The three other matches between Liverpool this season have all ended level after 90 minutes, indicating it will be another close affair.
It's also the first time Chelsea and Liverpool have met in the FA Cup final since 2012 when goals from Ramires and Didier Drogba saw the Blues win 2-1.
Liverpool don't have a particularly great record in the FA Cup showpiece either having lost seven of the 14 finals they've competed in.
Both Thomas Tuchel and Klopp will be without two key midfielders for the final with Fabinho and Mateo Kovacic picking up injuries earlier this week.