Super-sub Gerard Deulofeu made all the difference for Watford as the Hornets overturned a two-goal deficit to defeat Wolves and advance to the FA Cup final.

Manchester City advance to the FA Cup final with their 1-0 win over plucky Brighton, keeping their quadruple hopes very much alive.

With the FA Cup final now set, the FC crew explain what Watford will have to get right in order to have a chance against Manchester City.

Watford’s Ben Foster explains why it would mean ‘so much more’ to win the FA Cup with Watford than his League Cup win with Manchester United.
The 138th final of the FA Cup, the world’s oldest club competition, pits all-star Premier League champions Manchester City against able underdogs Watford.
The odds may be heavily stacked in favour of Pep Guardiola’s team, but there is enough cause to believe that Javi Gracia can mastermind a memorable upset that would be a fitting conclusion to what has been a thrilling tournament this season. Here’s everything you need to know.
WHERE: Wembley Stadium, London (capacity 90,000)
WHEN: Saturday; noon…

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Watford captain Troy Deeney tells ESPN FC’s Mark Ogden how jail time in 2012 turned his life around as he prepares to lead the Hornets out against Man City in the FA Cup final.

FA Cup: Troy Deeney (90’+4′ PEN) Watford 2-2 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Watford captain Troy Deeney has credited Raheem Sterling with making a “massive” impact in the fight against racism this season, and told ESPN FC that the Manchester City winger has made it “cool” to talk about the issue.
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– Ogden: Troy Deeney’s long journey from prison to the FA Cup final with Watford
– Marcotti: Manchester City vs. Watford: FA Cup final predictions and key battles
Deeney will face Sterling…

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Watford captain Troy Deeney tells ESPN FC’s Mark Ogden how jail time in 2012 turned his life around as he prepares to lead the Hornets out against Man City in the FA Cup final.

FA Cup: Troy Deeney (90’+4′ PEN) Watford 2-2 Wolverhampton Wanderers
WATFORD, England — Troy Deeney will captain Watford in Saturday’s FA Cup final against Manchester City (11:55 a.m. ET, ESPN+), aiming to lift the cup to cap a remarkable journey that began with him being sent to prison for 10 months, in 2012, for an attack on a group of students in his home city of Birmingham.
The 30-year-old, who was released after three months of his sentence after displaying remorse for the incident, has since turned his life around and become a crucial figure for Watford during…

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Manchester City will be eyeing a domestic treble when they face Watford in Saturday’s FA Cup final, with the team a far cry from the one that Yaya Toure inspired to the 2011 title.
Having clinched the Premier League at Liverpool’s expense on Sunday, added to the EFL Cup in February, City are aiming to become only the eighth side to win the domestic treble in English club history.
While this season has been yet another consistent campaign of achievements for Pep Guardiola’s side, now firmly considered…

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