While you may not have donned your England shirt since our defeat in the Euros final last summer, this weekend's St George's Day celebrations might just provide the perfect opportunity.
Commonly known as a day where we celebrate all things English, the story of England's patron saint and his battle against a legendary dragon is as well known as the red and white flag.
But, if you're in need of a quick refresher on all things St George's, we've put together a quick guide so you can brush up on your history skills.
Likewise, if you're heading into Manchester this weekend, you'll find more information on how to get involved in this year's celebrations. READ MORE: Manchester's best beer gardens to make the most of the sun Saint George is thought to have been born in Palestine in the 3rd Century AD to Christian parents.
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