Residents of Newcastle upon Tyne will certain go into this weekend with a real spring in their step, with the city filled to the brim with footballing spirit as Newcastle United set up for their Carabao Cup final on Sunday.
It's the first major cup final for the Magpies in over 20 years as Eddie Howe's Toon Army are heading into the high-stakes game against Manchester United.
It's also been a bitter 68-year wait for glory for many NUFC fans, with over 30,000 heading down to Wembley to cheer their side on and with hopes of being part of history.
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Many North East residents however wont have been lucky enough to bag tickets for the game itself, and will be wanting to keep up live anyway they can. Here, ChronicleLive breaks down everything you need to know about the fixture - from kick off time, to what channel it's on.
What time is kick off?
This weekend's Carabao Cup final kicks off at 4.30pm on Sunday (February 26) at Wembley Stadium, London.
How can I watch the game?
While many would assume that the cup final will be broadcast by the BBC, this year's Carabao Cup will not be. Sky Sports have the television rights to this year's final, and it will be available to watch on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football.
NOW TV subscribers will also be able to watch along should they have the correct packages.
How else can I tune in?
Radio coverage of the game will be available via BBC Radio Newcastle, as well as talkSPORT.
ChronicleLive are also be running a live blog here, where you can tune in for all of the pre-match build-up, live blow by blow coverage and reaction from the event itself.
How many NUFC tickets were sold?
Over 30,000 Toon fans have managed to bag tickets for the coveted game itself, while thousands more are expected to descend upon the capital to get amongst the atmosphere and cheer their side on.
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