What Chelsea and Arsenal can expect in the biggesiesies end of the FA Cup

After the end of the Premier League season last week, the 2019-2020 FA Cup final lifted the curtain on the national set on Saturday night when Arsenal and Chelsea face off for a repeat of their flagship clash three years ago.

But of course, this time there will be a very different feeling at Wembley, without enthusiasts providing due to the coronavirus crisis, in the first FA Cup final behind closed doors.

So what will the same old national screen look like this time? What special plans were made for pre-match display and post-match celebrations? Sportsmail explains what to expect in the world’s weirdest FA Cup final.

The FA Cup final will take place on Saturday night at an empty stadium in Wembley.

Due to the coronavirus crisis, the screen itself will have a very different feeling this year.

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