Jos Buttler will lead England into the World Cup final (Picture: Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)
England have reached the final of the T20 World Cup in Australia after a stunning 10 wicket victory over India in the semi-final.
Jos Buttler and Alex Hales produced an incredible partnership of 170 to sweep England into their second white ball final in three years.
But with large swathes of the public set to cheer on England in the final against Pakistan, fans have been keen to find out how they can witness what they hope will be a piece of English cricket history.
Well thankfully, Metro.co.uk is on hand to tell you what time England are playing in the final and how you can watch it on TV.
When is the Cricket World Cup final?
The T20 World Cup final will take place on Sunday, November 13.
The match will begin at 8am GMT at the 100,000 capacity Melbourne Cricket Ground.
The match will be a repeat of the 1992 ODI final which saw Pakistan break English hearts to lift the trophy – that game also took place at the famous cricket stadium in Melbourne.
England are just one game away from yet more Cricket immortality (Picture: Sarah Reed/Getty Images)
England’s only T20 World Cup win came in the West Indies in 2010, whilst Pakistan won the tournament a year earlier when it was staged in England.
What TV channel will England vs Pakistan be on?
As well as being shown on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Cricket, the final will also be shown live and for free on Channel 4.
This will mean that millions of fans will be able to watch the showpiece event during Sunday breakfast time on free-to-air television.
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Sky has adopted a policy of sharing matches of national significance with terrestrial partners in recent years.
England’s dramatic ODI World Cup final victory over New Zealand in 2019 was also broadcast on Channel 4.
Sky Sports managing director Jonathan Licht said: ‘We know the importance of this game, so we are pleased to be able to share this great sporting moment with our whole nation thanks to our strong relationship with Channel 4.’
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