By Matthew HenryBBC Sport in Melbourne

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Melbourne Cricket Ground
The final will be played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, which holds more than 90,000 spectators
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground Date: 13 November Time: 08:00 GMT
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The playing regulations for the Men's T20 World Cup final have been changed in case of rain.

England will play Pakistan on Sunday but there is a chance of rain.

With more rain forecast, two hours have been added to allow play to continue into Monday night.

If a 10-over-per-side contest can't be played, England and Pakistan will be joint winners.

In the other semi-finals, Pakistan defeated New Zealand by seven runs and England demolished India by 10 runs.

The tournament's playing conditions state that every effort will be made to complete the final on Sunday, even if they need to shorten the game.

The match will continue even if the reserve day is needed.

The final will be played on Monday if a 10-over-per-side match starts on Sunday.

There are seven hours and 10 minutes to fit in a match on the reserve day.

The game will start at 04:00.

England's game with Australia in the first game of the group stage was washed out because of rain.

Ireland beat England on the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method after rain halted their match.