It has not been confirmed that there will be a bank holiday if England win Euro 2024, but a number of figures have expressed a desire to mark the occasion in an official way, suggesting that it is a possibility.
Ahead of the final, when asked about the idea of a celebratory bank holiday, new UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer told ITV: "We should certainly mark the occasion... I don't want to jinx it.
"I went to the last Euros final and I don't want to go through that again so I don't want to jinx anything."
He added: "We must mark it in some way. The most important thing is getting over the line on Sunday."
Starmer had previously called for a bank holiday after England reached the final of Euro 2020, saying that "the country should get the chance to celebrate [winning the European Championship] properly with an extra bank holiday, granted in the name of the England team."
Unfortunately for Starmer and England, the Three Lions lost that final to Italy - which perhaps explains the Labour leader's reticence to speak about it on this occasion.
The leader of the Liberal Democrats, Sir Ed Davey, has unequivocally called for a day to mark the occasion if England win.
"The Three Lions are playing their first ever final on foreign soil, and if they bring it home, the government should bring home a bank holiday to celebrate," Davey said.
"England deserves the chance to celebrate a once in a generation event. Who knows, we might even get decent weather."