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Follow our build-up and commentary as England and Spain battle it out in the final of football's Euro 2024 in Germany.
The 2024 Euro Final between Spain and England will air on FOX. How to watch the UEFA Euro 2024 tournament without cable: Fubo. Fubo Pro.
Spain and England battle for the European Championship trophy in today's final in Berlin.
Spain and England meet in what promises to be an epic EURO 2024 final in the Olympiastadion in Berlin on Sunday.
Spain 2 England 3 England to win. Both teams will go for it, fatigue will be a factor, as well as the desire to win, and it will make for an ...
England are bidding to end 58 years of hurt this evening when they take on Spain in the final of the 2024 European Championship.
England and Spain will be broadcasted on Sony Sports Network. Fans can also enjoy the match on Sony Liv app and website.
Spain 2 England 3 England to win. Both teams will go for it, fatigue will be a factor, as well as the desire to win, and it will make for an ...
Spain and England meet in what promises to be an epic EURO 2024 final in the Olympiastadion in Berlin on Sunday.
Will Spain win a fourth European title? Can England’s men side win their first?
[ MORE: EURO 2024 schedule, bracket ]
Spain are the favorites heading into the final
as their brilliantly incisive pressing style has blown everyone away at this tournament.
Luis de la Fuente’s young side beat France in the semifinal as the brilliance of 16-year-old Lamine Yamal (he turns 17 the day before this final) got them going and Dani Olmo scored the winner in the comeback.
Spain still look to dictate the tempo of play but their counters and transitions are devastating and they can hurt you in so many ways.
England, somehow, are in the final and Gareth Southgate’s stars have shown incredible resilience. They were behind in their last 16, quarterfinal and semifinal games but won all of them and their semifinal victory against the Netherlands was their best performance of the tournament as they continue to improve and trend in the right direction.
Ollie Watkins was the hero off the bench to score yet another late goal for England as the Three Lions know they need to improve but they have that knack of hanging in games and somebody is popping up with the goods when it matters most. The underdog tag should actually suit England as they play in their second-straight European Championship to watch Spain vs England,
Spain team news, focus
The main injury concern is Alvaro Morata who was injured when a security guard slipped over and hit him during the post-match celebrations following Spain’s semifinal win against France. They’re already missing Pedri after he was injured in the quarterfinal against Germany, but Olmo has come in for Pedri and had a huge impact.
The big question is whether Robin Le Normand and Dani Carvajal come straight back in after missing the semifinal against France through suspension. Jesus Navas and Nacho used all of their experience to step in but it feels like Luis de la Fuente will go with Le Normand and Carvajal from the start.
The young duo of Lamal and Nico Williams have been a revelation out wide and if they play well, Spain play well. Fabian Ruiz and Rodri also have a wonderful understanding in central midfield and will look to wrestle control of the engine room and push Spain high up the pitch.
England team news, focus
The Three Lions have a pretty settled lineup at this point and the main question is whether or not Luke Shaw is now fit to start the game.
He came on at half time for Kieran Trippier in the semifinal and gives England natural balance as a left wing-back in their 3-4-2-1 system.
There is also the possibility that England go to a back four to stop Spain finding space out wide behind their wing-backs. But seeing how well the back three has worked over the last two games, both in terms of keeping the defensive solidity but also allowing England’s talented attackers to have more freedom, it is likely Southgate will stick with that formation.
Spain vs England prediction
This is a real clash of style but it feels like Spain will just have the edge as their ability on the transition can win them the game at any moment. England will hang in there and have chances but this will be their biggest test of the tournament by some distance. Spain 2-1 England.
History beckons on Sunday for England and Spain, a first men's European Championships for the Three Lions, or a record-breaking fourth for La Furia Roja, by far and away the best performing team in the tournament so far. England might just have the most talent on paper, and some of those qualities finally started shining through in their triumph over the Dutch in the semifinals. Let's take a look at what could be the decisive trends in the game and what could a win for either side mean in the aftermath.
What changes will be made to the starting XIs?
