On July 14th, Watch Spain vs England live streams and tv channel details start time, brings Euro 2024 to a close in a grand final between two soccer heavyweights. The last time these teams met in a major tournament was 28 years ago in the Euro 96 quarter-final – the Three Lions won a nervy penalty shootout that day, so what could be in store in the biggest game of all nearly three decades on?
In the grand finale of the UEFA European Championship (Euro Cup 2024), Spain will lock horns with England at Olympia Stadium in Berlin tonight at 12:30 AM IST. Spain is seeking a record fourth title at the Euros to break a tie with Germany, while England is bidding for a first major trophy in men's soccer since the 1966 World Cup.
Euro 2024 has been a fantastic international soccer tournament, and the Spain vs England live stream is a matchup worthy of any final. The favorites are clear, but the world’s most popular spot doesn’t always play out as you’d expect. Don’t miss the Euro 2024 final, and to make sure you enjoy every moment, we’ve got all the details you need to watch down below.
Spain have been the best team in the tournament by a country mile. La Roja have won 16 of their last 18 internationals, dating back to the start of 2023, and are on an eight-match winning run after a come-from-behind 2-1 quarter-final defeat of France, thanks to Lamine Yamal's sumptuous winner. The beautiful football is now combined with ruthlessness and Luis de la Fuente's side have had to both graft and glide to reach a fifth Euros final. Dani Carvajal and Robin Le Normand return from suspension.
England started (very) slowly but Jude Bellingham's last-second overhead kick to save the Three Lions an early exit in the last 16 woke them up. Gareth Southgate's side were much-improved in the first half of their 2-1 quarter-final victory over the Netherlands, albeit having to rely on a dodgy penalty decision for their equalizer for a foul on captain Harry Kane. Ollie Watkins' late winner was the feel-good story of the summer for a player who nine years ago was playing in the sixth tier for Weston-super-Mare.
Spain, who is considered the best team in the event and has won all six of its games at Euro 2024, will begin as the favourite. The Spanish national teams have had a lot of success lately. The men's team won the UEFA Nations League in June of last year, while the women's team won the World Cup two months later. Winning the title would prolong this winning streak.
What did you do the day after you turned 17? On second thoughts, don't answer that. Lamine Yamal, though, will play in a Euro 2024 final the day after his birthday. The Barcelona wide man still can't vote, smoke, drive or drink alcohol but has lit this tournament up with sinuous skills and a goal against France that took the breath away. England must work hard to stop the winger, with a decision to be made on whether Kieran Trippier or fit-again Luke Shaw will start down the left to combat the kid.
Despite much criticism at home from pundits and fans alike for their performances in Germany, Gareth Southgate's Three Lions nevertheless find themselves on the brink of glory for the first time since the 1966 World Cup. England come into the final after a tense last-four clash with the Netherlands that saw them win 2-1, thanks to a dramatic injury-time winner from Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins.
Spain are widely regarded as having been the most impressive side during Euro 2024. Their campaign has seen the emergence of a number of bright young talents for La Roja, including teenage sensation Lamine Yamal, who was on target in his side's 2-1 win over France in the semifinals.
Spain play England on Sunday, July 14, at the Olympiastadion in Berlin. Kickoff is set for 9 p.m. CET local time in Germany, making it a 8 p.m. BST start in the UK. In the US and Canada, it's a 3 p.m. ET or 12 p.m. PT start, while the game gets underway at 5 a.m. AEST in Australia on Monday.
Spain are widely considered to have been the best-performing nation at Euro 2024. La Roja won Group B in style, with maximum points and without conceding a single goal, and have progressed through an extremely testing run to the final that included beating hosts Germany and World Cup 2022 finalists France. Spain have scored the most goals at the tournament, and based on performances to date, would be more than deserving winners.
England’s route to the final has been very different. The Three Lions topped Group C, but were far from convincing, and then were just seconds away from elimination in the Round of 16 against Slovakia (a stunning Jude Bellingham goal deep in injury time saved England’s tournament). England were better against Switzerland in the quarters winning on penalties and improved further against the Netherlands in the semi-finals, but there are still big question marks over how England will perform in the Euro 2024 final.
Spain has an impressive record at the European Championships, winning the tournament 3 times, first in 1964, followed by back-to-back wins in 2008 and 2012. For England, it's a very different story. The Three Lions have never won a Euros title but came agonizingly close at Euro 2020, where they lost the final on penalties against Italy. Could this second final in as many tournaments offer redemption?
Spain had an impressive group stage at the Euro, becoming the only team to secure a perfect nine points. They started with a commanding 3-0 victory over Croatia, followed by narrow 1-0 wins against Italy and Albania. In the Round of 16, La Furia Roja defeated Georgia convincingly with a score of 4-1. The quarterfinal against Germany was a tough test, ending 1-1 after regular time and going into extra time. Spain managed to score in the 119th minute, securing their place in the semifinals, where they faced France. Les Bleus opened the scoring, but La Furia Roja quickly equalized and eventually won 2-1, advancing to the final.
