JARROD BOWEN celebrated the arrival of twin daughters Summer and Star last month - now he wants to be the daddy of West Ham's Europa Conference League final.
If the Hammers beat Fiorentina in Wednesday night's showpiece, it will cap an unforgettable few weeks for the England winger.
Wetting the babies' heads couldn't be any sweeter for Bowen if he completes the treble of Premier League safety, fatherhood and the Irons' first major trophy in 43 years.
His partner, Love Island star Dani Dyer, will be in charge of the twins while Bowen takes care of business in Prague - and he hopes his life is about to change on the pitch as well as in the nursery at home.
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