An encouraging start to the World Cup with the last-gasp winner against Tunisia on Monday has allowed England supporters to get carried away with the positive Russia 2018 vibe for the rest of the week.
Now the attention turns back to the Three Lions and a game they are expected to win against group minnows Panama and secure a place in the knockout stages.
A minor kerfuffle over the supposed 'leak' of England's starting XI shows how little controversy there is around the camp and if Marcus Rashford and Ruben Loftus-Cheek do start in place of Raheem Sterling and Dele Alli it will hardly come as a surprise to the Panama players and management.
Knowing the players they will be facing is different to being able to stop them and Gareth Southgate will be confident that his side have more than enough in their attacking armour to ease past the Central Americans and set up a final group game with an impressive looking Belgian side to decide who finishes first and second.