The last one. It's Spain against Argentina at MetLife on Sunday, La Roja's machine against Lionel Messi's final dance.
First England and Tuchel calling a thrown-away semi-final his side's best performance, the FA backing him on LinkedIn, and a grubby little campaign to pin the blame on Kobbie Mainoo, a player who didn't kick a ball.
There there's a dead-rubber third-place game against France that nobody wants.
There's also that banner: Lisandro Martínez and the Falklands.
The final itself should be a real contrast of styles: Spain's total control and one goal conceded all tournament vs an Argentina built to feed Messi. Spain are favourites bu one man can settle a final from nothing.
As for United more than 30 names across 19 squads come down to a single survivor, Lisandro Martínez, the highest-rated centre-back of the whole tournament, one game from the perfect send-off.
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