Ronda Rousey lifts Triple H onto her shoulder during her and Kurt Angle's victory at WrestleMania

WrestleMania 34 takes place in Sunday night to close out another frantic 12 months of WWE action on the Grandest Stage of them All in New Orleans.

The Mercedez Benz Superdome stages the 34th edition of WrestleMania, which sees a number of fascinating matches booked and the potential second departure of Brock Lesnar, plus a number of rumoured returns including that of the supposedly retired Undertaker.

But one of the biggest matches of the night could well be that of AJ Styles against Shinsuke Nakamura as the two fan-favourites go up against each other for the WWE Championship, while both women’s titles will be on the line as Charlotte Flair takes on Asuka for the Smackdown Championship and Alexa Bliss defends against Nia Jax for the Raw version.

But it’s the professional debut of Ronda Rousey – who teams up with Kurt Angle to face Triple H and Stephanie McMahon – that could well be the highlight as the former UFC champion makes her bow in the WWE.

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What time does it start?

WrestleMania 34 begins with the pre-show at 22:00 BST, with the main card starting at midnight BST on Sunday 8 April.

Where can I watch it?

WrestleMania will be shown live on Sky Sports Box Office channel 491 and 492 from midnight.

Full card:

Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal

Wrestlemania Women’s Battle Royal

Cedric Alexander vs Mustafa Ali (Cruiserweight championship tournament final)

Brock Lesnar vs Roman Reigns (Universal championship)

AJ Styles vs Shinsuke Nakamura (WWE championship)

The Miz vs Finn Balor vs Seth Rollins (Intercontinental championship)

Randy Orton vs Bobby Roode vs Jinder Mahal vs Rusev (United States Championship)

Alexa Bliss vs Nia Jax (Women’s Raw Championship)

Charlotte Flair vs Asuka (Smackdown women’s championship)

Cesaro and Sheamus vs Braun Strowman and TBD (Raw Tag Team Titles)

The Usos vs The New Day vs The Bludgeon Brothers (Smackdown Tag Team Titles)

Ronda Rousey & Kurt Angle vs Stephanie McMahon & Triple H

Daniel Bryan and Shane McMahon vs Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn