THE LOCATION of the Vanarama National League play-off final has been revealed.
The London Stadium, home of West Ham United, will host the showpiece finale, with a precious place in the EFL on the line this summer.
The two finalists will collide on Sunday, June 5, kick-off 3pm at the 60,000 seater stadium.
Should Wrexham AFC have to settle for the play-offs and go on to reach the final, it could cause a headache for fans of both the Reds and Wales.
Wales' World Cup play-off versus Scotland/Ukraine also takes place that day - kicking off at 5pm in Cardiff.
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Vanarama National League chairman, Jack Pearce, stated the venue - which witnessed some truly spectacular and historic sporting moments ten years ago during the London 2012 Olympics - is the perfect fit for some more magic.
He said: “We are delighted to be working with London Stadium as our partner for this season’s finale.
The league's general manager, Mark Ives, added “It is a fantastic sporting arena with a rich history and very befitting of our showpiece Promotion Final.
“Whilst we don’t know who will get to the Promotion Final yet, what we can now promise is a stadium worthy of hosting such a huge game.
He added: “Last season was a huge success and I expect an even better occasion this time around."
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