Everton are just moments away from the start of the Goodison finale, and manager David Moyes has named his starting XI for the match.
To mark the occasion, Moyes made a few changes from the win over Fulham at Craven Cottage last weekend, including one notable one to the match's captaincy:
Yes, just as we expected, Seamus Coleman returns to the starting lineup for this final match at Goodison Park, a very fitting opportunity for the Irishman, who has been a major part of Everton's recent history.
Outside of that, there aren't too many surprises here, other than the inclusion of Abdoulaye Doucoure in midfield over Charly Alcaraz, who has looked a bright spot in the attack for the Toffees in recent weeks in the center of the park.
On a day where Everton is likely to have a lot of the ball, it's a little strange to go with the Mali international as opposed to the Argentine, but Moyes has possibly gone with a little bit of nostalgia for a player who has meant so much to recent Everton squads in Doucoure rather than the new boy, who supporters hope will be a major part of the Toffees future in their move to the new stadium on Bramley-Moore Dock.
Whether that makes a major difference in Everton's ability to keep hold of the ball remains to be seen, but outside of Coleman's inclusion here, it is the most notable decision here for Moyes, who has otherwise kept the starting XI about what most Evertonians would have thought.
Oh, and in case the moment doesn't seem to have enough pomp and circumstnace, check out this view from the new stadium, where you can definitely see Goodison on a day like today.
If you missed it, please check the link and then look in the upper left-hand corner.
Up the Toffees, indeed.