Portsmouth 1-0 Cardiff: Fans of both clubs head to Wembley for the first final in 17 years that has not featured one of England's top four
The two teams have one previous FA Cup win each, with Pompey beating Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-1 back in 1939
Cardiff's fans have had to wait even longer with their last victory coming against Arsenal in 1927
Those Portsmouth supporters unable to make the trip to London can head instead to Southsea Common where a big screen is in place
With the 1500 BST kick-off looming, the approach to Wembley fills with excited fans looking forward to taking their place in the stadium
Once inside, flags are unfurled and voices are put to use as the pre-match atmosphere starts to build
The sides make their way on to the pitch where they are introduced to guest of honour Sir Bobby Robson moments before the start
The final formality to be performed is the singing of the national anthems by sopranos Katherine Jenkins and Lesley Garrett
The Bluebirds make the brighter start and see Paul Parry go through only for David James to come out swiftly and deny him
A fantastic chance goes the way of Kanu but, after sidestepping goalkeeper Peter Enckelman, his shot hits the outside of the post
City win a free-kick on the half hour but see defender Roger Johnson head over as the opening goal remains elusive
It eventually arrives in the 37th minute when John Utaka's cross is pushed by Enckelman into the path of Kanu who bundles home
Having scored the winner in the semi-final against West Brom, the goal is the Nigerian's second of Pompey's cup run
Cardiff appear to equalise just before half-time when Glenn Loovens (right) lobs home but he is penalised for a handball in the build-up
Veteran Dutch striker Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink tries to find a way through for the Welsh outfit after the interval but has little joy
Good opportunities are few and far between for the Championship side leaving boss Dave Jones to consider his options
With just over an hour played he opts to replace Peter Whittingham with 17-year-old wonder kid Aaron Ramsey
The youngster causes problems and almost equalises in the 89th minute but sees his two efforts kept out by Pompey's defence
Harry Redknapp's side resist further pressure during four minutes of added time to hold on for a narrowly deserved victory
The win marks Portsmouth's first major trophy since winning the league in 1949-50 and sees them qualify for next season's Uefa Cup
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