The England versus Denmark game has English fans and media poised to write another moment in history. They will be expecting joy and disappointment in equal measure in the lead up to this game, but the sheer weight of the nation and the casting aside of COVID-19 rules to make Wembley a cauldron will give England the lift they need in this home fixture.
There will be signs of a repeat of the Scotland game, where expectation is eclipsed by reality and workmanlike hassling in midfield. Martin Braithwaite will blaze over when well placed and an unkind deflection will see the unusually floppy-haired England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford stranded as a Thomas Delaney shot whistles past the post.
A murmur will be heard around Wembley and the fans will be calling for Jack Grealish as the hour mark passes with no goals. The knight in shining armour will duly arrive and take the game by the throat and take a tight hold of the midfield.
Raheem Sterling will be the first to benefit, drilling home from a cute pass from the Villa hero, before a clever one-two frees Kyle Walker to race half the length of the field to cap off a stunning second-half performance. England through to the final!
Pandemonium in London, riots in Scotland and Ireland and a severe spike in COVID-19 cases as the Viking armada retreats across the North Sea. What a final we have in store.