Ahead of their clash in the decider with Spain, the players shared what songs they listen to to get in the zone so to speak.
Ezri Konsa and Bukayo Saka have revealed that they currently listen to Tems' 'Love Me Jeje', with Saka describing it as "such a vibe'.
When asked if he listens to the track pre match, Arsenal winger Saka who scored in the quarter final against Switzerland, replied: “Listening to it pretty much every day". While Chelsea midfielder Cole Palmer revealed that he listens to Lil Baby track 'Choppa'.
This tournament has also seen England fans conjure up a new chant for Phil Foden, named 'Phil Foden's On Fire', which is a play on Bruce Springsteen's 'Dancing In The Dark'.
“I think I’ve got that on repeat, it’s stuck in my head. Every time I turn up to the stadium and hear it, it’s, yeah a surreal moment", the Manchester City star said.
Phil Foden's Man City and England team mate John Stones also added: “I’ll give you the one that I’ve been listening to on the bus. It’s called ‘Yamore’ [by Moblack]. It’s house as well. I love house music, I love the feeling of it".
Eberechi Eze said he listens to 'Last Heartbreak Song' from Ayra Starr and Giveon, with Ivan Toney naming 'Million Dollar Baby' from Tommy Richman as his go to tune.
England defender Kieran Tripper also aimed a slight dig at the music taste of one team mate in particular.
“I’m not even in charge of the music but there is one song that [Jordan] Pickford puts on", he said. “He’s into rave music, Pickford. Pickford’s music is horrendous".
Other Pickford tracks can be found scattered across his social media accounts, including tracks from Bastlle to John Legend, as well as Lucy Spraggan's ‘Tea And Toast’, The Courteeners ‘Not Nineteen Forever’, Ed Sheeran‘s ‘Castle On The Hill’, Kanye West‘s ‘All Of The Lights’, and more.
England take on Spain in the Euro 2024 final on Sunday at 8pm.