It’s hard to match a more blockbuster finale than that.
The Euro 2024 finals will soon be over, with two powerful teams still standing for the grand prize.
Spain beat France 2-1 to book their place in the final, with 16-year-old Lamine Yamal putting his name on the world map.
La Furia Roja, led by manager Luis de la Fuente, have been the most complete team in the tournament at all levels, with Yamal, Nico Williams, Fabian Ruiz, Marc Cucurella and Rodri as their key players.
England, despite their wealth of talent, have mostly been the opposite under Gareth Southgate. The Three Lions haven’t played many of the best teams so far and have relied on three last-minute goals to find a way forward. They recently beat the Netherlands 2-1, thanks to a 90th-minute goal from substitute Ollie Watkins.
Nevertheless, English Premier League stars Bukayo Saka, Koby Manyu, Cole Palmer, Marc Guehi and Declan Rice are among the star players who have put up individual performances in their respective minutes, while Harry Kane and Phil Foden will have to do more in this match.
Here’s everything you need to know about the England-Spain Euro final:
When is the England vs Spain Euro final?
England and Spain will face off in the final on Sunday 14 July.
What time is the England vs Spain Euro final?
Kickoff time is set for 3pm ET, 12pm PT.
Where will the England vs Spain Euro final take place?
Olympiastadion (Berlin), home ground of Bundesliga team Hertha BSC, is the venue for the game.
How to watch and stream England vs Spain Euro final
The game will be broadcast and streamed on Fox in English.
How many Euros have England won?
The England men’s team has not won a Euro Championship in its history. Its best performance so far came in the 2021 tournament, when it finished second to Italy, who won via penalty shootout.
How many Euros has Spain won?
Spain, on the other hand, have won three Euros. The first came in 1964, then consecutive victories in 2008 and 2012. La Furia Roja were semi-finalists in 2021.