Chelsea FC vs Leicester City LIVE! FA Cup Final latest team news, lineups, TV, prediction today

Frank Lampard was in charge last season as Chelsea were runners-up to Arsenal, though the Blues have the chance to right those wrongs this time around - though they will also have one eye on a Champions League Final against Manchester City as well as a tense race for a Premier League top-four finish.
Leicester are also locked in the battle for Champions League qualification and, in one of those curious quirks of the football calendar, face Chelsea again in London on Tuesday in a key League fixture.
For now, at least, both clubs can put their other targets to one side and focus on this weekend’s Cup final at Wembley. While Tuchel has overachieved so far at Stamford Bridge, success at Chelsea is measured in trophies - and even those are often not enough to save managers from the sack.
As for Leicester, the Foxes remain on course for the top four, and silverware would represent a fine season for Rodgers as the club looks to build for the future.
With kick-off at 5:15pm BST, follow the FA Cup Final on our LIVE match blog with James Robson and Malik Ouzia at Wembley!
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Mason Mount has said he wants to follow in the footsteps of Chelsea legends like Frank Lampard, John Terry and Didier Drogba by winning major trophies at Stamford Bridge.
Mount, who has been at Chelsea since he was six, hopes to herald a new era of success for the club today and said: "We want to win trophies.
“I looked at a lot of players - the legends from Chelsea - when I was at the academy and witnessed the first team winning trophies and major trophies. I wanted to follow in their footsteps.
“Players like Lampard, John Terry, Didier Drogba, Ashley Cole, Petr Cech... All of them really. They have won major trophies and played so many times for the club.”
At the age of 34, Jamie Vardy will become the first player in the history of the FA Cup to have featured in every stage of the competition - from the five preliminary rounds before the first-round proper to the final - when he steps out to face Chelsea.
But Vardy has revealed this week that in 2013, after an indifferent first season at Leicester, that had considered an offer to work as a rep in Ibiza.
"It felt a good idea at the time," Vardy said. "It felt a really good idea. Thank God I didn’t.”
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Thomas Tuchel wants his Chelsea stars to stay calm at Wembley today - and the German has revealed this week that he uses meditation to relax as part of his own personal pre-match routine.
"Usually I wake up early, do some sports and some meditation," said Tuchel. "Just 20 minutes, eyes closed, breathe in, breathe out.
"Usually I fly 20 or 30 centimetres over the bed, I glide through the room! No, it's nothing special. It's breathing, and trying hard to do nothing.
"Some years ago, between [managing] Mainz and Dortmund, I started this [routine] and it was a nice experience. Sometimes I try to run after [evening] matches, to get the energy out and get a better sleep.
"I have my ups and downs sometimes I'm very disciplined, sometimes not. But I think it's normal to be excited, and nervous."
Chelsea wins: 57
Leicester wins: 27
Last meeting: Leicester 2-0 Chelsea (19/01/21)
Thomas Tuchel was left furious after his side lost to Arsenal in midweek to throw the race for the top four open again, but perhaps that will prove the wake up call his Chelsea side need, having been showered with so much praise in recent weeks.
Chelsea to win 2-1.
Jonny Evans faces a race to be fit for the Foxes' first FA Cup Final since 1969.
The defender has been nursing a heel problem which has forced him to miss the last two games and he will be given until the last minute to prove his fitness.
James Justin and Harvey Barnes (both knee) are sidelined while Cengiz Under has been nursing a hip problem.
Chelsea boast a fully-fit squad as Mateo Kovacic has shaken off a hamstring injury and N'Golo Kante is back after Achilles tendon pain.
Andreas Christensen has also beaten a leg tendon issue.
Kepa Arrizabalaga, who has replaced Edouard Mendy in the previous five rounds, will start in goal.
TV channel: The match will be shown live on both BT Sport 1 (coverage from 3pm) and BBC One (coverage from 1:45pm).
Live stream: TV licence fee-payers can stream the game online for free via the BBC iPlayer app or website. BT Sport subscribers can stream the game via the BT Sport webiste or app.