Game is over and the final score is Crystal Palace 1-0 Man City. Here is the match report.
Match Report
Crystal Palace won their first-ever major trophy as they beat Manchester City 1-0 in the FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
Eberechi Eze got the all-important goal in the 16th minute, drilling a fine strike into the bottom corner.
Dean Henderson, who survived a potential red card check after touching the ball outside his box, then saved an Omar Marmoush penalty shortly after the half-hour mark.
Daniel Munoz thought he had doubled their lead in the second half, but was denied following a VAR check after Ismaila Sarr had interfered with play from an offside position.
Pep Guardiola's side pushed for a late equaliser to force extra time, but Palace were able to hold out for a historic result.
City started on the front foot as they dominated possession, with Henderson called into early action to keep out Erling Haaland's close-range volley and Josko Gvardiol's header.
However, they were caught out by Palace's first attack. Jean-Philippe Mateta spread it out to Munoz, who fizzed a low cross into the box from the right, with Eze finishing it off first time.
At the other end, Henderson endured an eventful first half. He survived a VAR review after handling the ball outside his box when he pushed it away from Haaland, though it was not deemed to have denied a goalscoring opportunity.
He then made two superb saves to protect Palace's lead. He kept Marmoush's 36th-minute penalty out of the bottom-left corner after Tyrick Mitchell had caught Bernardo Silva in the box before getting a strong left arm behind Jeremy Doku's whipped effort shortly after.
Doku saw a similar shot sail just over the crossbar shortly after the break, but it was Palace who thought they had scored the second goal of the game.
Chris Richards' long throw-in caused chaos in the box, and Munoz's drilled shot hit the offside Sarr. A wrong-footed Stefan Ortega kept it out before the Colombian fired in the rebound, but a VAR review saw the goal disallowed.
Adam Wharton and Munoz both made heroic blocks to keep out Kevin De Bruyne and Nico O'Reilly, respectively, before Henderson twice denied debutant Claudio Echeverri as Palace held out for the victory.
Eagles soar to glory
Palace had not had the best luck in previous FA Cup finals, coming unstuck against Manchester United in both 1990 and 2016, but against the other club from the city, they finally found an answer.
They were happy to soak up the pressure in the opening stages, and their tactics paid off as they scored from a counter-attack. In fact, they hit the back of the net with what was their first shot of the match and first touch in City's box.
And no surprise that it was Eze who made the mark. He has been involved in five goals in his last five FA Cup matches (four goals, one assist).
But Munoz made just as big an impact as he was not picked up down the right. He has been directly involved in 13 goals in all competitions this season (six goals, seven assists), the joint-most of any Premier League defender.
While they continued to show a threat on the break, it was their defensive work that ultimately got the job done. They have conceded just one goal in the 2024-25 FA Cup and held firm against a team that had netted 17.
Palace are the first English club to win their first major title since Wigan Athletic in the 2012-13 FA Cup, who also beat City in the final that year.
City's blues go on
Haaland described City's season as "horrific" in the build-up to the club's 14th FA Cup final, with this their last shot at a trophy this season.
And having won their last three meetings with Palace in the competition by an aggregate score of 18-4, as well as enjoying a seven-match unbeaten run against them in all competitions (W4 D3), City would have fancied their chances.
City dominated possession, having 80.7% of the ball in the first half, but despite getting four of their eight shots on target, there was no way through Henderson before the break.
Some eyebrows were raised when Marmoush stepped up to take the penalty with Haaland on the pitch, but the Norwegian has now gone six appearances at Wembley without hitting the net, including four in the FA Cup.
They continued to knock at the door in the second half, but despite camping out in Palace's half for much of it, they only managed to get two of their 15 shots in that period on target.
City did win the Community Shield at the start of the campaign, but they finish without any of the four major trophies in their grasp for the first time since Guardiola's first campaign in 2016-17.
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
6' CHANCE! De Bruyne with an early delivery into Erling Haaland on the stretch
11' CLOSE! Gvardiol the latest to test Dean with a back-post header from a corner
13' Akanji's header over the bar
16' Eze scores in 5 consecutive matches!! Crystal Palace 1-0 Man City
19' Ortega denies city from going 2-0 down!
