England manager Gareth Southgate is determined to win the European Championship for the entire nation after their "spirit, commitment and pride" was recognised by the Queen ahead of the game of their lives.
The country will come to a standstill when the Three Lions walk out at a rocking Wembley against Italy in the Euro 2020 final on Sunday and attempt to follow in the footsteps of the World Cup heroes of 1966.
England's second major tournament final offers an unforgettable opportunity for Southgate and his players as they look to end the 55-year wait for a trophy by lifting a first European Championship crown.
"I don't think it will help the team. I think we can intimidate the team with the booing during the game, but it's different for the anthem. I think we should be respectful.
"Of course there are fantastic players all through the Italian team. They have a good tactical plan, experienced coach and an amazing record over the last 30 games, so we're very aware of that."