Somerset v Gloucestershire (starts 18:45 BST)
Gloucestershire captain Jack Taylor wins the toss and chooses to bowl first – the same scenario that paid off for them against Sussex.
“It worked well for us in the semi-final so we’ll try and put them under some pressure,” he says.
Both teams are unchanged.
Somerset won the trophy chasing in 2005 but last year batted first and were bowled out for 145 – a total they successfully defended against Essex.
Somerset: Kohler-Cadmore, Smeed, Abell, Rew, Dickson, Gregory (capt), Green, C Overton, Van der Merwe, Davey, Ball.
Gloucestershire: Bancroft, Hammond, Bracey, O Price, J Taylor (capt), Charlesworth, T Price, M Taylor, Shaw, Payne, Smith.
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