The stage is set, and the narrative couldn’t be more delicious. After a weekend of high-stakes drama at Wembley, Chelsea have booked their place in the 2026 FA Cup Final for a mouth-watering clash against Manchester City on May 16th.
While the “experts” are already busy polishing the trophy for Pep Guardiola’s side, anyone who watched the semi-finals knows that the Blues are heading into this final with a type of momentum that logic can’t explain.
The Great Escape vs. The New Dawn
Manchester City scraped past Championship side Southampton 2-1 on Saturday, needing a 30-yard miracle from Nico Gonzalez to avoid an embarrassing exit. They looked sluggish, predictable, and—dare we say it—vulnerable.
Contrast that with Chelsea’s performance on Sunday. Under interim boss Calum McFarlane, the Blues didn’t just beat Leeds United; they smothered them. Enzo Fernandez played like a man possessed, scoring the winner and leading with a grit that has been missing all season. If City think they can just stroll into Wembley and claim the double, they are in for a rude awakening.
Why the Blues Have the Edge
Let’s be real: the pressure is entirely on City. They are chasing the treble (again), while Chelsea are playing with the “nothing to lose” freedom of a team reborn. With Robert Sanchez currently playing like a brick wall and Pedro Neto carving up defenses for fun, the Blues have the individual quality to punish City’s high line.
The last time these two met in a final, history was made. On May 16th, don’t be surprised if the “Blue Moon” is eclipsed by a Chelsea side that finally looks like it belongs back at the top.



