With just 92 days until Euro 2024 gets underway when hosts Germany take on Scotland in Munich, the excitement is only rising.
It promises to be another enthralling tournament with plenty of Home Nations interest after both England and Scotland qualified, while Wales could join their neighbours if they come through this month's play-off stage.
This feels like the time for Gareth Southgate's England side - who were runners-up at Euro 2020 - after another pretty flawless qualification campaign, and they are likely to be the favourites in Germany alongside France, Portugal, Belgium and Spain.
But, as ever in the build-up to a tournament, kit releases provide much excitement to supporters as they get the lowdown on how each side will look, with many of these new designs to be on show for the first time over the coming March international break.
In light of that, Mail Sport casts an eye over the confirmed strips of seven of the countries who will be in Germany, including one inspired by a famous cartoon character.
Belgium may not quite be the powerhouse they were a few years ago when they spent four successive years at the top of the world rankings, but Domenico Tedesco's side are still one to be feared.
Both their confirmed kits for Euro 2024, which will be provided by Adidas, are slightly different to the usual Belgium outlook.
The home kit is a little deeper in red than usual, with it said to be an ode to the foundation of the Royal Belgian Football Association in 1895, while it also has the crown of the FA crest above the national team badge.
The away kit is the one that is likely to grab the headlines though, with the sky blue shirt and brown shorts inspired by iconic cartoon character Tintin, who was created by Belgian
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