Climbing the famous steps
What do you want to do after two hours of playing football? Climb 107 steps to receive your medal of course.
Obviously for the winners, sheer elation will mean they can virtually float to the royal box. For the losers, it feels like climbing Mount Everest.
It is one of the few traditions that outlasts even Wembley itself. The concept of going up to a VIP area to collect the trophy actually came about when the Final was held at the original Crystal Palace, from 1895 to 1914.
When Burnley won in 1914, their captain Tommy Boyle became the first player to be presented with the trophy by a reigning monarch, King George V.
Fingers crossed, Palace will be the second team to climb the steps post-game on Saturday – and lift famous old trophy.
FA Cup Final day will always be a special occasion.
For it to be topped off with red and blue ribbons around the trophy would be nothing short of magical.