The Football Association and Premier League are in  talks to avoid a clash between the FA Cup final and Premier League games  at the end of the season. The 2011 Champions League final on 28 May at Wembley means the Cup final must be played on 14 May, a league Saturday.  "It's up to the Premier League and clubs what they want to do," an FA spokesman told BBC Sport.  But BBC Sport understands there is no plan to move the Cup final from its traditional 1500 BST kick-off time.  Until  this year, the Champions League final was always played on a Wednesday  evening, but the 2011 final will be the second one to be played on a  Saturday.    	     	         		         			     			     		            	  		             			     			     		         		         	It will be the first time the new Wembley has hosted Europe's most  prestigious club game, although the old Wembley staged the final of the  competition - then known as the European Cup - five times, most recently  in 1992 when Barcelona beat Sampdoria to lift the trophy for the first  time.  Under Uefa regulations, no games can be played at final  venues for two weeks beforehand, to allow the preparation of the  stadium.  That has already caused a headache as it means a clash with the Football League play-off weekend.   The Championship play-off will be played at Wembley on the Bank  Holiday Monday, 48 hours after the Champions League final, while the FA  has reached an agreement with the Football League for the League One and  Two games to be played at alternative venues.  The fixture  reshuffle also means the FA Cup final will be shunted from its  traditional end-of-season position, although there is precedent for  this, as the 2000-2001 final in Cardiff was played the weekend before  the end of the Premier League season.  As well as that,money has had to be played off to whoever due to the fact play off have had to been moved to possible Old Trafford and Wales..contract or whatever BBC Sport