England's starting lineup for their day of days against Italy appears to have leaked hours before the Euro 2020 Final.
In a pattern all too familiar throughout the tournament Gareth Southgate has been unable to spring many surprises.
Often the English press has their mitts on the chosen 11 the night before or, at the very latest, while fans tuck into their breakfast.
And even on such a historic day the team has slipped out before a first final since the 1966 World Cup.
According to the Sun, Arsenal starlet Bukayo Saka will drop out despite solid performances against Germany and Denmark.
He'll be replaced by Kieran Trippier with the Three Lions going for a back five – a strategy that worked brilliantly against the Germans in the last 16.
Atletico Madrid star Trippier will begin at right wing-back, with Luke Shaw on the left.
Harry Maguire, John Stones and Kyle Walker are expected to make up the trio in the heart of defence in front of England number one Jordan Pickford.
Meanwhile it'll be the usual midfield holding pair of Declan Rice and Kalvin Phillips while Harry Kane will be joined by Raheem Sterling and Mason Mount.
Those clamouring for Jack Grealish, Jadon Sancho and others to start will be disappointed as Southgate sticks to a core of players he trusts.
Italy meanwhile will likely stick with their 4-3-3 shape with Gigio Donnarumma in goal.
Roberto Mancini should again opt for the experienced Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini in defence, with Emerson and Giovanni Di Lorenzo the current preferred full-backs after Leonardo Spinazzola's injury.
Chelsea playmaker Jorginho will dictate from midfield – he should be joined by Marco Verratti and either Nicolo Barella or Manuel Locatelli.
Federico Chiesa has popped up with some big goals this Championships so expect him to start in attack again alongside Ciro Immobile and Lorenzo Insigne.