Current European Champions England, will face Copa América Femenina winners Brazil, at Wembley later this year in April, in what will be the first-ever edition of the women's Finalissima.
The two sides will meet at the home of English football for a chance to claim another international trophy, and will do so in front of a packed out Wembley.
The FA recently confirmed all general admission tickets have sold out for the fixture, with hospitality packages still available for those wanting to attend the soon-to-be historic match-up.
Sarina Wiegman’s Lionesses, have played in front of a full Wembley on their last two occasions, most recently in October last year, as 76,893 fans watched them beat four-time World Cup winners USA in a post-Euros friendly fixture. And most notably, when England beat Germany to be crowned Euros winners in front of 87,192 fans - a record attendance figure for both a men's and women's Euros' final.
Since the Lionesses' milestone win last summer, attendance figures in the domestic leagues have been higher than ever before. 47,367 fans set a new WSL record for the women's North London Derby between Arsenal and Spurs in September, whilst 44,259 fans set a new Manchester record last month as City Women hosted United at the Etihad.
The women's game isn't showing any signs of slowing down, and we're here for it.