Nicholas Taylor and David Wagner will defend their Paralympic crown against Great Britain's Peter Norfolk and Andy Lapthorne after reaching the Wheelchair Tennis Quad Doubles final in one of the highlights of Day 5 at Eton Manor.
The duo are challenging for their third Paralympic Games gold medal, after serving up success for US at Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008, however Norfolk and Lapthorne will provide tough opposition.
Taylor and Wagner survived a thorough examination by Israel today, edging out Noam Gershony and Shraga Weinberg to triumph 6-3 7-6.
The British pair, meanwhile, had things slightly easier as they saw off Japan's Shota Kawano and Mitsuteru Moroishi 6-2 6-2 .
Two-time men's Singles medallist Norfolk said confidently, "We will win the final, I'm happy to play whoever.
"I just think it's so exciting. These are just the best Games ever, it's marvellous.
"The Olympics were sensational, but the Paralympics have just been the wonder of the world so far, and long may it continue."