Spain and England face off at the Olympiastadion in Berlin on Sunday in the Euro 2024 final, with the winner being crowned champions of Europe.
Spain has won the tournament three times and will become the first nation with four championships, breaking a tie with Germany for fourth. England, meanwhile, have never won the tournament and are back in the final after finishing runners-up at Euro 2020.
Sunday’s showdown begins at 3 p.m. ET, airing on Fox TV.
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Spain coach Luis de la Fuente made two changes to his starting squad for Sunday’s Euro 2024 final. After missing Spain’s semi-final win over France, defenders Dani Carvajal and Robin Le Normand returned from suspension in place of Nacho and Jesus Navas.
line up: Unai Simon (GK); Dani Carvajal, Aymeric Laporte, Robin Le Normand, Marc Cucurella; Rodri, Fabian Ruiz; Lamin Yamal, Dani Olmo, Nico Williams; Alvaro Morata (c).
Manager Gareth Southgate made one change from the semi-final win over the Netherlands and brought on Luke Shaw in place of Kieran Trippier. Shaw scored a goal in the Euro 2020 final.
line up: Jordan Pickford (GK); Kyle Walker, Mark Guhy, John Stones, Luke Shaw; Declan Rice, Kobi Manu, Bukayo Saka; Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden, Harry Kane (c)
Sunday’s final between Spain and England begins at 3 p.m. ET, airing on Fox.
Captain Harry Kane and his England team-mates are desperate to overcome the disappointment of losing the last European Championship final by beating Spain in the decider in Berlin on Sunday and lifting their first major trophy in almost 60 years.
Caen is one of eight German teams that competed three years ago when England lost at home to Italy, losing on penalties after the match at Wembley.
“After that final a lot of us were, obviously, discouraged by the result. And, as always, there’s a long journey to get back to where we are now. So full credit to the resilience the boys have shown The credit goes to him.” Kane said at Saturday’s pre-final press conference.
“And yes, it speaks volumes about the mentality of this team. So we’re really happy to be back in another European final and, of course, we’re really desperate to go one step further than last time.” Are.” ,
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The phrase comes from a song called “Three Lions” released before Euro 1996 by David Baddiel and Frank Skinner with the rock band The Lightning Seeds.
Euro 1996 was held in England, and the song is about “30 years of hurt” and disappointment of the national team since winning the 1966 World Cup.
Berlin showed its best side during the day with warm temperatures and blue skies as fans of the respective team camped out around the city. But there was sporadic rain before the stadium gates opened three hours before kick off.
However, the weather was forecast to be clear and 68 degrees when the match started.
Supporters in their team colors were good-naturedly drinking in a traditional beer garden located near the stadium, or lining up in long lines to gain entry to the venue.
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Spanish midfielder Fabian Ruiz was not on many people’s radar when Euro 2024 began after struggling to maintain a starting place in PSG and the national team.
But after a string of stellar performances in Germany, he is finally catching the attention of fans and pundits.
The 28-year-old has been a motor for Spain during their six wins in Sunday’s final against England at Berlin’s Olympiastadion, where his team is after a record fourth Euro title.
Fabian has been one of the tournament’s uplifting stories, becoming a cornerstone of coach Luis de la Fuente’s project after being ignored for almost two years by former boss Luis Enrique, who left him out of the 2022 World Cup squad.
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Spain’s Jesus Navas is retiring at the end of the year having battled a hip injury for almost five seasons, but there’s nothing stopping the 38-year-old from fighting for one last major trophy in the Euro 2024 final against England on Sunday .
Navas, who has been with the team for 15 years, is the last of Spain’s golden generation that won world and European titles more than a decade ago.
Navas, a World Cup winner in 2010 and European champion two years later, who is retiring in December, will be looking to end a sensational career with another title.
“I’ve been struggling with my hip problem for four or five years, but playing for my country means everything to me,” Navas said at a press conference on Saturday.
“Everything hurts afterwards but it’s about giving it your all that day, being the same person with the same kind of humility.”
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Gareth Southgate is 90 minutes away from completing his eight-year mission to “win the respect of the football world” when victory over Spain in Sunday’s Euro 2024 final will finally earn England a place on the big screen highlights reel.
Southgate gave the final news conference of the tournament at Berlin’s Olympiastadion just 24 hours before his team was attempting to win another major trophy on top of the 1966 World Cup.
The “58-year injury” following Wembley success typically featured a routine of high expectations followed by huge disappointments, and Southgate felt that the boom and bust was a self-perpetuating cycle.
“We tried to change the mentality from the beginning, we tried to be more honest about where we were as a football nation,” he said.
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The best advice Spain manager Luis de la Fuente can give his players as they prepare to face England in the Euro 2024 final is to stay true to their identity of playing entertaining football, he said on Saturday.
Spain have taken the tournament by storm with six consecutive wins, including a comeback win against France in the semi-finals despite the absence of several key starting players.
He did so without sacrificing his aggressive style, mentality and confidence, which de la Fuente believes he should remain faithful to on Sunday.
“If we are not Spain, we have no chance,” de la Fuente said at a news conference on Saturday.
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