Soccer fans across Canada will be glued to their screens this morning as Croatia takes on France in the World Cup final in Moscow.
It's the first ever final for the Croatians, while France is there for the third time and goes into the match as the betting favourite.
Canada, of course, did not have a team in this year's tournament _ or in any World Cup other than 1986, when it finished in last place and did not score a goal.
But soccer-mad Canadians have been following along with every goal, save and embellished foul of the tournament, and both finalists have their share of fans here.
The biggest concentration of diehard fans of the French side is likely in Montreal, where Statistics Canada estimates roughly 57,000 people who were born in France live.
For Croatia, it's the Toronto area, which as many as 10,000 people whose first language is Croatian call home.