A sell-out crowd awaits England in Riga next week as Latvian supporters look forward to the first-ever visit of a senior Three Lions side to the Baltic nation.
Thomas Tuchel's men will look to take the final steps towards World Cup qualication at the Daugava Stadium and home fans have snapped up tickets in anticipation of the game.
Latvia, beaten 3-0 at Wembley earlier in the campaign, the first meeting between the two nations, will look to ensure a respectable points total with victory at home to Andorra on Saturday before turning their attentions to England.
They managed to frustrate Tuchel's team until close to half-time in that Wembley game, before Reece James broke the deadlock with an excellent free-kick.
Head coach Paolo Nicolato is without some experienced figures according to the Baltic Football News website, including captain Kristers Tobers of Aberdeen.
Riga is likely to prove a popular destination for those England supporters who have managed to get tickets for the game and another destination to tick off the list for those who have followed the national team far and wide over the years.