Some of the best 'It's Coming Home' memes ahead of the Euro 2020 final
England's success so far has resulted in some brilliant online hilarity
You've probably heard, but just in case you've been hiding... England have made it to the final of a major tournament for the first time since 1966!
England play Italy on Sunday at Wembley in the final of Euro 2020 and it's providing the internet with a lot of inspiration for memes
Here are some of our favourites.
1. If Del Boy says it's coming home, then it's coming home
2. Ross Chander and Joey give England their seal of approval
3. David Brent is partying already
4. So the yellow brick road leads to Wembley - who knew?
5. I really hope Gareth Southgate has invested in this
6. It's a song that deserves a moment to just stop and listen
7. We couldn't leave out the original
England V Italy kicks off at Wembley at 8pm on Sunday 11th July.
England's journey to the final of Euro 2020
England started the tournament in Group D alongside Croatia, Czech Republic and Scotland. The Three Lions beat Croatia and the Czechs 1-0 but Scotland held them to a nil-nil draw. After that game Scot Billy Gilmour (pictured) tested positive for coronavirus which meant he, England's Mason Mount and Ben Chilwell all had to isolate.
England went through to the next round at the top of Group D
England's opponents in the first knock-out round were Germany. The team put all thoughts of past penalty shoot-outs to the back of their mind and won 2-0 thanks to goals from Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane.
The quarter-final was England's only match on foreign soil, taking place in the Stadio Olimpico in Rome against Ukraine. It ended 4-nil to England, with goals from Kane, Harry Maguire and Jordan Henderson
Denmark awaited in the semi-final - England's first time in the last four at the Euros since 1996. Back at Wembley England needed extra time to defeat Denmark 2-1 after conceding for the first time in the tournament.
It was Harry Kane who scored the winning goal after England were given a penalty. Despite Danish keeper Kasper Schmeichel saving the initial penalty, Kane tucked in the rebound. The day after the match UEFA announced they were charging England after someone shone a laser pointer at Schmeichel before the penalty
Fans across the country watched England progress like these in Bristol.
Fans in Plymouth watched on a big screen in the stadium
These fans in Leeds celebrate as England make it to their first major final since 1966, and we all know what happened then!