Get thee home from thy place of worship quick sharp as England are up first in World Cup action.
Three more games are slated in for Day 10 of an enthralling tournament, with England and Panama raising the red velvet curtain at 1pm.
As part of our treble, we are going to get off to a gentle start and go Harry Kane to nab an anytime goal at 1/2. Having scored a brace in the opener, the England captain will be well up for adding to his chasing.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Romelu Lukaku both have four goals after two games so Kane has some catching up to do.
Up next (at 4pm) are Japan and Senegal and we have been reeled in by some favourable odds to the Japanese.
Akira Nishino’s side defeated Colombia 2-1 in their Group H opener. While Senegal also won – taking down the Poles – Japan being priced at 12/5 to win this one is too tempting to resist.
That leaves us with the evening clash (7pm) between Colombia and Poland.
A draw would leave both sides on only one point and is priced at 23/10 but the bet we are selecting to close out our treble is Robert Lewandowski to be first goalscorer, at 7/2.
In return for a Euro, that would get you €23 in return.
Bonus bet: Going back to that Poland vs. Colombia game, we expect both sides to have a rattle and you can get 13/1 for a 2-2 draw. We can only hope that evening games is as much fun as that scoreline suggests.