Over the last few weeks, we've all heard those three little worlds.
In the pub, on social media and screamed drunkenly by people old to know better while walking home from said pub visits.
"It's coming home".
After a painfully long stretch, England fans can once again believe that the men's team is coming home.
Even if you're not a football fan and have drowned out the chatter of the last few weeks, you'll still be very familiar with the lyrics to Three Lions.
But it turns out that a lot of us aren't as familiar as we think we are, despite it being on repeat for many at the moment.

The 1996 hit - courtesy of David Baddiel, Frank Skinner and the Lightning Seeds, celebrated England hosting its first major tournament since the 1966 World Cup.
But now it means something much more profound - that England will win.
So this Sunday, it will be impossible not to hear it being shouted, chanted, slurred and posted all over social media.
But many of us will be getting the words VERY wrong.
Large numbers of England fans sing:
Cause I remember three lions on a shirt!
Jewels remain still gleaming,
Thirty years of hurt
Never stopped me dreaming.
When they should have been singing this:
Cause I remember three lions on a shirt!
Jules Rimet still gleaming,
Thirty years of hurt
Never stopped me dreaming.
The Jules Rimet trophy was the name of the original World Cup trophy - after the third ever FIFA president who served between 1921-54.
It was the trophy the English side won back in 1966 but was stolen four months before England won it
A week later, docker David Corbett was walking his collie Pickles in Norwood, South London, when the clever pooch found the trophy hidden under a car.
Corbett was given a £6,000 reward and attended the players' celebration dinner after England jubilantly lifted the trophy.