Germany's Bild newspaper has promised that Germans will not hog hotel sun loungers and would ditch their goalkeeper for the next penalty shootout, playing on friendly stereotypes in a last-ditch plea to Britons to stay in the European Union.
Britons are deciding the future of their country and Europe on Thursday in a referendum on EU membership, with most opinion polls putting the "Leave" and "Remain" camps neck-and-neck.
"Dear Brits, if you remain in the EU ... then we ourselves will recognise the Wembley goal," Bild declared above a picture of Geoff Hurst's controversial extra-time goal in the 1966 World Cup Final, when the English soccer team beat West Germany.
Touching on decades of rivalry on the soccer pitch, the paper said Germany would go without its goalkeeper in the next penalty shootout between England and Germany.