The biggest night in English women's football history has arrived as England face Germany in the final of Euro 2022.
Sarina Wiegman's side are 90 minutes away from sporting immortality after a series of stunning performances throughout the competition.
Wembley awaits, and this is everything you need to know ahead of the match.
What time is the England Women v Germany Euros final?
The Women's Euro 2022 final kicks off at 5pm today, July 31, at Wembley Stadium.
Tickets for the 90,000 capacity stadium have sold out for what promises to be the biggest night in the history of women's football in the UK. Thousands more are expected to watch the game at the Trafalgar Square fan zone in London.
What TV channel is England Women v Germany Euros final on?
The match is live on BBC One from 4pm today. Alternatively, you can livestream the action to a computer, smartphone or tablet if you go to the BBC iPlayer app or the BBC Sport website. UEFA.tv will also be live-streaming the match, and making the highlights available to view shortly after.
England v Germany team news
Both sides are expected to be unchanged from their respective semi-final victories.
However, Alessia Russo will be pushing hard to to take Ellen White's starting jersey up front after her stunning backheel cameo against Sweden in the semis. Russo has scored four goals in the tournament but is likely to be kept as an impact player for the final. Competition joint-top scorer Beth Mead (6) will start on the right, with Lauren Hemp on the left and Frank Kirby just behind the striker.
As for the Germans, Klara Buhl missed out against France on Wednesday after testing positive for COVID-19, and it is unsure if she will be able to play. Jule Brand could retain her place, while top scorer Alexandra Popp (6) hopes to win the Golden Boot ahead of England's Mead.
What's the recent history between England and Germany?
The last meeting between these two sides came back in February, when England recorded a 3-1 victory over their biggest rivals at Molineux Stadium to win the 2022 Arnold Clark Cup.
Ellen White put the Lionesses ahead after 15 minutes, but Lina Magull replied for Germany within five minutes of half-time to ensure the sides went in level at the break. However, late second half goals from Millie Bright and Frank Kirby ensured England picked up the three points to finish top of the group and were crowned champions.
Match odds
England vs Germany odds from Betfred
England - 11/8
Draw - 11/5
Germany - 2/1
*odds subject to change
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