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  1. 'Hope we can do better than last two times'published at 14:15 BST

    Chelsea v Man City (Sat, 15:00 BST)

    Manchester City

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, speaking before FA Cup final, says: "There's excitement, of course. I hope we can do better than the last two times.

    "It's new players and it's forgotten. A new game against Chelsea.

    "We are in the final and we have to try to win the trophy."

  2. Postpublished at 14:11 BST

    Chelsea v Man City (Sat, 15:00 BST)

    Manchester City

    Here is Pep Guardiola now.

    A reminder you can listen to everything he has to say at the top of this page.

    "Hopefully we can do better than the last two times," Guardiola says, as his side aim to avoid a third straight FA Cup final loss.

    The Spaniard says "we'll see" when asked about midfielder Rodri's availability for tomorrow's showdown with Chelsea.

  3. Record fourth consecutive FA Cup final for Citypublished at 14:09 BST

    Chelsea v Man City (Saturday, 15:00 BST)

    Manchester City

    Pep Guardiola holding up the FA Cup trophy in 2023 after his side defeated Manchester United in the FA Cup finalImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester City are the first team to play in four consecutive FA Cup finals at Wembley Stadium.

    They beat Manchester United 2-1 in 2023, but were defeated by their local rivals the following year, losing 2-1 in 2024.

    Crystal Palace won their first ever FA Cup trophy after they defeated City 1-0 last year.

  4. When can the Premier League title be decided?published at 14:07 BST

    Arsenal manager Mikel ArtetaImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester City's win over Crystal Palace on Wednesday night kept them within two points of Premier League leaders Arsenal, denying the Gunners the chance to clinch a first league title in 22 years when they host already-relegated Burnley on Monday.

    Instead, the earliest Mikel Arteta's side can get their hands on the championship is next Tuesday, when City travel to Bournemouth.

    If Arsenal beat Burnley on Monday, City would have to win on the south coast to take the Premier League title race to the final day of the season.

    If they do, victory against Crystal Palace next Sunday would be enough for Arsenal to seal the title, regardless of how City get on in their final match against Aston Villa.

  5. City keep pressure on Arsenalpublished at 14:04 BST

    Man City 3-0 Crystal Palace

    Here is how a much-changed Manchester City kept the pressure on Premier League leaders Arsenal with victory over Crystal Palace on Wednesday night.

    After bidding for a second domestic trophy this season in the FA Cup final, following their League Cup success, they return to league action next Tuesday at European hopefuls Bournemouth.

    Media caption,

    Man City pile pressure on Arsenal with Palace win

  6. Watch Guardiola's news conference livepublished at 14:02 BST

    Chelsea v Man City (Saturday, 15:00 BST)

    Manchester City

    Once he arrives, you'll be able to follow Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola's news conference live at the top of this page as, still in the think of a Premier League title race, he previews Saturday's FA Cup final against Chelsea.

  7. 'Carrick will want strong end to season'published at 14:00 BST

    Man Utd v Nottingham Forest (Sun, 12:30 BST)

    Chris Sutton
    BBC Sport predictions expert

    This is a proper dead rubber, with Nottingham Forest safe now, and Manchester United guaranteed a Champions League spot.

    That makes it harder to call but United boss Michael Carrick will still be desperate for a strong end of the season and retain the feel-good factor at Old Trafford.

    Nottingham Forest won't want to let their season just peter out, either, but the pressure is off them now and, because of that, I am backing United here - this game is more important to them than it is to Forest.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-0

  8. Carrick recappublished at 13:58 BST

    Man Utd v Nottingham Forest (Sun, 12:30 BST)

    Manchester United

    That's all from Manchester United caretaker boss Michael Carrick.

    While he wouldn't confirm whether he has had any clarity on his future, he said he expects that to be confirmed "pretty soon" - with a decision always expected to come "towards the end of the season".

    Carrick said he will address the fans at Old Trafford on Sunday to thank them following their final home game against Nottingham Forest.

    And, perhaps tellingly, he said he is "happy with the work we’ve done so far"...

    Next, we'll hear from Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola.

  9. Holland has been 'fantastic'published at 13:53 BST

    Man Utd v Nottingham Forest (Sunday, 12:30 BST)

    Manchester United

    And a final answer from Manchester United boss Michael Carrick, who was asked about - and praised - assistant Steve Holland: "Steve has been fantastic. He’s got an awful lot of experience, he’s seen everything before, gone through it, some good times and more challenging times.

    "He’s a very wise man, he says things that are important at the right time.

    "Just general calmness and composure, for me and my staff, the players as well, the dynamics of bringing something a bit different.

    "Steve is in that role where he has the experience to lean on. There's absolutely no shame in that at all."

  10. 'You’ve always got to aim upwards'published at 13:50 BST

    Man Utd v Nottingham Forest (Sunday, 12:30 BST)

    Manchester United

    Asked about what he believes this Manchester United team can achieve in the upcoming years, Michael Carrick replied: "You’ve always got to aim upwards. That’s the beauty of football and competition, to achieve something and back it up, improve on things, that’s always the challenge.

    "For the players, for the squad, for the whole group, for the club, we want to keep moving in a positive way and in the right direction.

    "The closer you get to the top the less room for progress, but progress is what needs to be aimed for."

  11. Sesko 'not 100%'published at 13:47 BST

    Man Utd v Nottingham Forest (Sunday, 12:30 BST)

    Manchester United

    In terms of team news, Michael Carrick confirmed that Casemiro is available on Sunday but striker Benjamin Sesko might not be ready:

    "Ben’s not as straightforward," says Carrick.

    "He’s still not 100% with the problem he's already had.