To what extent did the impressive performances of those who entered the defensive fray against France influence Luis de la Fuente for the biggest game of his managerial career? At right back, one would assume the answer is not at all. Jesus Navas performed well in spite of the circumstances the 37-year-old found himself in when he was booked early on while having the task of defending the most dangerous forward in football, but he was aided no end by his opposition's curious reluctance to circulate the ball to Kylian Mbappe on the left flank. In spite of that, it is hard to see how Dani Carvajal, so reliable in the biggest games, does not come in.
Aymeric Laporte's partner might be a little more up for debate. Robin Le Normand had looked solid enough without ever quite excelling before a yellow card ruled him out of the semifinal, one where Nacho entered the fray impressively. The former Real Madrid captain has seen it all when it comes to big finals -- and done it when occasionally called for -- and such big game experience cannot be discounted.
England, on the other hand, is likely to roll out at least 10 of the players who Southgate has entrusted to get them to another final. There are question marks over the availability of Kieran Trippier, substituted off at half time as a precaution in the semifinal win over the Netherlands. It would hardly be the end of the world for the Three Lions, who spent so much much of the tournament without a functioning left side, if Luke Shaw entered the fray.
For all the question marks over Southgate's tactical acumen, it should be noted that even while deploying an infrequently changing starting lineup -- Declan Rice's midfield partner the only unsettled slot during this tournament -- he has been able to give different looks to his England side. Against Switzerland came the much vaunted pivot to a 3-4-2-1, Bukayo Saka functioning as a true right-sided attacker in possession, while Trippier's role was more hybrid.
In the first half against the Dutch, however, England were even more front-footed. You could be forgiven for confusing the pass map above with something from a progressive, ball-dominant club side. It is not a million miles away from the sort of 2-3-5 in possession that Arsenal and Manchester City exploit, perhaps more 2-4-4, Walker and Trippier less inverting and more looking to stretch the width of the pitch with overlapping runs.
Will England feel like they can get away with such aggressive possession play from their full backs (especially the one who is supposed to be a hybrid wing back) when Dani Olmo and Rodri are waiting to spring Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal in behind? Perhaps not entirely, though advancing Trippier and Walker that high up the pitch tested the Dutch ability to play through the press and would do the same of a Spanish backline that, Laporte aside, may struggle.
After 50 matches, the UEFA Euro 2024 tournament comes to a close this weekend with the Euro Final, where England and Spain will face off on the field. Spain has won every one of their Euro matches so far in the tournament, while England has had two draws along with their wins. The last time the two teams faced off at Europe's prestigious international soccer tournament was in 1996, where the match ended in a 0-0 draw.
England and Spain play in the UEFA Euro 2024 Final this Sunday, July 14, kicking off at 3 p.m. ET on FOX. Are you ready to tune into the final game of the Euro 2024? Here's everything you need to know about watching the UEFA Euro final.
When is Spain vs. England?
Spain vs. England in the Euro 2024 final kicks off at 3 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. BST on July 14. This fixture takes place at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany.
How to watch Spain vs. England for free
Spain vs. England in Euro 2024 is being broadcast by BBC and ITV, with free live streaming available on BBC iPlayer and ITVX.
Spain is on the board as a slight favorite (+145) after rolling through the European Championships thus far, highlighted by previous wins over European powers Germany (2-1) and France (2-1) in the quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively. The Spanish side seeks its record fourth Euro title with a 3-1 record in four previous finals appearances. The last time Spain appeared in a Euro final was in 2012, when they won the European title for a second straight year.
While Spain has four all-time Euro finals appearances to just one for England, the English do have the most recent appearance having reached the finals and lost to Italy in 2020. England continues to have high hopes behind the scoring duo of Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham and could make the case that they reached the Euro final despite not playing their A game in any one match. England defeated the Netherlands, 2-1, in the semifinals and advanced past Switzerland (1-1), 5-3, on penalties in the quarterfinal round.
England and Spain are set for a 3 p.m. ET start on FOX and TUDN. Live streams are available from FuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial) and SlingTV (50% off 1st month).
The official site of EURO 2024. Visit now for information such as news, stats, videos, player and club information and much more.
