IT could be the biggest football day since 1966 on Sunday as England's women attempt to win the World Cup.
Following their memorable success in the European championship last year the Lionesses have a chance to make even more history.
The men of course won the trophy in 1966 but it's been more than 50 years of hurt for them as football never came home again.
But there is set to be a party atmosphere across the city if Sarina Wiegman's girls overcome Spain and lift the trophy for the first time.
Due to the time difference - as the match is taking place at Stadium Australia in Sydney - the game will be kicking off at 11am.
We’ve picked out just a few of the places in Worcester where you can watch the big match this weekend.
The Blackpole Inn is showing the game as part of their advertised "big summer of sport".
Football lovers can book a table in advance and order food, while watch on the big screens the pub has to offer.
The atmosphere was electric in the Brunswick Arms during the men's World Cup and that is set to be replicated when the women take to the field on Sunday.
Writing on its Facebook page the pub said: "Open 10am England are through to a World Cup Final.
"This will be a tough challenge as they take on Spain #itscominghome."
If you fancy a city centre location to catch the final why not try O'Neills?
The pub is promising you won't miss a minute of the action as the match is screened on its large screens, with great sound, ample seating and "a real big game atmosphere".
"We’re sure that O'Neill's is the best place to watch the Women’s World Cup," the pub says.
And, always a favourite with England football fans, Mode will no doubt be another popular location to watch the game.
On its Facebook page the pub said: "It's coming home!
"Join us for the Women's World Cup Final this Sunday shown live at Mode.
"We'll be open from 10am.
"It's bound to be a busy one! Make sure you book in advance.
"C'mon England."
According to Fanzo.com other pubs where you can watch the game include:
- Horn and Trumpet
- Portobello Inn
- Oak Apple
- Lyppard Grange
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