The team is looking to win their first major trophy in their 120-year history as a professional club.
Palace will face seven-time winners Manchester City, who are looking to add to their impressive trophy count.
Glasner confirmed that all players are fit and ready to play, with midfielder Adam Wharton returning from injury.
This is a positive boost for the team, who will have to make some tough decisions about their lineup for the final.
Glasner was asked about the significance of winning the FA Cup for the club, but he chose not to speculate about the outcome.
Instead, he emphasized the importance of focusing on the game and giving it their best effort.
Glasner stated that the team's approach will be the same as it was for the semi-finals and quarter-finals, with a focus on playing their own game and trying to win.
He also mentioned that the team has a lot of confidence and is looking forward to the final.
Glasner compared the FA Cup final to a normal game, despite the extra attention and media scrutiny.
He said that the team's preparations have been similar to those for a Premier League game, with a focus on their own performance and making small adjustments as needed.