Nottingham Forest have sold out their allocation for their trip to north London this afternoon with more than 36,000 Reds fans preparing to witness their side play in the play-off final at Wembley.
Steve Cooper's men will take on Huddersfield Town for a place in the next season's Premier League.
This will be the fourth time the two sides have met this season. They traded away wins in the league this term, but Forest got the better of this weekend's opponent in the FA Cup.
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Forest's brilliant cup run could give them the edge in this tie. That experience in knockout competition - eliminating Leicester City and Arsenal as well before bowing out to Liverpool in the quarter-final - may prove vital in the play-off final.
With Huddersfield finishing third and Forest fourth in the final standings, there can be little doubt that these are the two best second tier outfits behind Fulham and Bournemouth this season and it's only fitting they are facing off in this huge match. Here is everything you need to know to follow along today.
What time does the game kick off?
The Championship play-off final between Nottingham Forest and Huddersfield Town kicks off at 16:30 BST at Wembley Stadium in north London.
Will the game be on TV?
Yes. The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Ultra HD. Their coverage gets underway at 16:00 BST.
In Canada, DAZN have the broadcasting rights whilst it is on ESPN+ in the United States of America. DAZN are also showing it for supporters living in Austria, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland.
beIN Sports are providing coverage for countries throughout Africa and the Middle East.
Where can I watch highlights?
The key moments of the contest will be shown on EFL On Quest at 9:00pm tonight. It will be aired on the Quest channel, which is available on: Freeview (12), Sky (831), Virgin (169), BT (12), and Freesat (172).
Alternatively, highlights will also be found on the official Nottingham Forest YouTube channel and the Sky Sports website.
How else can I follow?
NottinghamshireLive's Forest reporter Sarah Clapson will be at Wembley to bring you live build-up, match updates, reaction and analysis from the crucial clash. Nottingham Post reporters Matt Davies, Jake Brigstock and Matt Lee will also be at Wembley to provide further coverage.
Live commentary will also be available on BBC Radio Nottingham.