A look back at four memorable Ashes wins in Birmingham
The Greatest Test - Edgbaston 2005
It's been immortalised in cricket and Ashes history as the greatest Test match of all-time.
England winning by just two-runs on the final day of play in a rollercoaster tussle that will be remembered forever.
This victory drew England level in the series and they didnt look back from here, going on to clinch a 2-1 victory to regain the Ashes for the first time since 1986.
Edgbaston 2015 - England win by 8 wickets
With the series level England put in a dominant show at fortress Edgbaston to move 2-1 ahead.
James Anderson was in inspired form taking 6-47 on the opening day to put England in the driving seat.
Fifites from Ian Bell, Joe Root and Moeen Ali put England further in charge before Steven Finn ran through Australia with the ball.
It was fitting that Bell hit an unbeaten half-century on his home ground as England eased to their target to win the match.
Edgbaston 1997 - England win by 9 wickets
In the first match of the 1997 Ashes series England put in a fantastic performance to beat Australia by 9 wickets.
Andy Caddick's 5/50 helped dismiss Australia for just 118 before Nasser Hussain hit a double-century to put England in command.
Australia could only set England 118 to win in their final innings which they knocked off with little trouble.
Edgbaston 1981 - England win by 29 runs
Having been bowled out in their first innings for just 189 a victory in the fourth Test of the 1981 Ashes series looked a long way off for England.
Australia were able to build a lead of nearly a hundred and a determined batting effort in England's second innings gave them a chance, setting Australia 151 to win.
At 105-5 the game was in the balance, until up stepped Sir Ian Botham. He powered through the final five Australia wickets to pick up 5/11 and bowl his side to a famous victory.