The time is nearly upon us for Wycombe Wanderers game at Wembley as they take on Peterborough United in the final of the Bristol Street Motors Trophy later today (April 7).
The Bucks Free Press has produced a series of stories ahead of the day, including travel advice, the best pubs to drink in, managers comments and more.
Now ahead of the game, here is all you need to know about the match itself:
When is kick-off?
The match will get underway at 4:30pm after the national anthem has been performed by Harry Linacre.
How many will be there?
Peterborough United have sold 22,636 tickets while Wycombe have sold 15,395. This means that the expected attendance will be around 38,031.
Where can I watch?
If you're not able to get to Wembley, the match is being shown live on Sky Sports Football from 4pm.
talkSPORT will also offer commentary, with Adrian Durham acting as the lead live football presenter and Wycombe supporter Joe Shennan as the football commentator.
The Free Press will also be running its live blog service as it has done throughout every match this season! Follow @James_BFP on X for coverage.
How can I get there?
Chiltern Railways are advising fans looking to travel by train between High Wycombe and Wembley not to travel before 11am.
There are no trains between Aylesbury - London Marylebone (via Amersham)
Queuing times will be long post-match, so please consider other transport options if you don't wish to queue.
An enhanced service will operate from High Wycombe, Beaconsfield and Gerrards Cross to Wembley Stadium from 11.00, and return after the match. Frequent additional and longer trains will operate from approximately 11.00 for the rest of the day.
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