England continued their preparations for Wednesday night's mammoth Euro 2020 semi-final with Denmark in a final training session at St George's Park before they leave for London.
Gareth Southgate's side took to the training pitches at their base on Tuesday morning to be put through their paces one last time before the clash in front of 60,000 at Wembley.
The Three Lions, who booked their semi-final spot with a resounding 4-0 win over Ukraine on Saturday night, had no new injury concerns to worry about with the entire squad available for Tuesday's session.
Harry Maguire and Harry Kane warm up in England's final session before playing Denmark
Gareth Southgate's squad were put through their paces on a gloomy morning on Tuesday
England's hero so far Raheem Sterling was trying to do a piece of skill when the balls came out
Phil Foden will be hoping to earn a re-call to the team for Wednesday night's semi-final clash
Jack Grealish will also be hoping to start in front of 60,000 raucous fans inside Wembley
Gareth Southgate cut a relaxed figure and was all smiles as he tries to finalise his plans to reach Sunday's Euro 2020 final
England are yet to concede a goal let alone lose at this summer's Euros and have the chance to reach a first major tournament final since winning the World Cup in 1966.
Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka was again with the group having recovered from the knock that saw him omitted from the squad against Ukraine as a precaution.
Southgate's side travel south from Burton on Tuesday afternoon, with captain Harry Kane joining the manager at the pre-match press conference.
Spirits appeared to be high in the camp as the players gathered to carry out a series of stretching exercises.
They did not seem keen on the gloomy July temperatures in Staffordshire, though, with a few members of the squad wrapping up warm and even wearing hats, gloves and snoods.
After they had loosened up, the players were then pictured doing some dribbling drills and Raheem Sterling, England's talisman so far at the tournament, was snapped trying to do a piece of skill.
Captain Harry Kane and the rest of the attackers were later captured working on some shooting drills as they aim to be at the peak of their powers against the Danes.
It was announced on Tuesday morning that Kane will present an England shirt with Christian Eriksen's name on the back to Denmark skipper Simon Kjaer as a show of unity for the Denmark star who suffered a cardiac arrest.
A number of players were wearing hats, gloves and snoods as they braved the mild conditions
Southgate watches on his players take part in a rondo during the early stages of the session