The talking is all but over, the show is about to begin. England's Ashes tour gets underway in earnest at the Gabba on Thursday morning, at a venue where Australia have not lost since 1988-89, and England have not won since 1986-87.
With that in mind, the odds-setters at Bet365 are refusing to be swayed by sentiment, or even by the raised eyebrows that Australia's squad produced last week, with it featuring a debutant opener in Cameron Bancroft, and recalls for Shaun Marsh and Tim Paine, who hasn't featured in Australia's plans since 2010.
England's likeliest winning scoreline, according to the bookies, is a 3/1 win (14/1) - the same as they achieved in 2010-11. Their own prospects of winning 5-0 are a virtually non-existent 80/1.
Australia's gun duo of Steve Smith and David Warner are the market-leaders where top series run-scorer is concerned.
Both men are currently 3/1. Joe Root, England's captain, is 5/1, with his former captain, Alastair Cook at 6/1. And how about Ben Stokes? England's absentee allrounder is a not outrageous 20/1 to sneak into the squad at the last minute and dominate the series. You know what? I wouldn't bet on it...