It's almost time for the big kick off and we can barely contain our excitement.
Time has flown by since Jonny Walters struck twice to send us into the draw for the Euro 2016 group stage, and now we're ready for some football. We're ready for Ireland, we're ready for all the madness that's going to go along with it but alongside everything we bring to the table, it's easy to forget the glorious summer of football that awaits.
Even when Ireland didn't qualify for the likes of Euro 2000 and Euro 2004, they're still seminal moments in our football upbringing. Having Ireland there makes it infinitely better but there's going to be plenty more to keep us occupied for the days we're not playing.
So, almost as if it was one of those years we're not involved, we wanted to take a look at one of the defining reasons why you pick your 'other team' - the jersey of course.
We've done a quick preview of the six best based on group draws alone and here they are.
Group A - France Away
The hosts are many people's favourites, and with so many travelling to watch the boys in green, you would imagine that many will be coming home with this jersey as a memento. It's an absolute beauty, and France have a real shot to go all the way. Without a doubt the best sweepstakes draw this time around.
Group B - Russia Home
It's just so undeniably Russian. The colour, the pattern, everything about it.
Group C - Germany Home
Adidas and Germany are the perfect partnership.
This German jersey is simplicity perfected. Bold enough to let you know you're dealing with the World Champions, but not too cluttered, unlike the away jersey.
Group D - Spain Home
This isn't the Spain of 2008 but that's not to say that they can be discounted either. The likes of Xavi, Torres and Villa may be out of international contention but Spain still have a seriously talented team and while their jerseys are always among the neutral's favourites, this one is the best for a long time.
Group E - Belgium Away
We love the Ireland home and away jerseys, we do, but Belgium's baby blue is one of the very best we'll see in France. You get the whole flag on there, and while some will argue that it looks a bit like a cycling jersey without the sponsors, that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Group F - Portugal Home
Cristiano Ronaldo and his pals have a genuine chance to achieve something at Euro 2016. With better options in midfield than ever before, if the main man is fit and firing they can do very well, and their home kit is one of the best available.