Leicester City have won the FA Cup final, beating Chelsea in front of the UK's biggest football crowd since the coronavirus pandemic began.
Youri Tielemans scored the only goal in a 1-0 win for Brendan Rodgers' side - his first trophy since taking over, and a first-ever FA Cup triumph for the Foxes.
The Belgium midfielder fired a shot into the top corner from 25 yards on 63 minutes.
Chelsea were denied a last-minute equaliser by the video assistant referee (VAR), having piled on the pressure in pursuit of a goal that would have taken the game to extra time.
It had been a game of few clear chances up until the winning goal, but Kasper Schmeichel was forced into two fantastic saves at the other end with 12 minutes remaining, pushing a Ben Chilwell header onto the post and then pulling off another wonderful stop to deny Mason Mount, as Chelsea searched for a response.
Leicester, who lost key defender Jonny Evans to injury midway through the first half, held on and, 52 years after their last appearance in a FA Cup final, were able to hold the trophy aloft for the first time in their history.
Chelsea's second FA Cup final loss in as many years is set to put a major squeeze on the end of the Blues' season.
New boss Thomas Tuchel has transformed the Stamford Bridge men after replacing Frank Lampard in January, however, Chelsea now face a dogfight to secure a top-four Premier League finish, which begins with hosting Leicester on Tuesday night.
Around 21,000 people provided a real atmosphere for the showpiece game at Wembley Stadium, which was also attended by officials and dignitaries - including Prince William in his role as president of the FA.
Supporters were allowed in as part of the government's Events Research Programme (ERP) and had to present a negative COVID-19 test result.
ERP is running pilots to examine the risk of transmission of coronavirus from attendance at such events - seeking to explore ways to enable people to attend them safely in a post-lockdown UK. Article here
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