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Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer, Mark Wood & Jos Buttler on Sky Sports for CWC final Watchalong

Watch the 2019 Cricket World Cup final from 8am on Sky Sports on Sunday, with Stokes, Archer, Wood and Buttler joining our pundits from 4.30pm on Sky Sports Cricket

England's Adil Rashid celebrates with teammates the wicket of Australia's Alex Carey for 46 during the 2019 Cricket World Cup second semi-final between England and Australia at Edgbaston in Birmingham, central England,  on July 11, 2019. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE        (Photo credit should read PAUL ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images)

Emotions were off the charts as England and New Zealand's battle for the 2019 Cricket World Cup crown went down to the wire in a Super Over.

Now we're giving you the chance to live every jaw-dropping twist and unbelievable turn again - if you can stand it!

This Sunday you'll be able to watch every ball of the Lord's classic on Sky Sports and Sky Sports Cricket, as well as the Sky Sports app, from 8am onwards.

England watch-alongs: Ashes and World Cup final
England watch-alongs: Ashes and World Cup final

Watch a feast of epic cricket this Easter Weekend on Sky Sports in the company of some of England's biggest names!

Then at 4.30pm, some very special guests - England's Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer, Mark Wood and Jos Buttler - will join us on Sky Sports Cricket to rewatch the concluding stages of one of the most thrilling ODI matches of all time.

To get you in the mood - CLICK HERE to enjoy the full range of our build-up proper to last summer's show-stopping match, with some of the best bits picked out below...

PODCAST: ATHERS MEETS WORLD CUP WINNERS

What does it take to win a World Cup?

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What is it like to win a World Cup? Mike Atherton caught up with Sir Geoff Hurst and Will Greenwood ahead of England's massive day at Lord's

Ahead of England's Cricket World Cup final meeting with New Zealand, Sky Sports' Michael Atherton caught up with two home-grown sporting icons who know exactly what it takes.

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Click on the video above to watch Athers chat to 1966 World Cup-winning legend Sir Geoff Hurst and 2003 Rugby World Cup winner Will Greenwood, while you can listen to the full interview by as a podcast.

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ANALYSIS: REASONS TO BELIEVE ENGLAND WILL WIN

Worried England might slip up in the World Cup final? Never fear. Our pundits have plenty of reasons for you to believe...

ANDREW STRAUSS: "England have got the best opening batsmen in world cricket. It's not just about the runs that Jason Roy (426 runs at 71) and Jonny Bairstow (496 at 49.60) score, it's also the manner that they score them in. They are dynamic from the start and that puts opposition bowlers under pressure right from ball one."

NASSER HUSSAIN: "I can't think of an England player who is not in good form and doesn't go to Lord's thinking 'I am playing well'. Overall England have more players in form than New Zealand, who have four or five struggling. England also have a little bit more depth to their bowling attack too."

Jofra Archer, England, Cricket World Cup semi-final vs Australia at Edgbaston
Image: Jofra Archer traps Australia skipper Aaron Finch lbw first ball in the semi-final at Edgbaston

ROB KEY: "Of all the England players that have ever played ODI cricket, Jofra Archer has looked the most accomplished by an absolute country mile; he is probably the best bowler England have ever had in ODI cricket. His sense of occasion impresses me: the bigger the game the better he bowls. Your bowlers set the tone, no one else."

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FEATURE: ENGLAND'S ROAD TO THE FINAL

Remember that tournament-opening defeat? Read up on England's progress in the competition from ball one right up to the semi-final stage...

SF: England 226-2 beat Australia 223 by eight wickets

REPORT | SCORECARD | AS IT HAPPENED

England reached a first World Cup final since 1992 as the hosts crushed Australia by eight wickets at a sold-out Edgbaston semi-final.

Winning the toss and batting first, Australia were reduced to 14-3 after a blistering opening bowling spell from Jofra Archer (2-32) and Chris Woakes (3-20) caught the five-time champions cold.

What to watch on Sky Sports this Easter
What to watch on Sky Sports this Easter

Sky Sports has announced additional multi-platform programming to give viewers their sporting fix during these times of national lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak

Steve Smith led a recovery of sorts with a battling 85 off 119 balls, while Alex Carey (46) - who suffered a nasty blow on the chin from Archer - too chipped in with some important runs, before Australia were ultimately bowled out for 223 in 49 overs.

Jason Roy's sensational World Cup campaign continued as he then struck a swashbuckling 85 off just 65 balls, sharing a fourth first-wicket partnership of over a hundred in the tournament with Jonny Bairstow (34), before captain Eoin Morgan (45no) fittingly hit the winning runs to see his side home in 32.1 overs.

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Make sure you tune into Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Cricket on Sunday to watch a full re-run, including build-up, to the 2019 Cricket World Cup Final. It all begins at 8am.

England's Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer, Mark Wood and Jos Buttler will join us at 4.30pm on Sky Sports Cricket to watch the action along with you all, and to offer their insights and memories!

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