It's Christmas eve, which means that children everywhere will be waiting for a visit from Santa Claus tonight.
Furthermore this year you can follow him as he goes around the world!
Flying across many nations in various time regions sets aside time, so while he may not arrive in the UK under the evening of December 24, you can follow his sled from Christmas eve morning.
This is the way you can follow Santa this year...
How to track Santa this year?
The Norad Santa tracker has been following Santa on Christmas eve for more than 60-years, and 2021 is the same.
From 9am UK time on December 24, you can follow Santa as he goes around the world.
Google's Santa tracker does likewise work and dispatches at 10am on Christmas eve.
As indicated by Norad, Santa typically visits the South Pacific first, then, at that point, New Zealand and Australia.
From that point forward, he goes up to Japan, over to Asia, across to Africa, then, at that point, onto Western Europe, Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Central and South America.
Notwithstanding, Norad's site peruses: "Santa Clause's course can be impacted by climate, so it's truly erratic. NORAD facilitates with Santa's Elf dispatch staff to affirm his hour of kickoff, yet starting there on, Santa gives orders. We simply track him!"