The two sides have powered their way through a month-long tournament to meet up at the mega counter in the Finals at the iconic Melbourne 30 years later where Pakistan defeated England to lift ODI WC.
The Champion team will extend its T20 WC win to two, ahead of their grand clash let us take a look at how the two side stands up against each other in head-to-head clashes in the T20Is to date.
The 2009 champion Pakistan and 2010 T20 WC winning side England have met 28 times in the T20Is until today.
Out of these 28 outings the England side settles at a consolidative stand winning 18 matches against 9 losses while one ended in no result.
While in the T20 World Cup England and Pakistan have met twice, and England has emerged victorious on both occasions.
Pakistani skipper Babar Azam has scored the most runs for Pakistan against the three lions with 560, while former English skipper Eoin Morgan is the highest scorer for their side with 427 runs.
In terms of wickets, Haris Rauf leads the chart for Pakistan with 14 scalps to his credit while Adil Rashid leads for England with 17 dismissals.
Things are going similarly for Pakistan as it happened back in 1992 when they lifted the World Cup for the first time ever, this time again they are set to lock horns with England at Melbourne itself.
Will England take their 3 decades old revenge for the 1992 final defeat or Pakistan will prevail to add another ICC tournament to their credit?