And with Gareth Southgate's team just one win away from making the knockout stages of Euro 2024, confidence was high last night.
All eyes will be on Frankfurt at 5pm for the kick-off, as workplaces close early and pubs prepare to flog gallons of booze.
And 50,000 England fans will descend on the German city for the Three Lions versus Vikings clash.
Among them was Richard Kettridge, who last night backed skipper Harry Kane and his team-mates to come away with a win. The 39-year-old electrician, from Acton, West London, said: "I'm very confident about the game.
"We will win and then top the group and, if we can get momentum, we can go all the way to the final in Berlin.
"Our fans have been magnificent. The noise made last Sunday was amazing. It's going to be another special day."
There was a carnival atmosphere in Frankfurt's main Romerberg Square as English and Danish fans mixed happily last night.
One band from Denmark played Beatles hit Hey Jude, in tribute to England superstar Jude Bellingham, who scored the winner in England's opening 1-0 victory over Serbia in Gelsenkirchen on Sunday.
Mark Salmons, from Bristol, said: "It was a really classy touch from the Danes. At first we weren't sure what was going on but when they started singing Hey Jude we all joined in."
Supporters Sophie Sutherland and Sophie Howard were pictured flying the St George's flag in Germany.
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