The Wimbledon 2012 men's finals between No. 3 Roger Federer and No. 4 Andy Murray are being broadcast on ESPN and live streaming on ESPN.com at 9 a.m. (EST) Sunday. 

Federer is up for his seventh Wimbledon title but his first major title since the 2010 Australian Open. If he wins today, he will gain his record-tying 7th Wimbledon win with Pete Sampras. WATCH ESPN LIVE STREAM HERE

If Federer wins today, he would regain the No. 1 ranking and would obtain his 17th Major title, the most of any player in tennis history.

Murray has played in three Grand Slam event finals and has not won a set, but he carries the hopes of British fans who haven't seen a man from Great Britain win the Wimbledon tournament since 1936, according to ESPN.

The last time a British man played in the Wimbledon final was in 1938.

"It's a great challenge, one where I'm probably not expected to win the match, but one that if I play well, I'm capable of winning," Murray said, according to Reuters.

"There will be less pressure on me on Sunday because of who he is."

The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton and her sister Pippa Middleton are expected to attend the match today as well as David and Victoria Beckham.

A repetition of today's final will be broadcast on ABC at 3 p.m.

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