England kick-off their Euro 2020 qualifying campaign at home to Czech Republic on Friday night.
It will be the first time the Czechs have returned to Wembley since 2008 - the last time the match finished in a 2-2 draw.
Here, Sportsmail take a look at the stars hoping to stun England.
DANGER MAN: BOREK DOCKAL
Playmaker and captain who last month returned to Sparta Prague after a successful stint with Philadelphia Union in the MLS.
The 30-year-old topped the assist charts in the States with 18 last year and — should he shrug off a calf problem — will hope to be the creative spark for his country on Friday.
FAMILIAR FACE: MATEJ VYDRA
The Burnley striker, 26, has been stirring things up this week. Harry Maguire was sent off during Leicester's win at Turf Moor last week and Vydra, who has played for West Brom, Watford, Derby and Reading, says he will target the defender.
'In some moments it seems he doesn't know what's happening behind him,' he quipped.
BIG GLOVES TO FILL: TOMAS KOUBEK
With Czech player of the year Tomas Vaclik injured, Koubek is set to deputise in goal. The goalkeeper has followed in the footsteps of compatriot Petr Cech, moving from Sparta Prague to Rennes.
Koubek was unable to knock Cech out of the Europa League, though, as Rennes lost to Arsenal last week.
RISING STAR: PATRIK SCHICK
Czech Republic legend Pavel Nedved has likened him to Zlatan Ibrahimovic but the striker, 23, has struggled since his club-record £35million move to Roma.
Schick has started to see a mental coach after scoring just four goals all season but found the net three times in four Nations League games for his country.
HAIR-RAISER: ALEX KRAL
David Luiz lookalike Kral, 20, could feature for the first time after catching the eye for Slavia Prague during their run to the Europa League quarter-finals.
He even scored a goal without looking in the last 16 against Sevilla as the ball cannoned off him from a corner and looped up into the net!