Have you guessed the six managers involved this weekend who have won The FA Cup before; or indeed the seven players still left in the competition who have scored in The FA Cup Final?

Winning Managers

1: Arsene Wenger – Arsenal (home to Chelsea, Sunday)

Wenger has led Arsenal to four FA Cup Finals, winning those in 1998 (v Newcastle), 2002 (v Chelsea) and 2003 (v Southampton). Will make history if he wins his third consecutive FA Cup.

2: Gerard Houllier – Liverpool (home to Portsmouth, Sunday)

Houllier won an unprecedented cup treble in 2001, which included The FA Cup, beating Arsenal 2-1 in the Final.

3: Sir Alex Ferguson – Manchester United (home to Manchester City, Saturday)

Won The FA Cup four times; his first major trophy in 1990 and then in 1994, 1996 and 1999 when he also won the Premiership on each occasion.

4: Steve Bruce – Birmingham City (away to Sunderland, Saturday)

Bruce was the defensive rock in Manchester United’s FA Cup Final wins of 1990 and 1994, captaining the side against Chelsea in ‘94

5: Dennis Wise – Millwall (home to Burnley, Saturday)

Wise is the only player involved this weekend who has won FA Cup medals with two different clubs; Wimbledon in 1988 and Chelsea in 1997 and 2000, when he became the last skipper to lift the Cup at the old Wembley

6: Kevin Keegan – Manchester City (away to Manchester United, Saturday)

Keegan’s FA Cup triumph came 30 years ago when he scored twice in Liverpool’s 3-0 win against Newcastle, famously conducted from the touchline by Bill Shankly. He is the only manager involved this weekend who has scored in an FA Cup Final.

Scoring Players

Robert Pires (Arsenal)

Netted only goal for the Gunners against Southampton in 2003.

Freddie Ljungberg (Arsenal)

Only player left who has scored in two Finals, 2001 and 2002. Injury won’t allow him to play against Chelsea on Sunday.

Ray Parlour (Arsenal)

Scored a rare goal against Chelsea in the 2002 Final.

Michael Owen (Liverpool)

His late double in the 2001 Final won the Cup for Liverpool  and helped him become European Player of the Year.

Teddy Sheringham (Portsmouth)

Was a Man Utd player when he came off the bench to score against Newcastle in 1999. Injury has forced him out of Sunday’s match at Liverpool.

Paul Scholes (Man Utd)

Added the second goal in the ’99 Final, giving Man Utd the second leg of their historic Treble.

Nicolas Anelka (Man City)

Was an Arsenal player when he scored in the 2-0 victory against Newcastle in 1998, helping Arsenal win their first Double under Wenger.

Stuart McCall (Sheffield United)

Still going strong 15 years after he scored twice for Everton in the 1989 all-Merseyside Final, which Liverpool won 3-2 in extra-time.