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Arsenal vs Hull City Live Stream Free: Watch FA Cup Final 2014 Online (Start Time)

Arsenal will play Hull City in the 2014 FA Cup Final on Saturday, which will be the Gunners' best chance at securing a trophy since 2005. The game is scheduled to start from Wembley Stadium in London at 12 p.m. ET and can be watched online through free live stream (details below).

Although Arsenal will be massive favorites to win the trophy today, there could well be nerves in the side as they look to finally claim an all elusive trophy that they've been chasing for nearly a decade.

Hull meanwhile will be inspired by last year's FA Cup final when Wigan shocked everyone to defeat Manchester City in the final to claim the cup. Hull just about staved off relegation from the Premier League this season, and they will now want to celebrate in style by participating in their first ever FA Cup Final.

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Both teams have already qualified for Europe next season, with the Gunners already guaranteed a spot in the Champions League by finishing fourth place in the Premier League. That means Hull will go into the Europa Cup – but which round they enter the competition in depends on whether they can claim the FA Cup today or just take runners up.

In team news, Arsenal are set to assess Thomas Vermaelen and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain ahead of the game to see if they can make the team.

For Hull, first-choice strikers Shane Long and Nikica Jelavic are cup-tied, however, they will be boosted by the fact that keeper Allan McGregor is set to start after recovering from a kidney injury.

In addition, Paul McShane, James Chester, Sone Aluko and Robbie Brady all face late fitness tests.

Speaking ahead of the final about the Gunners' trophy drought, boss Arsene Wenger – one of the longest serving managers in Premier League history – has said, "The drought may make it a little more difficult but once you walk over the line you just focus on your football. You don't play with the history, you play with your quality and your desire to play well. We need to just turn up and play well."

Meanwhile, Hull manager Steve Bruce, has said: "We're rank outsiders. Arsenal are clear favorites but for a club like ours to take on the mighty Arsenal has a ring to it which is what the FA Cup is all about."

Arsenal will play Hull in the FA Cup Final from Wembley with a start time of 12 p.m. ET. The game can be watched online through free live stream by clicking here.

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