May 2007 - FA Cup
In the past decade or so the FA Cup seems of been devalued due to the big clubs concentrating on the Premier League and the Champions League. However it is still the top domestic cup competition in England and in turn the best around the globe. From all the fun of the non-league outfits taking on the big boys to the final itself – you'll be kept well up to date by the football team at betting.betfair.
Mourinho pledges future to Blues...again
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has assured Blues fans, and those who have backed him to stay, that he will be at Stamford Bridge next season. Speculation has been rife all season that the Portuguese tactician...
Bennett wary of final diving
Betfair punters will be alerted to comments from referee Steve Bennett that he will find it difficult to spot possible diving antics in the FA Cup final. Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has already stated that...
Manchester United v Chelsea
Manchester United v Chelsea - FA Cup Final (Kick-0ff 3pm) Wembley will be back in the FA Cup final spotlight for the first time since 2002 on Saturday when Manchester United and Chelsea each go...
Reds rocked by Neville blow
Manchester United captain Gary Neville will miss the FA Cup final after undergoing exploratory surgery on his injured ankle. The England defender has not played since collapsing under a challenge from Bolton midfielder Gary Speed...
United duo set to miss Wembley showdown
Manchester United's Louis Saha has been ruled out of next weekend's FA Cup final against Chelsea with a knee injury, while Gary Neville is a major doubt. Striker Saha has been badly hampered by injury...
Carvalho crocked for Cup Final
Ricardo Carvalho has a 'one percent' chance of playing in the FA Cup Final but it is hoped Didier Drogba will be fit to play. Carvalho has been struggling with a knee injury picked up...