Timing
You can use the final long run as a dress rehearsal for marathon day. Start the long run the same time as the marathon will start, and then you can work your timings back from there. Think about when you will eat breakfast, and what you are going to eat.
Kit
Wear the kit you are going to use on race day. Get out there with your NSPCC T-shirt or Vest on and show your colours! It might be a bit cooler on this long run compared to marathon day so you might be wearing a t-shirt underneath the NSPCC top.
Nutrition
The last long run is a great opportunity to make sure your on-the-run nutrition is sorted out. The timing, and what gels you are going to have on the day, wants to be sorted out so there's nothing new on race day.
Length
You don't want to go too far in this long run. We think that 3 hours is long enough for this final long run. Any further and the fitness gains that you'll get will be offset by the additional recovery needed to take on this fitness.
Finally...
Enjoy the last long run and remember marathon day will be very different. You will have tapered down, so go into that run a lot fresher, and also will be joined by thousands of other runners and an amazing crowd. These factors will make a huge difference on race day, trust us.