After 44 days, 48 matches and countless highlights, it all comes down to this: Australia versus New Zealand in the World Cup final.
The eyes of the cricket world will be on the Melbourne Cricket Ground as the tournament co-hosts do battle for the 50-over game’s greatest prize.
Here’s everything you need to know to make sure you don’t miss this massive trans-Tasman show down:
Can I buy a ticket?
 
The World Cup final today is on track to be a full house and cricket fans from across the world will flock to the MCG to see New Zealand take on Australia.
The match is officially sold out, but fans who do not have a ticket and are desperate to attend in person should continue to check www.cricketworldcup.com/tickets as it is possible that some tickets could become available.
Anyone who has bought a ticket they can no longer use, or who wants to buy a ticket, should also head to the official resale website - https://resale-au.tickets.cricketworldcup.com – and allow someone else to go in their place.
This website allows tickets to be sold or purchased safely and officially at face value.
Selling or buying tickets from unauthorised dealers or scalpers is illegal and unsafe. Tickets found to have been resold at inflated prices will be cancelled and new tickets put on sale, so don’t take the risk.
How do I get there?
 
Because a huge crowd is expected, queues to get into the MCG will be long. To avoid missing the first ball, fans are advised to arrive early. The gates at the MCG will open at 12.30pm, two hours before the start of play.
If you are collecting tickets, it is best to do this in advance to avoid long queues. A number of pre-paid ticket collection outlets are located across Victoria and are listed at ticketek.com.au.
Traffic will be very heavy around the MCG so people are urged to avoid driving and instead use public transport or walk to the ground from the city.
Anyone travelling by train should get off at either Jolimont Railway station or Richmond Railway Station, while the number 75, 48 and 70 tram routes also provide access to the MCG.
Don’t miss Melbourne's fan zones
 
You can meet your family and friends at the Official Fan Zone at Birrarung Marr to watch the match on the big screen, enjoy a bite to eat from some of Melbourne’s favourite food trucks, and try your luck and skills with a variety of cricket challenges.
The Fan Zone will be open at Birrarung Marr from noon until 30 minutes after the final ball.
How can I watch the game?
 
In Australia, the World Cup final will be broadcast live on Nine'w Wide World of Sports and Fox Sports 3.
Coverage on Fox Sports 3 will begin at 12.30pm AEDT and on Channel 9 at 2pm AEDT for the all important toss of the coin.
The match starts at 2.30pm AEDT.
 
How can I follow the game online?
 
With a big team led by senior writer Andrew Ramsey,cricket.com.au will have all the live scores, news, live radio streaming, video highlights and information you need to follow every ball of the World Cup final.
Live radio featuring commentary from Andy Bichel, Rodney Hogg, Craig Hutchison, Anthony Hudson and Jack Heverin will be available via cricket.com.au and the Cricket Live app.
You can also follow all the action through cricket.com.au’s social media channels: