The Irish bookmaker backed the Welsh by enlisting the help of 1,200 sheep to spell out a message of support - 'Sheep > Lions' - with each letter consisting of a massive 160 animals.
The marketing effort also holds the Guinness World Record for the biggest flock of sheep ever gathered.
The Welsh have had a disappointing World Cup so far, tying 1-1 with the US in the first game before losing 2-0 to Iran in the second. Now, the team's sole hope of reaching the knockout rounds is to defeat England, which will be challenging considering England's standing as one of the tournament's favourites.
"As an Irish brand, we know all about being underdogs at the World Cup," a Paddy Power representative said of the statement. Unlike us, our Celtic relatives have made it to this event and will now meet England on the opposite side of the planet.
"This is their championship game. They haven't waited 64 years and gone all that far to be bothered by a neighbour from their past. We wanted to give Rob Page a message of solidarity from the sheep pen and warn Southgate: Wales is coming to get ewe."
Cliff Jones, a former Wales and Tottenham Hotspur player, said: "There's no greater feeling for the Welsh than beating the English, regardless of the sport." It's so embedded in our society that even the sheep understand it. This massive expression of solidarity from our beloved sheep population will motivate the boys in Qatar even more."