Supermodel Heidi Klum is as nervous as the 32 qualified teams who will be about the draw for the world's biggest sporting event, which is being hosted in her native Germany next June.
"Your heart is bound to beat a little faster," she said this week, but at least she's got the outfit sorted.
"I've picked out a turquoise dress, but everyone knows what women are like, so I might change my mind at the last minute," she said.
Indeed, uncertainty will be the theme for the ceremony. FIFA expects 350 million viewers to watch the World Cup 2006 draw live as it is beamed from a 4000-capacity glass hall at the Leipzig Messe in eastern Germany to television sets across the globe.
Plenty of the game's legends are in town to dip their hands in the tombola and add sparkle to the draw's unique recipe for excitement.
Brazil's Pele, Holland's Johan Cruyff, Cameroon's Roger Milla and Germany's own Franz Beckenbauer are just a few.
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