With exactly three weeks until the Auld Enemy rivalry is renewed on the big stage of a tournament for the first time since 1996, the excitement has reached fever pitch.
And now Scotland's kit partners Adidas have plastered a giant message to those down south in Glasgow's city centre ahead of Euro 2020.
The "it's coming home" motto has been part of the England songbook since that Euros run 25 years ago on their own patch - though it hasn't quite come true.
With the Three Lions outfitted by Adidas' main competitors Nike since 2012, there's almost another undertone to the rivalry.
And the brand with the three stripes decided to have a little snipe in full view of the 150,000 vehicles that cross the Clyde's Kingston Bridge every day.
Against a bright clue backdrop, the 'home' part of England's refrain is scored out with a Saltire - and replaced with 'hame'.
In a group also featuring the Czech Republic and World Cup 2018 finalists Croatia, it captures the mood of the nation perfectly as Steve Clarke prepares to lead the country into a first major finals since France 1998.
The clash at Wembley takes place on June 18, sandwiched between Hampden clashes against the Czechs and Croats.