The FA Cup is well underway and as teams head further into the competition, they will be dreaming of a place at Wembley this summer.
The highly-anticipated final will wrap up the domestic season of English football and the winners will end their campaign on a high.
A place in the semi-final will be enough to secure a trip to the capital but the final remains one of the most iconic dates in the footballing calendar.
The current holder are Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool after they beat Chelsea 6-5 on penalties following a 0-0 draw.
The Reds remain in the competition alongside Premier League giants Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal.
When is the FA Cup final?
The 2022/23 FA Cup final will take place on Saturday, June 3.
The kick-off time for the game is yet to be decided but last season’s final began at 4:45pm.
With the Premier League campaign ending on May 28, the tournament’s showpiece will wrap up the English footballing calendar.
This season’s Champions League final will then take place on June 10.
What teams are still in the FA Cup?
The FA Cup is currently in the fourth round with ties taking place between January 27 and 30.
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