Players from England's World Cup squad have been spotted relaxing on a Qatar beach as they prepare for their crunch World Cup match against Wales.
The Three Lions are on the verge of qualification for the knock-out stages of the tournament with Gareth Southgate's side having to suffer a dreadful swing of results for them to miss out on the last 16.
Harry Maguire, John Stones and Jude Bellingham were among those spotted walking to the beach by Channel 5, with some of the stars taking their tops off and enjoying some time off in the sea ahead of the match.
The footage shared shows several stars arriving at the beach, assumingly being shown around.
Present were Maguire, Stones, Bellingham, Eric Dier, Nick Pope, Aaron Ramsdale, Conor Coady, Callum Wilson and Kalvin Phillips.
The stars rocked Nike gear, with everyone but Bellingham, Maguire and Dier wearing sunglasses.
At the end of the footage, Stones, Dier and Bellingham stripped down to their shorts and got a little nearer to the water.
Ramsdale and Pope are caught slacking half way through the clip, with other players waiting for them to catch up as Stones and Wilson share a joke.
Eager fans are seen asking Phillips for a picture, which the Manchester City midfielder kindly obliges to.
Dier and Stones then seemingly spot the camera, but don't let the filming distract them as they enjoy some much-needed down time.
The Three Lions will take on Wales at 7pm tomorrow night, knowing a win will secure top spot in Group B.
They would then face the runner-up of Group A, likely Senegal, before a potential challenge against defending champions France in the last eight.
Wales, meanwhile, need a near miracle to qualify, with Rob Page's side needing to beat England by four goals to reach the last 16.
Tickets are still available to buy for the game, MailOnline revealed earlier today, with the match the latest not to sell out amid concerns over empty stadiums at the tournament.
Worries over lack of alcohol, Qatar's poor human rights records and strict travel restrictions are believed to have stopped many fans from applying or travelling to the Middle East.
And Qatar fans have been dumping tickets on resale sites after the host country were eliminated by losing its first two matches.
Thousands of tickets for Qatar's last match at the World Cup against Holland were also available today at a tournament which has been marked by empty seats at stadia across Doha.
Meanwhile, Jordan Henderson is set to replace Bellingham in England's midfield for the match as Gareth Southgate opts for experience over youth.
The Liverpool captain replaced Bellingham in midfield in the second half of the Three Lions' bore draw with USA on Friday, and is set to start over the teenager his side's final game of the group stages, to the annoyance of plenty of fans.
Bellingham struggled to make an impact against the Americans after scoring in the opening game against Iran.
It's unclear how many changes Southgate will make for the game in total, but he is expected to rotate his side with qualification for the next round all but secured.
The Three Lions trained on Monday ahead of their final group game, with only Ben White missing from the group.
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That mood when you know that they are doing rubbish out there.