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Katie McCabe's Arsenal face Chelsea in today's historic FA Cup final at Wembley

The Republic of Ireland captain will fly the flag on the big stage.

THE 2006/07 FA Cup final was a significant one for Katie McCabe. It was the first game of womenโ€™s football she ever watched on television, encouraged to do so by her father.

As fate would have it, Arsenal won, with two Irish legends, Emma Byrne and Ciara Grant, helping them lift the silverware. 12 at the time, McCabe followed it all intently, and a seed was planted there and then. โ€œI want to do that,โ€ she said to herself.

She remembers it all so vividly, and itโ€™s a story she often revisits. The Dubliner did so with The42 in January 2016, a few weeks after signing for the Gunners, and has done so time and time again elsewhere since.

It was surely etched on her mind this week, as she prepared for todayโ€™s delayed 2020/21 FA Cup final showdown against Chelsea at Wembley Stadium [KO 2pm, live on BBC One].

The Republic of Ireland captain has been there before โ€” though, suited and booted in the stands rather than in the matchday squad for the 2015/16 win, and a late substitute in the 2017/18 loss; Chelsea the opposition on both occasions โ€” but this will be different.

McCabe will be one of the first names on the Arsenal team-sheet, having established herself as a key, world-class player at the club over the past season or two. Thereโ€™s not much left to say, or write, about McCabeโ€™s 2021. She has simply been a class act for club and for country, her deadly left boot unparalleled.

Her positioning has been debated no end over the past few weeks and months, but no matter where she lines out, she makes the left side of the field her own each and every time, with box-office skill and deliveries, while providing endless assists and goals.

Expect more of the same today, as Arsenal look to add some silverware to their burgeoning cabinet under new manager Jonas Eidevall, after a rare drought last season.

โ€œFor us, last year, not not getting a trophy didnโ€™t sit right,โ€ as McCabe said on Ireland duty at the beginning of the 2021/22 Womenโ€™s Super League [WSL] campaign.

When you play for Arsenal, youโ€™re always expected to win trophies. We want to be up there amongst it again, leading the way hopefully. I think thereโ€™s five trophies this year to challenge for. Iโ€™d like to get my hands on at least a couple of them.โ€

This is their first opportunity to lift one, and would move them further ahead atop the FA Cup all-time list (they have won it 14 times) after a bright start to the WSL season.

A draw with Tottenham Hotspur right before the international break was the only blot on their copybook as they sit in top spot โ€” though back-to-back champions Chelsea are hot on their heels and seeking revenge for their one defeat, as it develops into a two-horse race.

The teams are no strangers to one another, both cup final regulars and recent WSL champions, and have star-studded squads.

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A list of the FA Cup finals since McCabe first watched ^

No doubt the stars with shine on the biggest stage, with the battle of the some of the worldโ€™s best strikers certainly one to keep an eye on. Arsenalโ€™s Dutch sensation Vivianne Miedema and Chelseaโ€™s deadly duo of Sam Kerr and Fran Kirby will all be hoping for memorable days in Wembley.

While Kerr and Kirbyโ€™s connection is a telepathic one, Arsenal have one of their own in the McCabe, Miedema and Tobin Heath triangle. Beth Mead is another in sensational form, along with captain Kim Little, with their strength in depth a huge advantage this season. Itโ€™s needed too; England defender Leah Williamson is a big loss, sidelined with a serious hamstring injury.

On the flipside, the Blues defence is led by Swedish star Magdalena Eriksson, while her partner, Pernille Harder of Denmark, is an attacking midfield force alongside playmaker Ji So-yun.

The managerial head-to head is an interesting one, too: Eidevall has hit the ground running with an impressive start to life at Arsenal, but Emma Hayes has been Chelseaโ€™s mastermind over the past few years, delivering so much success.

chelsea-v-wolfsburg-uefa-womens-champions-league-group-a-kingsmeadow Emma Hayes with Sam Kerr. PA PA

While Eidevall and Arsenal had the upper hand in the sidesโ€™ September WSL clash, Hayes steered Chelsea to two pre-season friendlies.

Itโ€™s fair to say that all goes out the window today, though. As we all know, anything can happen in a cup final. Thatโ€™s the magic of it.

On the 100th anniversary of Englandโ€™s lengthy ban on womenโ€™s footballers, and the 50th anniversary of the FA Cup, a record crowd of over 45,000 is expected at Wembley.

With significant broadcast deals in place between Sky and BBC across the water, and everything on the up in womenโ€™s football, this would be another step in the right direction.

And a spectacle โ€” with Irelandโ€™s Katie McCabe central to it, to boot โ€” would be even better.

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    Nov 5th 2019, 12:56 PM

    I donโ€™t think itโ€™s good television at all!! Supporting this team especially over the last 18 months or so, is not doing my coronary health any favours at all. Still a win is a win and as Henderson says, time to not be putting themselves in that position

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    Nov 5th 2019, 1:19 PM

    @my name: 18 months ??? Bandwagon supporter

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    Nov 5th 2019, 1:21 PM

    @Scott Stonebridge: read it again scotty, slowly this time

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    Nov 5th 2019, 1:27 PM

    @my name: haha โ€ฆโ€ฆ gone fishingโ€ฆ.

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    Nov 5th 2019, 1:39 PM

    @Scott Stonebridge: good one. Anymore ?

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    Nov 5th 2019, 3:46 PM

    @my name: Iโ€™m definitely not going to die of a heart attack.
    With the stronger defense, I would like to see a return of the expansive football. Especially against the weaker teams.

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    Nov 5th 2019, 3:57 PM

    @Logan Shepherd: I agree logan. But until that actually happens, this edge of the seat football is taking a toil. Iโ€™m not as young as I was pal

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    Nov 5th 2019, 5:35 PM

    @my name: Tons but I wouldnโ€™t want to make it personal now

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    Nov 5th 2019, 7:35 PM

    @Scott Stonebridge: sound man

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    Nov 5th 2019, 1:13 PM

    The Liverpool team of the 80โ€™s won many points and /or games in the last five minutes .Its the sign of a great team . Thereโ€™s nothing to worry about .

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    Nov 5th 2019, 12:50 PM

    Hes right. Itโ€™s great but it wont always get them over the line. They have shown great resilience this year since the start if the season but I cant help but feel they need to annihilate a few teams in the league to get them going. The margin for error is so small now with the quality of city. So these close games becoming tonregular will inevitably end up in costly draws. Only a few draws cost us last year. Man they they are good to watch doh.

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    Nov 6th 2019, 4:16 AM

    @Seaniecp: Yup. Pinball for Pinheads!

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    Nov 6th 2019, 4:40 AM

    That 10 point lead(game more played but still 10!) lost last year still in their heads methinks.

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    Nov 6th 2019, 7:19 AM

    @HerbMancini: top of the premier league. Top of their champions league table too. Yes definitely in their head

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