It's a big occasion for Tranmere Rovers today as they face League One Sunderland in the Papa John's Trophy Final at Wembley Stadium.
The Black Cats will start the game as favourites, but with Keith Hill's rock 'n' roll Rovers in sparkling form don't bet against silverware returning to Wirral this evening.
Due to the ongoing Covid-19 restrictions there will sadly be no fans in the stadium for either side, but supporters still have several ways of following the action from the national stadium today.
Wirral Globe live match blog
Your Tranmere Rovers correspondent has travelled down to London this morning to get you as close to the action as he possibly can.
We'll be bringing you all the build up from Wembley, just before 2pm, with live text commentary throughout the match, photos and all the post-match reaction.
Follow @garnster on Twitter for regular links to the blog throughout the afternoon.
Watch the match live on Sky Sports
The Papa John's Trophy Final is being televised live on Sky Sports Football, with the programme starting at 2.45pm.
Sky channel 403. Virgin Media 503.
Get a NOW TV day pass
No Sky Sports subscription? No problem. NOW TV allows you to purchase a Sky Sports Day pass for a £9.98 one off payment. The current deal also includes access to Sky Sports on your Smartphone for a month.
NOW TV works through its own USB stick or the app can be download on any modern Smart TV, smartphone, tablet or laptop.
Listen to match commentary online
TRFC Radio will be broadcasting an audio stream of live match commentary from 2pm, with commentary team Phil Wilkinson and Adam Siddorn live from Wembley.
An audio pass for the match costs £5 and can be purchased by clicking here.
Whichever way you decide to watch the match, get yourself comfy for a pizza the action in what promises to be a great match.
With a bit of luck, that big trophy will be back at Prenton Park this evening.
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