By Anushka Asthana, Political Correspondent

George Osborne and Ed Balls are preparing to face questions from a live audience on Sky News, in an event that could decide which party voters trust with the public finances.

"Ask The Chancellors", which will be held at the headquarters of Facebook in London, follows on from similar question and answer sessions for party leaders including David Cameron and Ed Miliband.

The two men face a grilling on their economic plans from an audience of key opinion formers, including entrepreneurs and small business owners.

Ask The Chancellors will be broadcast live on Sky News and all its platforms as well as live streamed to millions on the Sky News Facebook page and YouTube channel.

The clash comes at a crucial time, with the latest Sky News projection of seat numbers in the House of Commons suggesting both main parties are well short of the 326 seats they need for an overall majority.

Ahead of the showdown, political insiders have revealed the pair "get on" well, despite their very public political clashes.

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