ENGLAND will take on Spain in the Women's World Cup final later today in Sydney.
The Lionesses are eyeing a historic win in Australia and have the support of the entire nation.
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England booked their place in the final with a win over co-hosts Australia in their own backyard.
Sarina Weigman's side are hoping for a repeat of Euro 2022 with the Lionesses coming home with the biggest prize in football.
But whose voices can you hear during the final?
Who are the BBC and ITV commentators for the Women's World Cup final?
The BBC commentators for the Women's World Cup will be the team of Robyn Cowen, Jonathan Pearce, Vicki Sparks, Conor McNamara and Steven Wyeth.
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Gabby Logan will be on presenting duties with Alex Scott amongst the team of pundits.
For ITV, commentary will come from Seb Hutchinson, Sam Matterface, Pien Meulensteen and Tom Gayle.
Laura Woods will be the lead presenter alongside Seema Jaswal and Michelle Owen.
Jill Scott, Ian Wright, Karen Carney, Eni Aluko and Emma Hayes are amongst the team of pundits for ITV.
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How can I watch the Women's World Cup final?
The Women's World Cup final will be broadcast LIVE on both ITV 1 and BBC One.
ITV 1 will begin their coverage at 9:25am BST on Sunday morning (August 20) and BBC One's show will start at 9:45am BST.
The Women's World Cup final will be available to watch for FREE via the ITVX app/website and the BBC iPlayer app/website, providing you have a valid TV license.
Alternatively, you can keep up to date with all the action from Sydney by following SunSport's live blog.
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