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England v Spain LIVE: Euro 2024 final line-ups and build-up as Southgate eyes history

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England v Spain LIVE: Euro 2024 final line-ups and build-up as Southgate eyes history

‘We’re excited’ says Southgate as England aim for Euro 2024 glory

England take on Spain in the Euro 2024 final tonight as the Three Lions bid to win a first major men’s trophy for 58 years and make history.

After coming so close to glory at the last Euros, losing to Italy in a heartbreaking penalty shootout, Gareth Southgate has another chance to end England’s long wait. His captain Harry Kane has also been heavily criticised throughout the tournament, and Kane is desperate to win the first trophy of his career in glorious style this evening.

England’s route to the final in Berlin has been a rollercoaster ride: Jude Bellingham’s spectacular overhead kick prevented a dismal defeat by Slovakia, before a tense penalty shootout victory over Switzerland and Ollie Watkins’ pinpoint 90th-minute winner to stun the Netherlands in the semi-finals.

Now they face a talented Spain side inspired by the brilliant teenaged winger Lamine Yamal, and England will have to be at their best as they chase a famous triumph. Follow all the build-up and team news from England v Spain in the Euro 2024 final below:

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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.

Karl Matchett14 July 2024 09:42

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How to watch England v Spain

Spain v England will kick off at 8pm BST on Sunday at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany.

The match will be shown live on both BBC One and ITV 1, with viewers having their choice of pundits, commentators and broadcaster and will also be streamed live via the BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and apps, and ITVX’s website and app.

The BBC coverage on its main channel is scheduled to start at 7pm BST, an hour before kick off, while ITV’s offering will start half an hour earlier at 6.30pm BST.

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Mike Jones14 July 2024 18:18

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The Gareth Southgate mantra defining England’s Euro 2024 charge

There was a delightedly simple statement from Gareth Southgate, having got over so many complications and questions. “I am a proud Englishman.” That is why he took the job in the first place but it obviously had a greater feeling after delivering the national team to a second final in three years and just a third in history. It also has a greater meaning.

In the elated aftermath of his side’s 2-1 semi-final victory over the Netherlands, Southgate enthused about traditional continental qualities like an England team that “had 60 per cent of the ball against the Netherlands”, to go with so many modern sports science approaches that have fired this team so far. There was also something quintessentially English about this, though.

Mike Jones14 July 2024 18:12

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Spain v England: Where is the Euro 2024 final being held?

The showpiece game of this summer’s tournament will take place in Berlin, in the city’s Olympic stadium – the aptly named Olympiastadion.

Though the Allianz in Munich and the BVB Stadion in Dortmund are perhaps the two most well-known stadiums in the country, the venue was chosen for the final and several other games at Euro 2024.

The stadium, which seats around 75,000 spectators, has hosted every German Cup final since 1985, and hosted the (in)famous 2006 World Cup final, where Italy won on penalties after Zinedine Zidane’s headbutt.

It is currently used by 2. Bundesliga side Hertha BSC.

Chris Wilson14 July 2024 18:03

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England v Spain head-to-head

Tonight will be the 28th meeting between these two sides, with fixtures dating as far back as 1929. The Three Lions have won 14 previous meetings, losing 10 and drawing three.

The two sides last met in the Nations League in 2018. Spain won 2-1 at Wembley in September of that year, while England won the return fixture 3-2 in Seville courtesy of goals from Raheem Sterling (2) and Marcus Rashford. Only seven players from the squad that day are invilved at Euro 2024 – Kane, Pickford, Gomez, Trippier, Walker, Alexander-Arnold and Lewis Dunk.

England have met La Roja on six occasions in international tournaments. The first game came at the 1950 World Cup, when Walter Winterbottom’s side were beaten 1-0 in the group stage.

In 1968 the two sides met again at a tournament, this time at the quarter-final stage of Euro 1968, where England won 3-1 over two legs to secure progression to the finals tournament in Italy a month later.

The two sides also drew 0-0 at the group stage of the 1982 World Cup, and two years before that England had beaten Spain 2-1 at the group stage of Euro 1980.

The most recent match was at the quarter-final stage of Euro ’96, where the Three Lions progressed on penalties after a 0-0 draw.

Mike Jones14 July 2024 18:02

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Gareth Southgate admits Spain are favourites but believes England have key factor that could decide final

Chris Wilson14 July 2024 17:55

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Lamine Yamal is a complete talent and ready to make Lionel Messi’s shirt his own

If Lamine Yamal already stands out for his speed, consider the evolution of his career. It was as recently as May 2022 when word started to get around the wider game that Barcelona had another one. When one of the scouts that discovered Andres Iniesta was asked by senior football figures about whispers that the club had “one very special player”, the response was instantaneous. “Lamine Yamal.” There usually tends to be a relatively long build-up from that, as hype builds for a few seasons. Not here.

Chris Wilson14 July 2024 17:45

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Back home hopeful England fan predicts Harry Kane hat trick

Brad Ferwin, 35, who is watching the match at a BBQ in the back garden of a friend in south London after arriving back from Germany after the Switzerland game, predicted a resounding 3-1 victory for England.

The teacher said: “This team is still young but has an exciting depth. Despite their age they have total professionalism, not a dentist chair in sight.

“We have such potential when it all clicks. But my favourite thing? We can now score penalties!

“Of course Gareth deserves to take us to the World Cup. He just needs an assistant manager to introduce more flair and a more attacking style of football to the team. Then we’ll win it probably.”

In a last-minute message to the Three Lions, the 5-a-side legend offered sage advice: “Nows your time. It’s best to shoot sooner than later.”

Brad Ferwin (R) and friends (Brad Ferwin)

Chris Wilson14 July 2024 17:39

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Lamine Yamal becomes youngest-ever men’s Euros goalscorer with world-class strike against France

Lamal, 16, fired a long-range shot into the top corner from outside France’s penalty area, equalising for his nation after Randal Kolo Muani’s early opener in the Euro 2024 semi-final.

With his goal, the winger broke a 20-year record; at Euro 2004, then-18-year-old Johan Vonlanthen scored for Switzerland against France, four days after Wayne Rooney set a record by scoring against the Swiss.

Chris Wilson14 July 2024 17:35

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We’re nervous … but we’ve got Pickford, and I’ve had a shot

Jamie Brooks (2L) and Ross Davis (R) are nervous. Really nervous.

“But we’ve had a couple of shots,” says Jamie. “So we’ll be alright.”

Could we beat Spain at penalties? Ross laughs. “We’ve got Jordan Pickford, don’t we!”

There’s no love lost for the local lad.

(Tom Watling)

Chris Wilson14 July 2024 17:28

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