Great Britain must grab their chance when they take on Belgium in their first Davis Cup final for 37 years, says Andy Murray.
Britain will try to win the competition for the first time since 1936 when they face Belgium in Ghent from Friday.
The draw for the best-of-five format will take place at Flanders Expo at 13:00 GMT on Thursday.
"It means a lot to everyone to be in this position," the British number one told BBC Sport.
"Five years ago we were way, way behind in this competition - I think it was the lowest position we'd ever been in, so five years later to be playing and competing in the final is a great opportunity.