Without a trophy since the FA Cup triumph in 2005, Arsenal looks poised to reclaim some silverware. Watch live online and on TV as Hull City looks to spoil the part for the Gunners.

Preview: Arsenal is gunning for the title at Wembley

Saturday’s FA Cup Final will be a meeting between two very different clubs, who finished the 2013/14 Premier League campaign at different ends of the table.

For Hull City, they are chasing a dream. The dream of making it to the final of a major competition has already been fulfilled, but they now get the chance to claim their first piece of silverware in their history. In their way will stand an Arsenal side that has already been there, but has not raised the title since 2005.

 

A decisive penalty kick from Patrick Vieira sent Arsenal fans into celebration on that afternoon at Wembley Stadium. Little did Arsenal fans, as well as Arsene Wenger know that would be their last taste of victory for quite some time.

Without a title in nine years, the Arsenal manager has come under fire on a number of occasions, and on Saturday, he can put some of the criticism to rest.

But failure to come out victorious could be a big step backwards for the club, and it could potentially be the end of a glorious career for Arsene Wenger in North London.

Not wanting to think too much about the bad things, the Arsenal squad looked relaxed and confident throughout the week. A victory on Saturday could bring an even bigger smile to their faces, and the same could be said for their fans and their manager.

The Gunners are listed as the home side on Saturday, and from 10 FA Cup Finals where they have been the home side, Arsenal have won all 10 titles. A significant stat, but as we all know, that is not what decides matches.

Looking to spoil that record will be a Hull City side that ended the season in poor form.

Winless in their final five matches in the Premier League, the Tigers are going to need an inspired and heroic performance on Saturday. From their last since meeting with the Gunners, they have lost all six, while conceding 15 goals and only scoring three. The two times they met this season, Arsenal won both, outscoring Steve Bruce’s side 5-0.

Without Nikica Jelavic and Shane Long who are both cup tied, Bruce will look to Sagbo to frustrate the Arsenal defenders.

Frustration is not something Arsenal has dealt with very much when taking on Hull. Arsene Wenger will be hoping that trend continues at Wembley. With Aaron Ramsey and Mesut Ozil back in the squad, and a good run of form to finish the season in the top four, the Gunners have a great opportunity to end their title drought. 

Where to watch this match - live stream, start time, TV channels, live scores

Watch Arsenal vs Hull City live on Saturday, May 17, 2014:

In Canada at 12:00 ET on: Sportsnet World Online, Sportsnet West, Sportsnet Pacific, Sportsnet East, Sportsnet World, Sportsnet Ontario

In the UK at 17:00 BST on: UTV, ITV 1, BBC Sport Live, BT Sport 1, STV Scotland, BBC Radio 5 Live

In the USA at 12:00 ET on: SiriusXM FC, Fox Deportes, Fox Soccer 2Go »live stream, FOX Network

For the fans outside of these viewing areas, please visit the Arsenal vs Hull City match page for full TV listings.