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Get excited wrestling fans - Wrestlemania is finally upon us.

The great and the good of WWE will descend upon Orlando, Florida tonight for the company's showpiece event - the 33rd edition of the showcase of the immortals.

Goldberg and Brock Lesnar will headline Wrestlemania in front of the sellout crowd, with millions more set to tune in on PPV around the world.

But - how can you watch the event for free?

Here is all you need to know...

How can I watch Wrestlemania for free?

The WWE has its own subscription service - the WWE Network - which handily comes with a month's free trial.

If you haven't subscribed previously, do so before proceedings get underway this evening, and you will be able to watch it for free.

You will have to provide payment details, but no money will be taken until your month's free trial has expired.

If you so choose, you can cancel immediately after subscribing, and your subscription will not renew after your month's free trial has expired.

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When and where is Wrestlemania 33?

WWE's landmark event event for 2017 begins at midnight (UK time) on Sunday (Monday morning), April 2.

It will be held in the 65,000-capacity Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.

How else can I watch it?

If you have already used your month's free trial and don't fancy re-subscribing to WWE Network, all the action can be seen on Sky Sports Box Office (channel 491) and Sky Sports HD Box Office (channel 492).

Repeats will then be made available between 10am on Monday, April 3 and 8pm on Thursday, April 6 on Sky Sports Box Office.

Who tops the bill?

Goldberg made this match-up with Lesnar especially interesting when he beat Kevin Owens at Fastlane for the Universal Championship.

That makes this a title fight of the highest order between two bona fide legends of the square ring.

Goldberg, 50, definitely has the upper hand on Lesnar after his return to the WWE after beating him in 86 seconds at Survivor Series in November before being the man to knock him out of the Royal Rumble in January.

Lesnar will be competing for his fifth world title.

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What else is there to look forward to?

A lot! Let's start with a battle for the WWE Championship between Randy Orton and Bray Wyatt.

In women's action, Bayley is defending her Raw title against Charlotte Flair and Sasha Banks.

In the other franchise, Smackdown Women's Champion Alexa Bliss risks her belt against every available member of the blue brand's line-up.

Chris Jericho and Kevin Owens, far from friends anymore, are competing for the United States Title.

There is also a return of the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal, with Smackdown's Mojo Rawley and Apollo Crews so far confirmed.

What is the full card?

WWE Universal Championship

Goldberg (c) vs Brock Lesnar

WWE Heavyweight Championship

Bray Wyatt (c) vs Randy Orton

The Undertaker vs Roman Reigns

AJ Styles vs Shane McMahon

Seth Rollins vs Triple H (non-sanctioned match)

United States Championship

Chris Jericho (c) vs Kevin Owens

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John Cena & Nikki Bella vs The Miz & Maryse

Raw Women’s Championship, Fatal 4-way match

Bayley (c) vs Charlotte Flair vs Sasha Banks vs Nia Jax

Intercontinental Championship

Dean Ambrose (c) vs Baron Corbin

Raw Tag Team Championship - Triple threat match

Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson vs Enzo Amore & Big Cass vs Cesaro & Sheamus

Kick-off show

Smackdown Women’s Championship - One vs all

Alexa Bliss to defend title against all available rivals

2017 Andre the Giant Battle Memorial match

WWE Cruiserweight Championship

Neville (c) vs Austin Aries

Predictions?

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Expect Brock Lesnar to win the Universal title with Randy Orton claiming the WWE Heavyweight crown.

The legendary Undertaker could suffer only his second defeat at Wrestlemania to Roman Reigns with reports suggesting it could lead to the legendary 52-year-old's retirement.

AJ Styles is likely to beat Smackdown chief Shane McMahon - now that their mega fight is confirmed.

Seth Rollins may well stun Triple H too, setting up another match between the two rivals somewhere down the road. But could it come via an interference from a returning Finn Balor?

Nia Jax could be the surprise winner of the Raw Women's championship, with NXT women's champion Asuka a potential shock winner of the Smackdown Live equivilant. Although Naomi, competing in her hometown, is well-fancied to bring the glow and reclaim her gold.

Kevin Owens is likely to capture to US title, while Austin Aries could clinch the Cruiserweight gold.

Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows face strong competition for their Raw tag titles but should retain. Incredibly The Usos don't appear to be defendng their Smackdown titles and will instead compete in the Andre the Giant Battle Memorial.

But expect Raw's latest recruit from NXT, Samoa Joe, to see off a spirited Sami Zayn in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal - although watch out for Braun Strowman.

And Baron Corbin could claim the Intercontinental title when he takes on Dean Ambrose.

Who will host the event?

Enigmatic Tag Team trio The New Day, Big E, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, were announced in February as hosts for the Wrestlemania 33