A Three Lions fan has treated his body like a passport - by covering it in tattooed stamps from 32 countries he's visited.
Ian Odgers, 54, has been around the world watching the England national team. He wanted something to remember each trip by - so decided to get inked on his arms and legs.
Ian, from Dereham, Norfolk, then showed photocopies from his passport to the tattoo artist. And he currently has tattoos from 32 countries - but he's not done yet.
The operations manager and dad-of-three said: “The experiences I've had across the years have been incredible.
"So I decided it would be cool to have a tattoo artist replicate the travel stamps on all my old passports on my arms and legs."
Ian is a huge England football fan and has travelled all over the world supporting the Three Lions.
In fact, he says he hasn't missed an England qualification or friendly game for over a decade. And he's attended five international tournaments - including the most recent World Cup in Qatar, when England reached the quarter-finals only to lose 2-1 to France, after Harry Kane missed a crucial chance to level the score via the penalty spot.
Ian has also travelled to see bands and to take part in marathons. He got his first travel tattoo in 2017, but decided to fully invest in 2022.
He adds: “Each stamp holds a unique memory from the time I spent in that country, and each one is personal to me.
“My first stamp was Malaysia and the last stamp I got done was Qatar. Sadly when I look at the latter all I can think of is Kane's penalty miss!"