Norwich City will show the women's World Cup final at their Carrow Road stadium during the Canaries' Championship meeting with Millwall.
Kick-off time is kept the same at 12pm for the fixture by the EFL and Sky, with the clubs having no influence unless approached by governing bodies.
That means the game will begin slightly before the second half of England's clash with Spain in Australia does.
The Norfolk club are combating this by showing the game at their NR1 base, however, with it available to watch from 11am on their concourses and in the Lion and Castle pub.
Gates open at 10:30am, or 9am in hospitality areas, and the game will be shown until its conclusion. Late gates will also be kept open in every stand until the beginning of the second half in the league game.
Norfolk star Lauren Hemp is expected to feature after playing a starring role in semi-final victory for Sarina Wiegman's side, scoring and assisting in a 3-1 win over Australia.
Hemp grew up in North Walsham a Norwich City fan, and came through the club's player pathway before leaving for Bristol City aged 16.
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