Baking sun greets Everton fans as they make their way up Wembley way on FA Cup final day for the first time since 1995 when their side beat Manchester United
The match gets under way in stifling conditions and Everton gain an immediate advantage in the final as Louis Saha beautifully volleys home the opening goal after just 25 seconds
Everton keeper Tim Howard celebrates Saha's early goal which breaks the record for the earliest goal ever scored in an FA Cup final, previously held by Aston Villa's Bob Chatt in 1895 at 30 seconds
Chelsea start to apply the pressure after the early shock and grab the equaliser as Didier Drogba rises above Everton's defence to powerfully head home in the 21st minute
The Ivory Coast striker celebrates as he adds another goal to his FA Cup final collection after scoring the winner at Wembley against Manchester United two years ago
Steven Pienaar is upended by Chelsea's Jon Mikel Obi as the west London side impose themselves on their Merseyside opponents in the remainder of the opening half
Frank Lampard puts Chelsea ahead as he unleashes a stunning shot from 20 yards that flies past the despairing dive of Howard in the 72nd minute
Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink is embraced by his assistant Ray Wilkins as the final whistle sounds at Wembley, drawing to a close his tenure at Stamford Bridge
Chelsea skipper John Terry lifts the FA Cup with Lampard as the London club take home the famous silverware for the fifth time after their 2-1 win over Everton
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