2024 UEFA European Cup live at FOX Sports. See highlights, scores, schedules, player bios, current standings, stats & more.
Follow our build-up and commentary as England and Spain battle it out in the final of football's Euro 2024 in Germany.
The 2024 Euro Final between Spain and England will air on FOX. How to watch the UEFA Euro 2024 tournament without cable: Fubo. Fubo Pro.
Spain and England battle for the European Championship trophy in today's final in Berlin.
Spain and England meet in what promises to be an epic EURO 2024 final in the Olympiastadion in Berlin on Sunday.
Spain 2 England 3 England to win. Both teams will go for it, fatigue will be a factor, as well as the desire to win, and it will make for an ...
England are bidding to end 58 years of hurt this evening when they take on Spain in the final of the 2024 European Championship.
England and Spain will be broadcasted on Sony Sports Network. Fans can also enjoy the match on Sony Liv app and website.
Spain 2 England 3 England to win. Both teams will go for it, fatigue will be a factor, as well as the desire to win, and it will make for an ...
Spain and England meet in what promises to be an epic EURO 2024 final in the Olympiastadion in Berlin on Sunday.
Will Spain win a fourth European title? Can England’s men side win their first?
[ MORE: EURO 2024 schedule, bracket ]
Spain are the favorites heading into the final
as their brilliantly incisive pressing style has blown everyone away at this tournament.
Luis de la Fuente’s young side beat France in the semifinal as the brilliance of 16-year-old Lamine Yamal (he turns 17 the day before this final) got them going and Dani Olmo scored the winner in the comeback.
Spain still look to dictate the tempo of play but their counters and transitions are devastating and they can hurt you in so many ways.
England, somehow, are in the final and Gareth Southgate’s stars have shown incredible resilience. They were behind in their last 16, quarterfinal and semifinal games but won all of them and their semifinal victory against the Netherlands was their best performance of the tournament as they continue to improve and trend in the right direction.
Ollie Watkins was the hero off the bench to score yet another late goal for England as the Three Lions know they need to improve but they have that knack of hanging in games and somebody is popping up with the goods when it matters most. The underdog tag should actually suit England as they play in their second-straight European Championship to watch Spain vs England,
Spain team news, focus
The main injury concern is Alvaro Morata who was injured when a security guard slipped over and hit him during the post-match celebrations following Spain’s semifinal win against France. They’re already missing Pedri after he was injured in the quarterfinal against Germany, but Olmo has come in for Pedri and had a huge impact.
The big question is whether Robin Le Normand and Dani Carvajal come straight back in after missing the semifinal against France through suspension. Jesus Navas and Nacho used all of their experience to step in but it feels like Luis de la Fuente will go with Le Normand and Carvajal from the start.
The young duo of Lamal and Nico Williams have been a revelation out wide and if they play well, Spain play well. Fabian Ruiz and Rodri also have a wonderful understanding in central midfield and will look to wrestle control of the engine room and push Spain high up the pitch.
England team news, focus
The Three Lions have a pretty settled lineup at this point and the main question is whether or not Luke Shaw is now fit to start the game.
He came on at half time for Kieran Trippier in the semifinal and gives England natural balance as a left wing-back in their 3-4-2-1 system.
There is also the possibility that England go to a back four to stop Spain finding space out wide behind their wing-backs. But seeing how well the back three has worked over the last two games, both in terms of keeping the defensive solidity but also allowing England’s talented attackers to have more freedom, it is likely Southgate will stick with that formation.
Spain vs England prediction
This is a real clash of style but it feels like Spain will just have the edge as their ability on the transition can win them the game at any moment. England will hang in there and have chances but this will be their biggest test of the tournament by some distance. Spain 2-1 England.
History beckons on Sunday for England and Spain, a first men's European Championships for the Three Lions, or a record-breaking fourth for La Furia Roja, by far and away the best performing team in the tournament so far. England might just have the most talent on paper, and some of those qualities finally started shining through in their triumph over the Dutch in the semifinals. Let's take a look at what could be the decisive trends in the game and what could a win for either side mean in the aftermath.
What changes will be made to the starting XIs?
