Fans say Women's Rugby World Cup has been 'epic' for the game
Northampton rugby fans are heading to Twickenham for the England vs Canada finale after six matches were held at Franklin's Gardens during the tournament.
Sir Keir Starmer has wished England's Red Roses the best of luck in the final of the Women's Rugby World Cup.
Captain Zoe Aldcroft, will lead the Red Roses against Canada at Twickenham Stadium at 4pm.
England women's rugby team are currently number one in the world having won 32 games on the trot.
Fans from Northampton will be joining the 82,000 fans watching and say the whole World Cup has elevated the game.
Sammy Moore is a player for Old Northamptonian's Ladies as well as a former player in Ireland and with Vet's Rugby.
She's excited to attend with her daughter for the first time today:
"It's just inspirational for the youth moving forward, it's going to be great having my daughter go to her first international game ever, and it happens to be Women's Rugby and it's at the home of rugby Twickenham, yeah it's amazing."
She says the World Cup has raised the profile of the game and players, and she tells us she's hopeful England will be victorious later:
"I want to see the magic the back line can create, I want to see Ellie Kildunne in action if she's able to get though the back line, which I think she will."
Nikki from Old Northamptonians is also attending with U12's players Betsy, Isabelle and Layla:
"This has been epic for Women's Rugby, we've seen the impact at the start of this season with so many girls and Ladies. Whether the Red Roses win, which I hope so, or lose, we've won for getting Women's Rugby seen, noted and elevated its platform. It's all about the longevity now & keeping the conversation going. "
Well wishes from the Prime Minister
The Prime Minister said supporters across the country will be "flying the flag, putting the bunting out and coming together as one" to watch the game against Canada on Saturday.
In a letter to the Red Roses, Sir Keir praised the team for using the "biggest stages in sport to show women and girls here and around the world that rugby is for them too".
"Whatever happens in that final, I want you to know that your legacy of generational change is secure," he added.
Sir Keir and Canadian prime minister Mark Carney exchanged rugby jerseys on Friday, as the two met for bilateral talks at the Global Progress Action summit.
England have played in eight World Cup finals, winning in 1994 and again in 2014 against their upcoming rivals Canada.
In the letter, Sir Keir wrote: "On behalf of the whole country, I want to wish you the very best of luck against Canada in today's Rugby World Cup final.
"As you step onto the pitch in front of the biggest crowd in women's rugby history, it won't just be the packed stadium cheering you on. Millions more will be watching on TV, at home and in pubs and rugby clubs across the country.
"We will be flying the flag, putting the bunting out and coming together as one, inspired by you."
Sir Keir also pledged to "support role models like you" with a £400 million investment in "a national renewal of grassroots facilities".
He added: "Our ambition over the next decade should be nothing less than making our country the world leader in women's sport.
"That is the ambition that your success has inspired, and what better way to start than by our Red Roses carrying home that trophy tonight.
"So good luck England - we're all rooting for you!"