England forward Jamie Vardy will miss Friday's warm-up match with Australia - as he's getting married two days before.
The Leicester striker had originally planned to get married last year, and had to move the wedding from June to May this year following his incredible season.
England manager Roy Hodgson said that he was happy for Jamie Vardy to finally tie the knot, and also stated that his place in the squad would not be under immediate threat because of his absence.
"I think he deserves that possibility to get married here", "?Hodgson told ESPN.
"I don't think his place in the team or the squad is under enormous threat and we do have other players to see that we need to look at", the England manager said, referencing Manchester United duo Wayne Rooney and Marcus Rashford and Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge, all of whom played a part in their club's respective finals over the past week.
Vardy scored England's winner in Sunday's friendly with Turkey, after Harry Kane and Hakan Calhanoglu had scored in a frantic opening twenty minutes, and has been tipped to start in England's first match in France against Russia, having scored 24 league goals, being named both Premier League Player of the Season and FWA Football of the Year in the process.
"The boss has given me Wednesday off to get married but I'll be back in training after that" Vardy said after the game.
Vardy had originally planned to get married last year, but postponed after being called up to the England squad to face Ireland last summer.