If England answer all of our prayers and beat the mighty Spain this evening, one Spurs fan promises to get a celebratory tattoo in a rather intimate place.
Gareth Southgate's lions take on Spain on Sunday (14 June) and we're all sat here, nervously itching for the final of Euro 2024 to get started.
Having narrowly missing out on penalties against Italy in 2021, England fans are hoping that we can finally get over the line tonight - and dare I say - bring football home.
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Meanwhile, if the national team do come out on top this evening, one die-hard Tottenham fan has promised to get a naughty tattoo - and it's not what you expect.
Model Britt, from Lancashire, told the Daily Star: "I'm going to get a tattoo if England win.
"I'm thinking possibly the name of the player who scores the winning goal, which obviously means I could potentially have an Arsenal player's name tattooed on me.
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"As a Spurs fan, it isn't the greatest."
The 26-year-old also says that she has decided to get a tattoo on her bottom if the result goes our way.
"But, it'll be worth it should England win," she added.
"I'd definitely get it on my a**e, I've said for a while I want a tattoo on my a**e, but couldn't decide what, so it can go there."
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Bukayo Saka, who plays for her North London rivals Arsenal (no pun intended), has been one of the stars of the tournament so far.
However, Britt insists she would rather have a different player tattooed on her butt.
She said: "It would be great getting ink as it would mean that England have actually bought it home. However, there's definitely a number of other players I'd much rather get tattooed on me.
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"I don't really want to be walking around with one of our main rivals players tattooed on me, I'll take anything at this point to get us the win over Spain, but I'd definitely rather it not be an Arsenal player.
"I don't really want it to be a City or Liverpool player either, I really can't stand them as clubs probably because I'm northern.
"But, a win is a win, hopefully it will be worth it. I'd much rather it be from someone who's not in the Premier League."
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Ahead of the final, reports suggest that a lineup has been 'leaked', as Southgate says he knows what a win 'would mean to everybody at home'.
“We know what it would mean to us as a squad, the hard work that’s gone in, not just this group of players, but players that have been with us for the last six or seven years who’ve played a massive part in this journey with us and all of the staff that have been involved," he told a press conference on Saturday evening (13 July).
Spain v England will be shown live on BBC One and ITV1 from 6:30pm, with kick off set to be at 8pm.