To what extent did the impressive performances of those who entered the defensive fray against France influence Luis de la Fuente for the biggest game of his managerial career? At right back, one would assume the answer is not at all. Jesus Navas performed well in spite of the circumstances the 37-year-old found himself in when he was booked early on while having the task of defending the most dangerous forward in football, but he was aided no end by his opposition's curious reluctance to circulate the ball to Kylian Mbappe on the left flank. In spite of that, it is hard to see how Dani Carvajal, so reliable in the biggest games, does not come in.
Aymeric Laporte's partner might be a little more up for debate. Robin Le Normand had looked solid enough without ever quite excelling before a yellow card ruled him out of the semifinal, one where Nacho entered the fray impressively. The former Real Madrid captain has seen it all when it comes to big finals -- and done it when occasionally called for -- and such big game experience cannot be discounted.
England, on the other hand, is likely to roll out at least 10 of the players who Southgate has entrusted to get them to another final. There are question marks over the availability of Kieran Trippier, substituted off at half time as a precaution in the semifinal win over the Netherlands. It would hardly be the end of the world for the Three Lions, who spent so much much of the tournament without a functioning left side, if Luke Shaw entered the fray.
For all the question marks over Southgate's tactical acumen, it should be noted that even while deploying an infrequently changing starting lineup -- Declan Rice's midfield partner the only unsettled slot during this tournament -- he has been able to give different looks to his England side. Against Switzerland came the much vaunted pivot to a 3-4-2-1, Bukayo Saka functioning as a true right-sided attacker in possession, while Trippier's role was more hybrid.
In the first half against the Dutch, however, England were even more front-footed. You could be forgiven for confusing the pass map above with something from a progressive, ball-dominant club side. It is not a million miles away from the sort of 2-3-5 in possession that Arsenal and Manchester City exploit, perhaps more 2-4-4, Walker and Trippier less inverting and more looking to stretch the width of the pitch with overlapping runs.
Will England feel like they can get away with such aggressive possession play from their full backs (especially the one who is supposed to be a hybrid wing back) when Dani Olmo and Rodri are waiting to spring Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal in behind? Perhaps not entirely, though advancing Trippier and Walker that high up the pitch tested the Dutch ability to play through the press and would do the same of a Spanish backline that, Laporte aside, may struggle.
After 50 matches, the UEFA Euro 2024 tournament comes to a close this weekend with the Euro Final, where England and Spain will face off on the field. Spain has won every one of their Euro matches so far in the tournament, while England has had two draws along with their wins. The last time the two teams faced off at Europe's prestigious international soccer tournament was in 1996, where the match ended in a 0-0 draw.
England and Spain play in the UEFA Euro 2024 Final this Sunday, July 14, kicking off at 3 p.m. ET on FOX. Are you ready to tune into the final game of the Euro 2024? Here's everything you need to know about watching the UEFA Euro final.
When is Spain vs. England?
Spain vs. England in the Euro 2024 final kicks off at 3 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. BST on July 14. This fixture takes place at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany.
How to watch Spain vs. England for free
Spain vs. England in Euro 2024 is being broadcast by BBC and ITV, with free live streaming available on BBC iPlayer and ITVX.
Spain is on the board as a slight favorite (+145) after rolling through the European Championships thus far, highlighted by previous wins over European powers Germany (2-1) and France (2-1) in the quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively. The Spanish side seeks its record fourth Euro title with a 3-1 record in four previous finals appearances. The last time Spain appeared in a Euro final was in 2012, when they won the European title for a second straight year.
While Spain has four all-time Euro finals appearances to just one for England, the English do have the most recent appearance having reached the finals and lost to Italy in 2020. England continues to have high hopes behind the scoring duo of Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham and could make the case that they reached the Euro final despite not playing their A game in any one match. England defeated the Netherlands, 2-1, in the semifinals and advanced past Switzerland (1-1), 5-3, on penalties in the quarterfinal round.
England and Spain are set for a 3 p.m. ET start on FOX and TUDN. Live streams are available from FuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial) and SlingTV (50% off 1st month).