It's Time for the final of Euro 2024 in Berlin!
This 2024 rendition of the Euros has been one to remember, with many upsets and surprises along the way, but now, it all comes down to this as Spain take on England in the final, aiming for European glory.
Spain vs England: Who To Look Out For
Spain
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16-year-old Lamine Yamal has been the talk of the tournament for the Spaniards, with his goal against France helping his side to the final giving him the title of youngest ever Euros goalscorer.
Playing for Barcelona, the talented youngster has been fun to watch, with his technical skillset drawing comparisons to Lionel Messi. Yamal leads all players in assists, with three to his name heading into the final.
Of course, Yamal is not the only star for Luis de la Fuente's side, with Dani Olmo (3 goals), Alvaro Morata, and Nico Williams showcasing in attack, and a strong defence cementing a 6-0-0 record in the tournament.
England
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Jude Bellingham has become a fan favourite amongst England fans this tournament, with 'Hey Jude' being sung at stadiums across Germany at any given chance.
Whilst his tournament perhaps hasn't been as consistent as he would have hoped, the Birmingham-born midfielder has still produced moments of magic for Gareth Southgate's side. It was his equalising overhead kick against Slovakia that brought the energy to the game, which England went on to win 2-1.
Harry Kane is tied with Dani Olmo on goals with 3, as he extends his lead as England's top all-time scorer. It was Ollie Watkins' goal that sent the English squad to the final, with an extra-time winner vs Netherlands. However, fans may be worried about their defensive matchup with Spain's fast pace.
When is the Euro 2024 Final?
The Euros final is on Sunday 14th July, with kick-off at 8 PM UK time, or 9 PM in Germany.
Where can I watch the Final?
Sunday's game will be broadcast on both BBC and ITV, so you can take your pick of pundits and commentators!
Where will the Final be held?
The Euro 2024 final will be held at the Olympiastadion in Germany's capital, Berlin. It is the largest of all 10 of the stadiums at the tournament. Spain's 3-0 win over Croatia in the group stage was held here, but England are yet to play at the home of Hertha BSC.
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Euro 2024 has been one to remember for fans across the continent. Whilst Scotland had a disappointing group stage knockout, over 200,000 Scots partied in Germany. The tournament comes to an end on Sunday, as another summer of football closes. You can pick up the official Euro football, or the football shirt range at Greaves Sports to enjoy it a little longer!