**Charlie Rule** insists the **Wembley** crowd for the **Adobe Women's FA Cup** on Sunday, May 31 won't phase **Brighton**, and will instead inspire them.
The **Seagulls** are featuring in their first ever **FA Cup** final on Sunday, where they face **WSL** Champions **Manchester City**.
Brighton’s road to the final
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**Brighton** have already beaten **Arsenal** 2-0 in the quarter-finals, before they defeated **Liverpool** in the previous round by coming from two goals down to reach Wembley.
The **Seagulls** have already beaten the **Citizens** this season, a 3-2 thriller last month in the league that temporarily halted **Man City**'s title coronation.
Despite the 29-point difference between the sides plus a big crowd of 60,000 expected, the **Australian** defender isn't expecting this to cause any additional nerves:
_"We’re a humble, grounded team. This whole season has been about believing we can do it. Under_ **_Dario Vidosic_** _we are very tactical, we all know our roles, and we feel like we can beat anyone at the moment. We definitely think we're going to win."_
_"It's probably the first time I'll play in front of this many people, but it's going to inspire me - it's not going to scare me. That's what we play for. No one in our team is scared; we are full of excitement and we're ready."_
Can Manchester City handle the underdog role?
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**Manchester City** - three time winners of the competition - understandably come in as the big underdogs and will be hoping to complete a domestic double for the campaign.
**Caitlin Hayes** reckons her teammates have embraced the underdog label and thinks their unlikely wins earlier this season gives them hope:
_"I think we've been the underdog in most of our games, and it's something we probably thrived on. Especially towards the end of our season, the fact that we've managed to gain momentum from that is great to go into this final with._
_"Openly and honestly, people probably don't expect us to win on Sunday. We're the underdog, and we perform better in that role. A big lesson will be to play the game and not the occasion, but it’s also a magical experience that everybody has to enjoy."_