Everton are set to host England watch-a-longs outside of the Hill Dickinson Stadium during the 2026 World Cup.
Last tasting success on such a stage in 1966, the Three Lions head to North America in June as one of the favourites to lift the famous trophy.
Thomas Tuchel's men secured 10 straight wins during a flawless qualification campaign, failing to concede a single goal.
England are fancied to do extremely well at the tournament, alongside the likes of Spain, France and 2022 winners Argentina.
The Three Lions have a couple of friendly matches before the big summer, facing Uruguay and Japan at Wembley during the March international break.
Tuchel's troops will conclude their preparations for the World Cup with a send-off game in the North of England in late May or early June.

Hill Dickinson preparing to host England watch-a-longs
As per the Liverpool Echo, Everton are preparing to use their new facilities to the maximum during the summer of World Cup action.
It is claimed that the Premier League club have received approval from Liverpool Council to house supporters outside of the Hill Dickinson during World Cup matches.
It is understood that three plaza areas surrounding the brand-new ground could accommodate up to 13,000 supporters.
With England's group matches kicking off at night due to the North American timezone difference, Everton have seeked special permission to extend curfew regulations.
Budweiser, who are already a major partner of the Hill Dickinson Stadium, are likely to be involved in the areas's summer events for the World Cup.
What games could be shown at the Hill Dickinson?
Unsurprisingly, Everton are targeting England's three group-stage matches as the perfect games to get plenty of supporters into the plaza areas.
The Three Lions commence their summer campaign with a grudge clash against Croatia on June 17, with kick off scheduled for 9pm.
Six days later and it will be time for England to face off against Ghana, before Tuchel's men conclude their Group L schedule with a match against 2018 foes Panama on June 27.
FGG says: A new backdrop for limbs
Since the 2018 World Cup, major tournaments have largely been a source for joy and limbs back in England, where Three Lions supporters have roared their team on.
With the possibility of 13,000 fans packing the plaza around the Hill Dickinson Stadium, there will certainly be some great videos of post-goal limbs in late June, and hopefully the middle of July.