England face Spain in the Euro 2024 final, as the Three Lions bid to win a first major men’s trophy for 58 years.
Gareth Southgate’s side’s route to the final has not been straightforward, despite finishing top of the group. England have only reached Berlin after a round of late victories, including a dramatic late overhead kick from Jude Bellingham, and penalties against Switzerland.
Bellingham’s stunning strike prevented a disappointing exit in the round of 16, but against the Netherlands in the semi-finals, England showed their best football of the tournament. Ollie Watkins provided the late winner on that occasion to send the Three Lions on the road to Berlin.
England do not have any injuries ahead of the final, meaning Southgate has some huge selection decisions to make, especially surrounding the fitness of Luke Shaw. The left-back has been recovering from injury throughout the tournament but managed to come on at half time in the semi-final for Kieran Trippier and plenty of fans are desperate to see the Man United man start.
Follow all the build-up and team news from England v Spain in the Euro 2024 final below:
England v Spain: Gareth Southgate poised to keep faith with Kieran Trippier at left-back
Gareth Southgate is poised to keep faith with Kieran Trippier at left-back for England’s Euro 2024 final against Spain, according to reports.
In a largely expected move, the Three Lions boss looks set to pick the same line-up that started against Netherlands.
It means Luke Shaw is poised to start on the bench and will have to wait once more to impact the Berlin final.
Luke Baker14 July 2024 08:23
Aaron Ramsdale opens up in England diary room at Euro 2024
Jack Rathborn14 July 2024 08:22
Some Basque fans pledge allegiance to Three Lions ahead of Euro final
Never more than when England are in a tournament, the mantra of ‘Scouse, not English’ is heard as justification for not getting behind the Three Lions in some quarters of Liverpool.
But it appears the Basque Autonomous Community have the same attitude to the Spanish national team.
One Atheltic Bilbao fan X account wrote: “If you don’t go with England this Sunday you don’t like football.”
Barney Davis14 July 2024 08:15
A Spain win at Euro 2024 could deliver a surprise new Ballon d’Or winner
The Ballon d’Or isn’t exactly an outright popularity contest, but there’s certainly more to who gets the award than a simple conversation of who has been the best player across the year.
Positionally, personality and prizes all seem to take huge standing in the overall podium rank, even now that the long-running era of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo dominance appears to have reached its conclusion, following the former’s move to MLS.
As such, it’s down to performance levels at the elite end, yes, but inevitably also playing for one of the superclubs, achieving something momentous at club level – often several somethings – and then, in years when the calendar allows so, adding success at international level.
Jack Rathborn14 July 2024 08:12
BBC or ITV: Who should fans choose for the Euro 2024 final?
England v Spain is a tough match to call on Sunday but there is one contest for which we already know the result. The BBC and ITV will both broadcast the Euro 2024 final live, and the BBC is set to enjoy a significantly larger share of the viewing figures.
Three years ago, a peak of 31 million people tuned into the Euro 2020 final, which England lost to Italy on penalties. It was the UK’s most-watched TV event since Princess Diana’s funeral and the BBC picked up 25 million (81 per cent) of the audience, compared to ITV’s 5.9 million.
That difference is the natural consequence of trying to push Gillette razors at every possible interval, which seems to include the miniscule gap between national anthems and kick-off these days. But might that ratio shift this time around? Could ITV eat into the BBC’s giant share of the pie?
Jack Rathborn14 July 2024 08:02
Where will England fans in Berlin sit at the Olympiastadion?
The official allocation of 10,295 England will be situated behind one of the goals at the Olympiastadion.
Since renovations in 2004, the Olympiastadion has a permanent capacity of 74,475 seats and is the largest stadium in Germany for international football matches.
Despite the reduced view from the running track detaching fans from the action the atmosphere is expected to be feverish for the final.
Other England fans will be dotted around the stadium at different locations.
The Spanish supporters have been allocated their tickets at the opposite end.
Barney Davis14 July 2024 08:00
England leave Blankenhain base for Berlin final
Jack Rathborn14 July 2024 07:52
Marc Guehi drawing on past triumph as inspiration for England’s European Championship ‘redemption’
For many an England player, winning a major final against Spain and scoring in it would represent a perfect day this weekend. For a couple, it has already happened. Not in a senior European Championships either but a World Cup, albeit at Under-17 level.
Phil Foden got the third and fifth goals, sandwiching a strike by Marc Guehi in a 5-2 win in 2017. “Very good memories,” said the centre-back, studying the footage seven years on. “We were playing against a really good team in Spain.”
As England came from 2-0 down in Kolkata and Gareth Southgate’s team now have conceded first in each of the last 16, the quarter-final and the semi-final before eventually prevailing, the similarities may yet continue. “I remember coming down the tunnel and we had scored just before half-time [through Rhian Brewster] and their heads went down,” Guehi recalled. “I think it was just a moment for us to be vocal and to say, ‘we’ve got this. It’s not going to happen again.’ It just showed the resilience of the team at the time to overcome such a tough moment for us.”
Jack Rathborn14 July 2024 07:42
Gary Lineker confirms BBC line-up for Euro 2024 final with surprise guest
Throughout the tournament, the BBC and ITV have alternated which matches each broadcaster has shown, but both will be showing the final.
Lineker revealed his presenting team on the Rest Is Football podcast, saying: “It’ll be a buzz on the BBC, we’ll all be there.
Jack Rathborn14 July 2024 07:32
The simple idea that made Spain the most dangerous team in Europe
In Luis de la Fuente’s first international break with Spain back in March 2023, he stopped a training session at moments that the players didn’t expect. It’s an approach that has become familiar now, but was odd for the squad at the time.
One intervention was for goalkeeper Unai Simon to kick it long. Another was to work on set pieces, since De la Fuente’s predecessor Luis Enrique had insisted he “didn’t have time”. These are rudimentarily pragmatic elements that seem to run against Spain’s ideological purism, the pressing-possession that has dominated the game for 16 years, but that was part of the point.
By contrast, Enrique gave long instructional talks with a giant screen after sessions, which began to contribute to a sense of detachment and drift. This was the great frustration with his regime. It had seemed like a vibrant new era with a new generation, but ended up falling to all of the same old flaws Spain have suffered since 2012.
Jack Rathborn14 July 2024 07:24