England have less than seven days until they begin defending their Women's European Championship crown and Sarina Wiegman's team will be seeking a strong farewell as they take on Jamaica in a final friendly on Sunday.
Their upcoming opponents have faced difficulties in recent friendly matches against Mexico and the United States and will aim to halt their poor run, despite missing their key striker Khadija Shaw.
Team news
It would not be surprising if England boss Sarina Wiegman opts to make some changes in this last warm-up game, but all attention will be on the involvement of Lauren James in Leicester.
The Chelsea midfielder has been dealing with a hamstring problem, and this will mark the Lionesses' first match following central defender Millie Bright's retirement from international duty.
Jamaica will be without Manchester City's star forward Khadija Shaw, as well as Taylor Hinds, Drew Spence, Rebecca Spencer, and Jody Brown.
The stats
Jamaica have suffered defeats in their previous three games, conceding a total of 11 goals without reply.
England have scored more than two goals in just three out of their last 16 fixtures.
The Lionesses have emerged victorious in five of their last six matches on home soil.
In two of Jamaica's last 11 international games, both teams found the back of the net.
England have kept a clean sheet in each of their last five home matchups.
Prediction
Fans of the Lionesses are eagerly waiting for Sarina Wiegman's squad to kick off their Women's Euros title defense against France on Saturday, and securing a comfortable win in their final warm-up game versus Jamaica in Leicester should be a straightforward task.
While England have experienced some inconsistency in the past year and face a tough group including Les Bleues and the Netherlands, it seems unlikely that the Reggae Girlz will put up much of a fight at the King Power Stadium.
Jamaica will need to adjust to the absence of one of the Women's Super League's top scorers, Khadija Shaw, and are recovering from conceding 11 goals without reply in matches against Mexico and the United States.
England are heavily favored to head to Switzerland with a victory, but they might not dominate completely despite facing a weaker opponent in their final warm-up game.
The Lionesses have secured significant wins against Belgium and Portugal, but they tend not to run up the score and could choose to ease off early with their focus on the crucial opening match in Zurich on Saturday.