Germany have tweeted a hilarious response to drawing France in their Euro 2020 group.
They find themselves in Group F alongside the current World Cup holders as well as reigning European champions Portugal.
Germany's official account tweeted a solitary 'F' in reference to the 'press F to pay respects' meme.
They quickly followed it up with another tweet of 'rance' to show they hadn't forgotten who they'd be playing in June.
Fans on Twitter were loving the humour on show.
They'll also be joined in their group by one of Iceland, Bulgaria, Hungary or Romania.
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But it's the three heavyweights who will garner much of the attention.
Germany won the 2014 World Cup and were hot favourites for the Euros three years ago.
But they came face to face with host nation France in the semi-finals who progressed after a 2-0 win.
Didier Deschamps set out his team perfectly and two goals from Antoine Griezmann gave them a hard fought victory over Joachim Löw's side.
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They were ironically defeated by Portugal 1-0 in the final.
Elsewhere in the draw, England will go head-to-head with Croatia, the side that ended their World Cup dream in 2018.
They'll also be joined in Group D by Czech Republic.
The final team could be neighbours Scotland should they make it through their play-offs.
Check out the full group listing below:
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Group A: Turkey, Italy, Wales, Switzerland
Group B: Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Russia
Group C: Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria, Georgia/Belarus/North Macedonia/Kosovo
Group D: England, Croatia, Scotland/Israel/Norway/Serbia, Czech Republic
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Group E: Spain, Sweden, Poland, Bosnia Herzegovina/Northern Ireland/Slovakia/Republic of Ireland
Group F: Iceland/Romania/Bulgaria/Hungary, Portugal, France, Germany
The tournament will be split across 16 cities with the semi-final and final being at Wembley.
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Euro 2020 starts on June 12th in Rome with Italy vs Turkey kicking the tournament off.
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