World Cup final 2018: What date is the Moscow fixture, what time is kick-off and what is our prediction?
The 2018 World Cup is now less than a week away and we are down to four teams, including England, who all feature in semi-finals over the next 48 hours
While you dare not look ahead, even at this late stage, the World Cup 2018 final is edging closer.
Here is all you need to know about football's biggest game.
What date is the World Cup 2018 final?
It will be held on Sunday, July 15, 2018.
What time does is kick-off?
The final will kick off at 4pm BST. That's 6pm local time if you're in Russia.
Where will the final take place?
The Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow will host the finale to the 2018 World Cup. Russia's sporting Mecca has previously hosted the 1980 Olympics, 1999 Uefa Cup Final and 2008 Champions League Final.
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What TV channel is it on?
UK viewers will be able to choose between ITV and the BBC - adverts or no adverts?
For more information, follow our World Cup TV guide and if you're heading to the capital for the big finale, we've rounded up the best spots to watch the World Cup in London.
Which teams could feature?
France (beat Uruguay in the quarter-final)
Belgium (beat Brazil in the quarter-final)
Croatia (beat Russia in the quarter-final)
England (beat Sweden in the quarter-final)
How do I get tickets?
Unfortunately, but probably not surprisingly, the World Cup Final is currently sold out, but if any tickets become available on resale they will cost £750, £485 and £311 for the various categories.
What happened in 2014?
Over to the Telegraph's then Football Correspondent, Henry Winter:
"Germany deservedly lifted the World Cup because of a moment of brilliance from Mario Götze – Mario de Janeiro – because of the team’s resilience and intelligence, because of the tackling of the outstanding Jérôme Boateng and because Bastian Schweinsteiger kept going even when battered by Argentine tackles, even when bruised, even when bloodied as his cheek was opened up.
"Schweinsteiger was the best player on the pitch, spilling sweat and blood for the cause.
"Germany also prevailed because of the hard work put in by the Deutsche Fussball-Bund since 2004 in transforming its youth-development structure, in calmly preparing inexorably for nights like this. It built football centres for kids, built up a reservoir of talent which saw Götze come off the bench, and built towards a fourth World Cup. A stellar team now has a fourth star to go on that famous white shirt.
"Götze’s goal was a worthy winner of any final, a wonderful take of André Schürrle’s cross on his chest and then hooked finish past Sergio Romero."
Read his full match report here.
Who are the previous World Cup winners?
There have been 20 finals, with Brazil the most successful country with five titles.
1930 - Uruguay
1934 - Italy
1938 - Italy
1950 - Uruguay
1954 - West Germany
1958 - Brazil
1962 - Brazil
1966 - England
1970 - Brazil
1974 - West Germany
1978 - Argentina
1982 - Italy
1986 - Argentina
1990 - West Germany
1994 - Brazil
1998 - France
2002 - Brazil
2006 - Italy
2010 - Spain
2014 - Germany
Who will win the 2018 World Cup?
And if England, erm, win, will there be a bank holiday to celebrate?
There has been no official word, though some bookies are quoting 3/1 on the government giving the country an extra day's holiday.
What are the latest odds?
France 7/2
Croatia - 11/2
England - 11/2
Belgium - 6/1
Our prediction
Now we are down to the final four, we're predicting a France vs England final. Fingers crossed!
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