England fans are out in force in Sydney as the Lionesses prepare to face Denmark at the Women's World Cup today.
Brits gearing up for the big game chanted 'it's coming home' ahead of kick off at 9.30am GMT.
One, dressed as Steve Irwin, said: 'Today's going to be a tough game, but we're going to get the win!'
Another named Jess, who had met up with a group she used to play football with at university, said it was great to be able to support the lionesses and women's football while another, 71-year-old Sharon from Peterborough, showed off a badge she'd managed to get signed by some of the players.
An optimistic fan from Manchester predicted England would win 4-0.
England's Lionesses released a dramatic trailer ahead of their World Cup clash against Denmark in Australia as excitement grows for the match.
The hype video opens with a montage of footage from training and the opening match against Haiti as an announcer says: 'The Lionesses launch their latest legacy.'
Fans who turned up in Sydney are seen cheering on England's women as one player applauded them for being 'incredible as always' and a 'vital part of the game'.
Another footballer reiterated that as they enter today's match the focus has been on 'keeping our foot on the gas' and 'improving as players and a team'. She added that it is 'such a proud moment' every time the team 'puts on the England shirt'.
The trailer comes as the Lionesses prepare to face a stiff test in the form of Denmark today.
The Lionesses have now gone four games without a goal from open play, with team manager Sarina Wiegman acknowledging her team lacked 'ruthlessness' after they needed a Georgia Stanway penalty to beat minnows Haiti in their opening match.
Denmark beat China 1-0 in their opening match
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