The Championship play-off final will kick off one minute later than the usual time of 3:00pm on Saturday.
Sheffield United face Sunderland at Wembley Stadium on Saturday 24 May in battle for a place in the Premier League next season.
Millions of pounds are on the line for the Blades and Black Cats as Chris Wilder’s men aim to return to the top flight at the first attempt.
Meanwhile, Regis Le Bris has done an excellent job with a young squad and could defy the odds to become a Premier League club again after an eight-year absence.

Why is the Championship play-off final kicking off at 3:01pm?
3:00pm has always been a standard kick-off time but this weekend, the game will begin one minute later.
It’s a decision that has been taken to raise awareness for the ‘Every Minute Matters’ campaign.
Sky Bet and the British Heart Foundation have joined together and will inspire fans to learn CPR.
The scheme was first introduced in the 23/24 play-offs and has inspired 270,000 to learn CPR, with the hope being that another 360,000 people sign up to save a life.
League One and League Two play-offs will also kick off late
As well as the Championship play-off final, the League One and League Two games will start a minute later than expected to raise awareness across all four divisions.
- Championship play-off final: Saturday 24 May, 3:01pm
- League One play-off final: Sunday 25 May 1:01pm
- League Two play-off final: Monday 26 May 3:01pm
Luton Town defender Tom Lockyer is now an ambassador for the British Heart Foundation after suffering a cardiac arrest while playing for the Hatters in a play-off final.
Speaking about the importance, he told TalkSPORT: “Over the course of the last year, the EFL community – fans, players and the clubs – have come together and united behind the Sky Bet Every Minute Matters campaign to achieve something I never thought possible.
“And now, as we approach the business end of the season, the Sky Bet Play-Off Finals provide an incredible platform to continue to spread the word and bring the curtain down on a game changing year in the fight against cardiac arrest.”
