Chelsea F.C. booked their place in the FA Cup final after a narrow 1–0 victory over Leeds United, with Enzo Fernández scoring the decisive goal in the semifinal clash at Wembley.
The Argentine midfielder rose highest in the 23rd minute to meet a cross from Pedro Neto, powering a header into the net to give Chelsea the only goal of the match.
Despite mounting pressure from Leeds in the second half, Chelsea held firm, with goalkeeper Robert Sánchez producing a key save to preserve the lead and secure qualification.
The result sets up a blockbuster final against Manchester City on May 16 at Wembley Stadium.
Chelsea’s cup run has provided relief in a difficult season marked by poor Premier League form and managerial changes, with interim coach Calum McFarlane now set to lead the team into the final.
Leeds pushed hard in search of an equaliser but were ultimately unable to break through, ending their hopes of reaching their first FA Cup final since 1973.
Chelsea will now face a Manchester City side chasing a domestic treble, making the final a high-stakes showdown.


