Austria, Hungary, Iceland and Portugal have been twiddling their thumbs all week - however it is at last their opportunity to sparkle at the Euros .
Bunch F, the last of the six gatherings, gets going on Tuesday evening and could well be a standout amongst the most wildly aggressive gatherings in the competition.
Regardless of Cristiano Ronaldo's nearness, Portugal are seen as conquerable by the others in the gathering. Austria are the group coming in with certainty, having raged into the Euros with a dazzling qualifying effort.
However, can fearless underdogs Hungary stop them in their first competition for a long time?
Here is all that you have to know...
What time does the diversion kick-off?
The amusement is a 5pm commencement on Tuesday 14 June.
What channel is the diversion on?
The greater part of the activity can be seen on ITV 1, with scope getting going at 4:30pm.
Lothar Matthaus, Louis Saha and Slaven Bilic are in the studio, while Iain Dowie will be on discourse. What a treat.
What are the chances?
Austria: 19/25
Draw: 51/20
Hungary: 19/4
Chances supplied by Unibet.
Cite corner
Hungary's Gabor Kiraly on his trademark running jeans: "Some of my clubs needed to request that their maker make the dim bottoms for me since they didn't have it in their accumulation yet at 1860 Munich they were sold in the club shop as Kiraly's running bottoms.
"The most imperative thing is that they ought to be free, ideally one size greater."
Austria's Marko Arnautovic on key man David Alaba: "David has a great deal of involvement with Bayern Munich in real rivalries.
"He played at such an abnormal state all through the season and I trust he can perform at the same standard for us.
"He assumes an essential part in midfield, especially in light of the fact that he conveys a considerable measure of experience to the table.
"We trust he keeps on executing too for the national group this mid year as he has in capability and all through the season all in all.
"If nothing turns out badly then he will perform well."

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