West Ham take on Fiorentina in the final of the UEFA Europa Conference League this evening.
The Irons are looking for their first piece of silverware in 43 years. Trevor Brooking was the hero on that day as a rare header from the midfielder was enough to secure a 1-0 win over Arsenal in the 1980 FA Cup final.
There have been near misses since then for the east London club, most notably in the 2006 FA Cup final when Steven Gerrard's heroics broke Hammers' hearts.
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It could be the end of an era for West Ham, with speculation mounting over the future of both David Moyes and star man Declan Rice.
Fiorentina have had a decent season themselves, finishing in 8th place and reaching the final of the Coppa Italia, losing 2-1 to Champions League finalists Inter.
Here's what you need to know about the game:
Where is the game being played?
The Eden Arena in Prague, Czechia.
What time is kick-off?
Kick-off is set for 8pm.
What Channel is the game on?
Virgin Media 2 and BT Sport 1 will be showing the games live.
Can I stream the game?
The game is available to stream on the Virgin Media and BT Sports player's.
It will also be available to watch live and free on BT's YouTube channel.
Quotes corner
David Moyes - "It is slightly surreal, to turn up and have your own dressing room is a big thrill for me. I really hope I can take it to the next level and win the game.
"I've had a really good career since I started coaching at 35. Over a thousand matches, been in some finals, had some promotions. But this is the biggest moment. To be a coach for as long as I've been, you're obviously doing something right.
"It's great to be sitting here in a European final, for any manager it's a thrill, one of the pinnacles you can get in football as a coach," he added.
"Hopefully it's the start. I've always said the best years are still to come and I'm certainly enjoying the moment and being here."
Betting odds
West Ham - 13/8
Draw - 11/5
Fiorentina - 17/10
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