BBC to stream FA Youth Cup final between Man City & Man UtdJJ Gabriel, 15, has scored three goals in five appearances during Manchester United's run to the Youth Cup final
BBC Sport will stream the FA Youth Cup final between Manchester City and Manchester United on Thursday.
In an agreement with TNT Sports, the match will be available to watch on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.
Manchester United's senior head coach Michael Carrick is confirmed to attend as the Red Devils, bidding for their 12th Youth Cup trophy, face 2024 winners City, who were runners-up to Aston Villa last year.
Carrick, an FA Youth Cup winner with West Ham in 1999, said he was "disappointed" City had turned down United's offer to host the showpiece at Old Trafford.
City, designated the home side, have named the 6,000-capacity Joie Stadium as the venue for the final, amid ongoing work at Etihad Stadium.
For the first of their four Youth Cup victories, City beat United 3-1 in the 1986 final, played across two legs at Old Trafford and Maine Road.
Director of BBC Sport Alex Kay-Jelski said: "This is a brilliant occasion featuring two outstanding academies and some of the brightest young talent in English football.
"We're really pleased that, through this collaboration, fans who can't be there in person will also be able to watch the match live across BBC digital platforms."
The Youth Cup final kicks off at 19:00 BST and will be broadcast live from 18:30 on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.
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