Roger Federer hopes to secure a record eighth Wimbledon men's title today when he takes on defending champion Novak Djokovic on Centre Court.
The Swiss star, who produced a masterclass performance to knock out Britain's Andy Murray, faces number one seed Djokovic in a repeat of last year's final.
Federer, who turns 34 next month, would become the oldest man to win Wimbledon in the professional era if he earns victory.
Meanwhile, Djokovic, 28, is targeting his third SW19 title and ninth Grand Slam win.
The Serbian is the slight favourite to win the final with odds of 8-11 compared with Federer on 11-10, according to bookmaker Coral.
There will be familiar faces in the players' boxes on Centre Court as both men are coached by former Wimbledon champions.
Ice-cool Stefan Edberg will be in Federer's corner, while his one-time rival, Boris Becker, will be supporting Djokovic.
Weather forecasters have predicted showers in Wimbledon, meaning Centre Court's retractable roof may need to be closed.
The men's final comes after Serena Williams was crowned the undisputed champion of women's tennis as she powered her way to victory at Wimbledon.
The 33-year-old proved too strong for Spain's Garbine Muguruza in the final despite a nervy start, and won her sixth title at SW19 in two sets.
She completed the "Serena Slam" by holding all four Grand Slam titles and is just one away from Steffi Graf's record of 22.
Murray, who crashed out in his semi-final against Federer on Friday, watched yesterday as his brother Jamie lost in the men's doubles final.