It has taken a little while in coming, but we're slowly but surely heading towards the sharp end of this inflated European Championships. Sunday marks the arrival of the final slate of group stage games, meaning it's do-or-die for a couple of the teams in action.
It also means you're either going to have to do some fancy split-screen multitasking, or you're going to have to pick and choose your viewing wisely. That's because the day's two Group A games are being played simultaneously, with France taking on Switzerland and Albania going head-to-head with Romania (8 p.m. BST, 3 p.m. ET).
Though it's France's game that is the more superficially appealing, it's Albania's that we're tempted to tune into. The hosts have already guaranteed their place in the knockout stages, and even a defeat to Switzerland would likely see them through into the knockout round. By contrast, Albania need a victory to stand a chance of making the knockouts, and Romania know that a draw is unlikely to be enough to get them through as the best third-placed side. It should be a very fun game.
Sometimes, the hipster choice is the right choice.
Are there any United players in action?
Two: Anthony Martial and Morgan Schneiderlin (France).
For a full list of United players at the Euros, click here.
What about potential transfer targets?
Paul Pogba and Antoine Griezmann (France), for the optimist; perhaps only Breel Embolo (Switzerland) for the realist.
For a full list of players United may be scouting at the Euros, check out this.
How can I catch the action?
For those in the UK, it's all the BBC today: France vs. Switzerland can be found on BBC One, while Albania vs. Romania is on BBC Four. For those in the States, you can, as ever, veg out in front of ESPN all day. All of these options come with their respective online services. For all other locations check out this handy page from Live Soccer TV.