The mouth-watering contest sees Lionesses boss Sarina Wiegman face off with the USA's Emma Hayes for the first time.
Both coaches have enjoyed their fair share of success but what are the differences between the two? BBC Sport takes a look.
'You really want to beat your friends' - Wiegman
USA defender Emily Fox told BBC Sport that Hayes is a winner and it has been a seamless transition since her arrival in the summer.
The squad have regular culture meetings under Hayes and there is an "emphasis on days off" so players and staff can return refreshed.
Fox added: "We have cook-outs [BBQs] for example and it’s not all about football. Emma and her son come in so it just brings a sense of humanity. "It's knowing that it’s not always going to be perfect but putting in effort and doing your best is what matters."
Meanwhile, England defender Lucy Bronze said Wiegman has given the players confidence and calmness a theme of their Euro 2022 success.
Bronze said: "It’s nice when you have that confidence in your team-mates and the manager as well. She always has her door open so you can speak to her. "She likes to be challenged but she is very honest. That works well for this team - having that honesty to tell you 'we need to push on, we need to change this' and being very open-minded. "That is part of the reason we did so well at the Euros and why we have always done well under Sarina."
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