24' VAR review for a handball from Dean outside of penalty area, no red card
36' It saved by Dean Henderson! Penalty Missed! (Omar Marmoush)
42' Kevin De Bruyne misses from around eight-yards
48' Doku's shot wide out from the outside of box
52' Southgate is coming
58' VAR Review: Offside. Ruled out. 1-0
61' Crystal Palace and ManCity's club doctors clash head-to-head by the tunnel
71' De Bruyne's shot stopped by defender
74' Nico O'Reilly misses a golden chance!
76' Claudio Echeverri and Phil Foden are coming on for ManCity
82' CHANCE! Claudio Echeverri denied by Dean Henderson!
86' What a pity for Crystal Palace! Almost 2-0
90' TEN minutes added on
93' De Bruyne's shot wide out
Line-ups
Crystal Palace XI: Dean Henderson, Jean-Philippe Mateta, Kamada, Sarr, Eberechi Eze, Daniel Muñoz, Guehi, Maxence Lacroix, Chris Richards, Tyrick Mitchell, Adam Wharton
Subs: Ward, Clyne, Hughes, Lerma, Chilwell, Matt Turner, Nketiah, Justin Devenny, Romain Esse
Man City XI: De Bruyne, Ortega, Ruben Dias, Bernardo Silva, Akanji, Haaland, Omar Marmoush, Doku, Gvardiol, Savinho, Nico O'Reilly
Subs: Gundogan, Ederson, Grealish, Foden, Matheus Nunes, Nico González, Abdukodir Khusanov, Echeverri, Vitor Reis
MEEKYAXEL
452
Seems this season is a record breaking season. Kane won first trophy of his life even though is a plate!.... Newcastle won first domestic silverware in 70 years!... Bologna after 51 years!.... Crystal Palace win first Elite cup in their 120 years of existence Will Tottenham and PSG benefit from this give away season? Yet to be seen Congratulations palace A whole city lost in crystal palace .... What a palace....
GobindaRanaXettri
244
CRYSTAL PALACE BEAT MAN CITY AND HAVE WON THE FA CUP! THE FIRST MAJOR TROPHY IN THEIR CLUB'S HISTORY 👏
dougiefresh
180
TROPHYLESS!
gudiest01
141
Arsenal to man city
dougiefresh
132
Let's not forget the man who scored the WINNER to make HISTORY for Palace.
Olilatonny95
131
so all the humbling teams are all humbled this season without a trophy
Aquila_King
90
I knew city was going to lose soon as I saw Harland in the lineup. And pep don't learn u played without a natural DM in CL final and lost today u did same again
datsama
69
An uninspired and disastrous performance from Manchester City. They lacked the zeal and hunger to win this evening’s game. Congratulations to Crystal Palace and their fans. As for Kevin De Bruyne, a big congratulations to him—even though his teammates let him down this evening. Wishing him the very best in his future endeavors. We are getting closer.
Tessyclinton2753
25
Seems this season is a record breaking season. Kane won first trophy of his life even though is a plate!.... Newcastle won first domestic silverware in 70 years!... Bologna after 51 years!.... Crystal Palace win first Elite cup in their 120 years of existence Will Tottenham and PSG benefit from this give away season? Yet to be seen Congratulations palace A whole city lost in crystal palace .... What a palace....
we support Spurs and PSG!
citizenson
16
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Jun7
13
This year is the year of breaking all trophyless curses. Tottenham this might be a good sign for you
Zamolinbo
11
Ebere Eze deserves a big club✌✌
VIKINGSB
11
Seems this season is a record breaking season. Kane won first trophy of his life even though is a plate!.... Newcastle won first domestic silverware in 70 years!... Bologna after 51 years!.... Crystal Palace win first Elite cup in their 120 years of existence Will Tottenham and PSG benefit from this give away season? Yet to be seen Congratulations palace A whole city lost in crystal palace .... What a palace....
I LOVE PALACE MORE THAN CITY...
ibreedsoccer
9
ever since Ronaldo and messi passed their peak, football has become more interesting now because it has become more even distributed. no one is sure of the balon dor winner anymore, making things more interesting
Ok-Soundmind_247
7
Eze Oluchi Eberechi, the man from the Great Igbo tribe of Africa
Jedaelnrty
8
So u telling me Edie Nketiah left trophyless Arsenal and won a trophy with Crystal Palace, how hilarious 😂
AFerusmc6546
8
TROPHYLESS!
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He won community shield
Ur_Enemy
8
Shut up deh will and Man U will cry
Fool inter loss still burning in your heart 😂😂