dream treble this season. Photo: Man City

MU fans in the stands of Wembley Stadium. Photo: Man Utd

MU shows determination before FA Cup final with Man City. Photo: Man Utd

Goalkeeper Ortega Moreno will be Man City's goalkeeper, replacing familiar goalkeeper Ederson. Photo: Manchester Everning News

A father and son, Manchester United fans, in front of Wembley Stadium. Photo: Manutd.com

Starting lineup:

Man City: Ortega Moreno, Walker, Stones, Dias, Akanji, Rodrigo, De Bruyne, Gundogan (captain), Bernardo, Grealish, Haaland.

MU: De Gea, Wan-Bissaka, Varane, Lindelof, Shaw, Casemiro, Fred, Fernandes (captain), Eriksen, Sancho, Rashford.
On the Man City side, Manuel Akanji, Ruben Dias, Kevin de Bruyne and Jack Grealish did not play in Man City's 0-1 loss to Brentford in the final round of the Premier League, and all four of these players will be present in the FA Cup final.
MU finished the Premier League season in third place and qualified for the Champions League next season. That was a relatively positive result for coach Erik Ten Hag after moving to Old Trafford to lead the "Red Devils". The goal of defeating Man City to win the FA Cup is what all the team and fans are aiming for, but all at the moment can only rely on the leadership of the Dutch strategist.
The faces that are the center of attention in the confrontation between Man City and MU in the FA Cup final. Photo: Twitter