One of the world’s rising sopranos will sing the national anthem at Wembley Stadium on Non-League Finals Day.
Emily Haig will perform God Save The Queen ahead of The FA Vase and Trophy Finals on Sunday 22 May.
A highly accomplished musician, dancer and actress, the Northampton-based star has sung with several big names including Russell Watson Daniel Koek.
Non-League Finals Day
The FA Trophy Final & FA Vase Final
Sunday 22 May 2016
Wembley Stadium connected by EE
Trophy winners receive £50,000 and runners-up £25,000
Vase winners receive £25,000 and runners-up £17,000
Live on BT Sport
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Haig has performed at previous FA events, having led the singing of the anthem at the 2014 FA Women’s Cup Final between Arsenal and Everton in Milton Keynes.
Non-League Finals Day will provide an opportunity to showcase the world-leading English non-League system, recognise the 572 teams that took part in this season’s Vase and the 276 in the Trophy, and celebrate the grassroots game through activities and fan engagement during the day.
FC Halifax Town will take on Grimsby Town in The FA Trophy Final while Hereford and Morpeth Town face-off in The FA Vase showpiece.
BT Sport will broadcast both fixtures with The FA Vase Final kicking off at 12.15pm followed by The FA Trophy Final at 4.15pm.
Tickets are priced £25 for adults, £10 for concessions and just £1 for children under 16.