The Great British Sewing Bee is going through another scheduling shake-up as fans eagerly await the series' finale.

Fans will be disappointed to hear that the final, which was expected to air tonight at 9pm, will now be airing tomorrow night (Wednesday, July 24) at 9pm on BBC One.

There's been no official reason given for the scheduling change, with BBC One airing a repeat of Death in Paradise during the Sewing Bee's regular timeslot.

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BBC Two, which housed the show for a week last month thanks to BBC One's coverage of UEFA Euro 2024, will be showing coverage of cricket tournament The Hundred which will see Oval Invincible taking on Birmingham Phoenix in the opening game.

The Great British Sewing Bee's final will see finalists Pascha, Alisa and Luke battling to be crowned this year's winner.

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The trio will take part in three challenges, starting with the Pattern Challenge where they will be tasked with making opera gloves. For the Transformation Challenge they will attempt to turn party paraphernalia into a wearable outfit.

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The final Made to Measure Challenge will see them create a full outfit by draping fabric onto their models. As always, Patrick Grant and Esme Young will be judging the final creations.

The current series of Sewing Bee has been hosted by Ghosts and Taskmaster star Kiell Smith-Bynoe who has taken over presenting duties from Sara Pascoe who is currently on maternity leave.

Smith-Bynoe has received rave reviews from fans for his hosting skills, with many taking to social media to shower him with praise after the premiere of the 10th series in May.

The Great British Sewing Bee airs on BBC One.

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