England will face familiar foes in Germany in the Women's Euro 2022 come Sunday night in a highly anticipated game which could see the Lionesses win their first ever major tournament.
This follows on from the last final the two shared together at Euro 2009, in which the Lionesses returned home empty handed following a crushing 6-2 defeat.
England's pathway to the final saw them comfortably see off Sweden in a 4-0 win at Sheffield's Bramhall Lane on Tuesday, while Martina Voss-Tecklenburg's side beat France 2-1 at the Stadium MK on the very next night to land themselves in the last round of the coveted competition.
Read more: Newcastle's Central Park to become England Fan Zone as Lionesses make Euros final
Here's when and where the final will take place, as well as everything else you need to know such as kick off times and how to watch.
When and where is the Women's Euro 2022 final?
The Euro 2022 final is to be played on Sunday, 31 July - with kick off set for 5pm GMT.
It marks the English women football team's first appearance in a final since Euro 2009, and if they are successful in their efforts - they will achieve their first major trophy in history.
The final will also take place at London's 90,000 seat Wembley Stadium - which is the second largest stadium in the whole of Europe behind Barcelona's 99,354 seat Camp Nou. It also marks the first ever women's final at the London venue.
Are tickets still available for the game?
Unfortunately, tickets for the Women's Euro 2022 final have completely sold out. After England's semi-final victory, it was announced that a number of additional tickets would be released on Wednesday morning, but these too sold out within an hour.
UEFA has said that it will update fans if any further tickets come to fruition, but as it stands, none are available.
How can I watch from home?
The pre-game build-up will start from 4pm onwards live on BBC One, and it is hoped that it will bring with it the largest UK TV audience for a single women's football match in history. It will also be available to watch directly from the BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website, but you may need a TV license to watch.
Highlights will also be available to watch shortly following the game on UEFA's official channels.
Those who prefer to listen to football games will also be able to do so via BBC 5 Live.
Read next:
- Alnwick's Lucy Bronze scores as England reach Euros final in fine style with 4-0 win over Sweden
-
Craig Doyle prompts 'replacement' plea as he hosts This Morning
- Newcastle lit up in rainbow colours as thousands gather for the Northern Pride parade
-
Alex Scott battles with emotions in BBC studio after England win
-
Joe Lycett swears fans to secrecy over 'stunt' as police called