
The Ireland squad have trained with no late concerns, ahead of Thursday night's massive Euro 2020 qualifier against Switzerland at the Aviva.
Even though the boys in green have played two games more than the visitors, it's a chance to go nine points clear of them, ahead of a return game next month.
Top seeds Switzerland, have qualified for their last six European Championships and the last four World Cups on the bounce.
No doubt beating the top seeds in the group would pave a smoother road to making it to a third straight European Championships.
Manager, Mick McCarthy says he's aware of a heightened sense of anticipation around players and supporters alike.
"Not yet among the players, but i've noticed it with the fans and around our hotel, people are exicted about it." McCarthy said.
"There's more tickets sold for this one and there's definately more interest in it.
"I think the players will feel it tomorrow, I think in the build up, when you're just training and getting towards it, I'm certainly thinking about it, but collectively, we don't go around talking about it, we know the opportunity that we have got.
"The home crowd is essential isn't it, to get behind and support the team, but it's up to us as well to get that atmosphere going."