    Apart from that, we’re alright [in terms of the squad]."

  12. 'We’re happy with the work we’ve done so far'published at 13:41 BST

    Man Utd v Nottingham Forest (Sunday, 12:30 BST)

    Manchester United

    Asked about what being in charge of Manchester United and leading them back into the Champions League has meant to him, Michael Carrick says: "It’s a unique football club, a special football club. I'm immensely proud to have come back and been a part of it, to help.

    "As a supporter and ex-player, as a pure supporter and caring about the club so much, to come back and help and move the club forward was important.

    "To make a big step and get back in the Champions League is good. We’re happy with the work we’ve done so far."

  13. 'Casemiro has been fantastic'published at 13:36 BST

    Man Utd v Nottingham Forest (Sunday, 12:30 BST)

    Manchester United

    Manchester United caretaker head coach Michael Carrick has also been asked about Brazil midfielder Casemiro, who is set to leave the club at the end of the season:

    "Case’s available [against Nottingham Forest]. I can speak since I’ve been here and met him and worked with him, he's been fantastic for us, for me personally, what he’s given us," Carrick says.

    "The clarity helps, knowing the situation, for him and for us, for him to get his head in a place where he can give absolutely everything now it’s going to come to an end.

    "It is a credit to him for the way he’s gone about that. Just because it is coming to the end and the clarity with it, it is easy to go to the other way as well. He’s fully invested, fully supported us as staff in the performances he’s given. He’s had some ups and downs over the year, to finish so strongly and see that connection with the supporters is really good to see."

  14. 'Important for me to thank the fans on Sunday'published at 13:33 BST

    Man Utd v Nottingham Forest (Sun, 12:30 BST)

    Manchester United

    Michael Carrick has also confirmed his intention to address the supporters on the pitch following Sunday's game against Nottingham Forest and explained why he felt that was important.

    "I think that’s important regardless of the situation. The supporters are a massive part of this club. We thank them - and I certainly thank them - for the season and the support, the last four months for me personally," Carrick said.

    "Regardless of that [his future], for what we’ve gone through and that connection, the players have felt that, it’s important we have that anyway.

    "It’s important for me to thank the fans for that."

  15. 'My future will be decided pretty soon' - Carrickpublished at 13:30 BST
    Breaking

    Man Utd v Nottingham Forest (Sun, 12:30 BST)

    Manchester United

    Michael Carrick has not had anything new to add on his own future at the club, despite the expectation that he will be recommended to Sir Jim Ratcliffe as the club's next permanent boss.

    Asked about his future, he had this to say:

    "[I] can’t blame you for asking. [There are] two games to go, there's not much else I can say.

    "The situation is pretty clear for us all. Same as. It doesn’t change what we are doing this week.

    "The future for me is going to be decided pretty soon, we knew that it was going to be towards the end of the season, if not the end of the season.

    "Nothing has changed, there is no big swing on that. That is what it is. Whatever is beyond that is pretty close around the corner anyway."

  16. Arsenal trio on Player of the Season shortlistpublished at 13:28 BST

    Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya and centre-back Gabriel celebrate togetherImage source, Getty Images

    There are eight players in the running for Premier League Player of the Season.

    Among them are a trio of players from Premier League leaders Arsenal, with goalkeeper David Raya, defender Gabriel and midfielder Declan Rice all shortlisted.

    Title rivals Manchester City have two players in the league's leading scorer Erling Haaland and winger Antoine Semenyo, who spent the first half of the campaign at Bournemouth.

    Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes, who has made a leading 19 assists, Brentford striker Igor Thiago, second only to Haaland in the scoring charts with 22 goals, and Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White complete the nominees.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 13:26 BST

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    Like Hannah, I will be enjoying a relaxing end to Man Utd's season. 3rd place felt impossible when we were struggling to beat the Dog and Duck last year.

    Richard, South Wales

  18. Carrick on shortlist for Manager of the Seasonpublished at 13:24 BST

    Man Utd v Nottingham Forest (Sun, 12:30 BST)

    Michael Carrick shakes hands with Man Utd captain Bruno FernandesImage source, Getty Images

    Despite only taking charge of 15 games this season, the impact which Michael Carrick has had since being installed as caretaker head coach at Manchester United has earned him a place on a six-man shortlist for the Premier League's Manager of the Season award.

    Carrick is joined by the two managers vying to win this season's title in Arsenal's Mikel Arteta and Manchester City's Pep Guardiola.

    Bournemouth head coach Andoni Iraola and Brentford's Keith Andrews, who have both managed to put their clubs in contention for European football, and Regis le Bris, who has overseen Sunderland's seamless return to the top-flight, have also been nominated.

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    Get Involved - 'Nice to be able to relax'published at 13:22 BST

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    As a Sunderland fan, it's nice knowing that we can relax in the final 2 games of the season. Down by Christmas remember!

    Hannah, Southampton

  20. Carrick's Man Utd recordpublished at 13:20 BST

    Man Utd v Nottingham Forest (Sun, 12:30 BST)

    Manchester United

    Michael Carrick walks through the tunnel at Old TraffordImage source, Getty Images

    Since taking up the role as caretaker head coach at Old Trafford following the sacking of Ruben Amorim in January, Michael Carrick has won 10 of his 15 matches in charge - losing just twice - to guide United from seventh to third in the Premier League table and secure a return to the Champions League.

    No Premier League club has won more points than the 33 United have collected since Carrick's appointment on 13 January.

    Impressive wins against title contenders Manchester City and Arsenal in his first two games in charge, and further key victories over Champions League rivals Aston Villa, Chelsea and Liverpool, have contributed to a 66.7% win rate to ensure a return to Europe's elite club competition.