
By the time England and France have finished doing battle at Twickenham on Saturday, the victorious team will be fully expected to go on and claim a grand slam.
In the build up it seems France are a little on edge ahead of the game.
We have seen Marc Lievremont shouting off, with his 'everyone hates England' jibe, attempting to wind up the hosts and provoke a response.
Instead we have seen Martin Johnson remain tight lipped, and Toby Flood openly mock the comments.
In addition the visitors to HQ have made several changes to their starting XV for the game.
Sebastien Chabal, Vincent Clerc, Dimitri Yachvili and Yannick Jauzion have all been recalled, while Maxime Medard is shifted to full back.
There's no doubt they will attempt to be more physical than Italy, and get in the faces of the English front row.
But in addition they will not concede sloppy ball like the Italians did, and will definitely not stand off and allow England to attack in flowing fashion.
England on the other hand have made just one change, as Andrew Sheridan comes back in after injury with Alex Corbisiero moving out of the side.
This seems a more settled side, and it is no secret that they have been scoring freely while France haven't exactly had a tight defence.
And despite French claims that they have a plan to contain Chris Ashton, the Northampton wing will no doubt be a threat.
On home soil, and form considered, England should run out the victors but it certainly won't be easy.
However after their next game at home to Scotland, a potential grand slam finale will rest on a tricky trip to Ireland.
How nice it is to be able to dream of a first English grand slam since 2003.