Arsenal and Chelsea will both get the chance to clinch the first piece of silverware of the domestic season when they go head to head in the Conti Cup Final this weekend.
Emma Hayes' side scored two without reply to send the Gunners crashing out of the FA Cup last time out, though Arsenal will get the chance to avenge their Fifth Round exit when the two sides meet again at Selhurst Park on Sunday.
A record-breaking 20,000 tickets have already been sold for the clash, which is also slated for a live TV broadcast, but what exactly is the Conti Cup and how can you watch the showpiece event from home?
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What is the Conti Cup?
The Continental Tyres League Cup - more commonly abbreviated to the Conti Cup - is, as its full title suggests, the Women's League Cup.
Founded in 2011, the competition was originally open to the eight teams in the Women's Super League. However, over the years the Conti Cup has evolved and now features all 24 teams from the top-flight and the Championship.
This season, those teams battled it out in the group stages before Christmas, with six teams progressing to the knockout stages. Arsenal and Chelsea were - somewhat controversially - given a bye into the quarter-finals owing to their participation in the UEFA Women's Champions League.
Who is the most successful club in the competition?
Arsenal are the most successful club in the competition's 11-year history, having won the Conti Cup on five occasions.
Current holders Manchester City, who were eliminated by the Gunners in this year's semi-finals, have won it four times while Chelsea have won it twice.
Who is competing in the final?
Arsenal will look to extend their record winning run in the competition when they face Chelsea on Sunday, March 5.
Both sides entered the competition at the knockout stages. Chelsea beat Tottenham 3-1 in the quarter-finals before a 7-0 rout of West Ham ensured their passage to the Final.
Arsenal, meanwhile, scored three without reply against Aston Villa and netted in extra time against Manchester City to book themselves a place in Sunday's showpiece event.
Where is this year's final?
This year's final will be contested at Selhurst Park. It will be the first time that the stadium has hosted the Conti Cup Final in the 11-year history of the tournament.
Home to Premier League side Crystal Palace since 1924, the 25,456-seater is no stranger to hosting top-level women’s football, with the Vitality Women’s FA Cup Final held there on three occasions between 2001 and 2003.
And with more than 20,000 tickets sold for this weekend's clash, the game looks set to trounce the current Conti Cup Final attendance record, which was recorded last season as 8,004 watched Manchester City defeat Chelsea 3-1 at AFC Wimbledon’s Cherry Red Records Stadium.
How can I watch from home?
The final will be broadcast live on BBC One and will also be available to stream on BBC iPlayer. Coverage will begin at 2.25pm with the game set to kick off at 3pm (GMT).
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