The FA Disability Cup in association with EE sees some of the best para footballers in the country compete in six finals across two days, with all the matches being shown live on TNT Sport and streamed for free on discovery+.

The 2024 finals, which are the largest competition of its kind, ensure players within impairment-specific football have a national FA competition to call their own with a total of six formats of the game competing.

Sunday 30 June

Cerebral Palsy Cup Final (kick-off 9.30am)

Chelsea Foundation 3-6 Norwich City Community Sports Foundation FC

Day two started with a goal-fest in the Cerebral Palsy Cup Final.

It was a disappointing start for Chelsea, with an own-goal scored within six minutes, and then Norwich City’s Josh Wilde finished emphatically off the bar.

Chelsea then scored another own goal, and Norwich’s Ben Armstrong stretched the lead to four with his first-touch strike after coming on as a substitute.

Finn Pitchers open the scoring for Chelsea at 45 minutes, but Bradley Taylor-Buglione slotted home moments later to make it 5-1.

Chelsea responded with a curling strike, and then a Pitchers converted penalty, but Liam Irons tapped home from close range to secure the trophy for Norwich City.