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Date - Saturday, May 21, 2016
Kickoff Time - 1730 Hrs BST
Venue - Wembley Stadium, London
FA Cup form Guide
Manchester United: WWDWW
Crystal Palace: WWWWW
Previous Meetings in the FA Cup
Crystal Palace 0 : 2 Manchester United
Manchester United 2 : 2 Crystal Palace
Manchester United 1 : 0 Crystal Palace
Manchester United 3 : 3 Crystal Palace
All-Time Record in the FA Cup
Manchester United wins - 2
Crystal Palace wins - 0
Draws - 2
Pre-Match Pressers
Louis Van Gaal
Alan Pardew
Team News
Manchester United
Bastian Schweinsteiger, Will Keane and Tomothy Fosu-Mensah ruled out.
Crystal Palace
Marouane Chamakh, Joe Ledley, Kwesi Appiah and Brede Hangeland ruled out.
Know the opposition
Crystal Palace Football Club, nicknamed - CPFC, and The Eagles - are a professional football club based in South Norwood, London; and were founded in 1905 at the site of the famous Crystal Palace Exhibition building by the owners of the FA Cup Final stadium, who wanted their own team to play at the historic venue. When Crystal Palace were founded, they turned to one of the biggest clubs in the country at the time, Aston Villa, to seek advice. Villa helped the club in a number of ways, not least by donating their kit. As a result, Palace's colors were originally claret and blue shirts paired with white shorts, socks tending to be claret. They kept to this formula fairly consistently until 1938. The club initially played their home games at the FA Cup Final stadium which was situated inside the grounds of The Crystal Palace, but the Frist World War saw them forced to move out, and they enjoyed a number of seasons at both the Herne Hill Velodrome and The Nest. Although Crystal Palace have never won a major trophy, they have played in the First Division for the majority of their existence, finishing 3rd once, and losing the 1990 FA Cup Final to Manchester United. Crystal Palace play their homes games at Selhurst Park, and share sporting rivalries with South London neighbors Milwall, former tenants Charlton, and Brighton & Hove Albion.
Referee
Mark Clattenburg.