Manchester City’s route to the FA Cup final
City are seven time winners of the FA Cup.
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Holders Manchester City will face arch-rivals Manchester United in the FA Cup final for a second successive season on Saturday.
Here, the PA news agency looks at their route back to Wembley.
Man City 5 Huddersfield 0 (third round, Jan 7)
![Phil Foden celebrates scoring against Huddersfield](http://image.assets.pressassociation.io/v2/image/production/5f6e5cfd34731668d2ac2c6bb9c847abY29udGVudHNlYXJjaGFwaSwxNzE0MTM3NTMy/2.75009334.jpg?w=640)
Tottenham 0 Man City 1 (fourth round, Jan 26)
![Nathan Ake celebrates his winner against Tottenham](http://image.assets.pressassociation.io/v2/image/production/160ce0d759d21b66205013d842f2113dY29udGVudHNlYXJjaGFwaSwxNzE0MTM3NjQ0/2.75162932.jpg?w=640)
Luton 2 Man City 6 (fifth round, Feb 27)
Man City 2 Newcastle 0 (quarter-finals, Mar 16)
![Bernardo Silva scores against Newcastle](http://image.assets.pressassociation.io/v2/image/production/c594be60d39962d75ab3bbe5b4260714Y29udGVudHNlYXJjaGFwaSwxNzE0MTM3ODA4/2.75636356.jpg?w=640)
Man City 1 Chelsea 0 (semi-finals, Apr 20)
Silva bounced back from the disappointment of missing in the Champions League penalty shoot-out loss to Real Madrid three days earlier with the late winner at Wembley. The Portuguese turned in six minutes from time to punish a wasteful Chelsea, for whom Nicolas Jackson had spurned several chances.