Gareth Southgate and his main have landed in sunny Seville as they begin preperations for their European Nations League Clash against Spain.
The Three Lions lost the reverse fixture 2-1 at Wembley Stadium back in September after conceding two first half goals.
England couldn't suffer the same fate if they aren't more clinical in front of goal as the team squandered multiple opportunities during last night's 0-0 draw with Croatia.
Even if had been a more exciting game there wouldn't have been atmosphere as UEFA ordered Croatia to play the game behind closed doors.
A small group of dedicated England fans still made the journey down and watched from a hill but were not rewarded for their efforts.
Tottenham's Harry Kane and Eric Dier both hit the woodwork before Manchester United's Marcus Rashford was handed two fantastic chances, only to hit both straight at goalkeeper Lovre Kalinic.
With Rashford struggling to find game-time at Manchester United, you have to question how much longer he will stay with his boyhood club, especially when you see what a trip away from Manchester did for Jadon Sanco.
Jadon Sancho shocked Manchester City by deciding to quit and join Bundesliga outfit Borussia Dortmund. It was a move that worked wonders as last night he became the first player born this millennium to play for England.
The youngster's 15 minute cameo showed his promise as he added pace and pressure to England's game. At just 18 years of age, the winger has more assists (12) than senior appearances (10) and many of those have come from the bench.
After an encouraging performance many England fans will be hoping we get to see more of him against Spain on Monday night. If the Three Lions fail to take their chances once again, Southgate will surely give him a chance.