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The bad news for the neutral is that we're likely to see a very one-sided final as Manchester City take on Aston Villa.
Pep Guardiola's side have won this competition for the past two seasons and find themselves as huge 1/14 favourites to lift the trophy once again - even going as short as 1/33 in some places.
City comfortably beat Villa 6-1 when the two sides met at Villa Park in mid-January and we're in danger of seeing a similar scoreline here. City are used to easing past teams in major finals, just ask Watford who were hammered 6-0 in the FA Cup final back in May.
Is there any hope for Villa here? Of course, it's not completely impossible that they lift the trophy around 6:30pm but it's a big ask.
One positive for their chances is the fact that they have recent Wembley experience. Their two consecutive Sky Bet Championship play-off final appearances equips them well for walking out in front of a packed national stadium.
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Odds correct at 1130 GMT (28/02/20)