BRADFORD City have wished one of their former players well in today's Euros final.
England aim to make history tonight by securing their first major tournament on foreign soil.
Gareth Southgate's men take on Spain in Berlin for a chance to gain glory not achieved since 1966.
One of those players looking to put their names into England folklore is goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.
The Everton stopper is destined to gain cap 68 by starting his second Euros final on Sunday.
Pickford has played over 400 club games - with many of them being at Valley Parade.
The 30-year-old joined City on loan during their 2014-15 League One season.
He acquired 34 appearances with the Bantams before going on to excel in the Premier League with home team Sunderland before a multi-million-pound move to Everton.
City have never forgotten that nine-month spell though and were keen to wish him and the rest of the England team well.
A post on the Bradford City Facebook page read: "Best of luck to Jordan Pickford and his #ThreeLions teammates tonight - who bid to become the first men's England football team team to ever win the European Championships.
"Time to make history, fellas.
"The whole country is behind you!"
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