England had a less assured group stage, winning their opening match against Serbia 1-0 but subsequently drawing 1-1 with Denmark and 0-0 with Slovenia. Despite this, England topped their group and faced Slovakia in the Round of 16. Slovakia took the lead and held on until the 90+5th minute when Jude Bellingham scored an equalizer. England eventually won 2-1 after extra time. In the quarterfinals, England conceded first against Switzerland in the 75th minute but equalized five minutes later. The match went to a penalty shootout, where England emerged victorious. Their semifinal against the Netherlands continued the trend as England conceded first but managed to secure a dramatic 2-1 win with a winning goal in the 90+1st minute.
On July 14th, Watch Spain vs England live streams and tv channel details start time, brings Euro 2024 to a close in a grand final between two soccer heavyweights. The last time these teams met in a major tournament was 28 years ago in the Euro 96 quarter-final – the Three Lions won a nervy penalty shootout that day, so what could be in store in the biggest game of all nearly three decades on?
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In the grand finale of the UEFA European Championship (Euro Cup 2024), Spain will lock horns with England at Olympia Stadium in Berlin tonight at 12:30 AM IST. Spain is seeking a record fourth title at the Euros to break a tie with Germany, while England is bidding for a first major trophy in men's soccer since the 1966 World Cup.
Euro 2024 has been a fantastic international soccer tournament, and the Spain vs England live stream is a matchup worthy of any final. The favorites are clear, but the world’s most popular spot doesn’t always play out as you’d expect. Don’t miss the Euro 2024 final, and to make sure you enjoy every moment, we’ve got all the details you need to watch down below.
Spain have been the best team in the tournament by a country mile. La Roja have won 16 of their last 18 internationals, dating back to the start of 2023, and are on an eight-match winning run after a come-from-behind 2-1 quarter-final defeat of France, thanks to Lamine Yamal's sumptuous winner. The beautiful football is now combined with ruthlessness and Luis de la Fuente's side have had to both graft and glide to reach a fifth Euros final. Dani Carvajal and Robin Le Normand return from suspension.
England started (very) slowly but Jude Bellingham's last-second overhead kick to save the Three Lions an early exit in the last 16 woke them up. Gareth Southgate's side were much-improved in the first half of their 2-1 quarter-final victory over the Netherlands, albeit having to rely on a dodgy penalty decision for their equalizer for a foul on captain Harry Kane. Ollie Watkins' late winner was the feel-good story of the summer for a player who nine years ago was playing in the sixth tier for Weston-super-Mare.
Spain, who is considered the best team in the event and has won all six of its games at Euro 2024, will begin as the favourite. The Spanish national teams have had a lot of success lately. The men's team won the UEFA Nations League in June of last year, while the women's team won the World Cup two months later. Winning the title would prolong this winning streak.
What did you do the day after you turned 17? On second thoughts, don't answer that. Lamine Yamal, though, will play in a Euro 2024 final the day after his birthday. The Barcelona wide man still can't vote, smoke, drive or drink alcohol but has lit this tournament up with sinuous skills and a goal against France that took the breath away. England must work hard to stop the winger, with a decision to be made on whether Kieran Trippier or fit-again Luke Shaw will start down the left to combat the kid.
Despite much criticism at home from pundits and fans alike for their performances in Germany, Gareth Southgate's Three Lions nevertheless find themselves on the brink of glory for the first time since the 1966 World Cup. England come into the final after a tense last-four clash with the Netherlands that saw them win 2-1, thanks to a dramatic injury-time winner from Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins.
Spain are widely regarded as having been the most impressive side during Euro 2024. Their campaign has seen the emergence of a number of bright young talents for La Roja, including teenage sensation Lamine Yamal, who was on target in his side's 2-1 win over France in the semifinals.
Spain play England on Sunday, July 14, at the Olympiastadion in Berlin. Kickoff is set for 9 p.m. CET local time in Germany, making it a 8 p.m. BST start in the UK. In the US and Canada, it's a 3 p.m. ET or 12 p.m. PT start, while the game gets underway at 5 a.m. AEST in Australia on Monday.
Spain are widely considered to have been the best-performing nation at Euro 2024. La Roja won Group B in style, with maximum points and without conceding a single goal, and have progressed through an extremely testing run to the final that included beating hosts Germany and World Cup 2022 finalists France. Spain have scored the most goals at the tournament, and based on performances to date, would be more than deserving winners.
England’s route to the final has been very different. The Three Lions topped Group C, but were far from convincing, and then were just seconds away from elimination in the Round of 16 against Slovakia (a stunning Jude Bellingham goal deep in injury time saved England’s tournament). England were better against Switzerland in the quarters winning on penalties and improved further against the Netherlands in the semi-finals, but there are still big question marks over how England will perform in the Euro 2024 final.
Spain has an impressive record at the European Championships, winning the tournament 3 times, first in 1964, followed by back-to-back wins in 2008 and 2012. For England, it's a very different story. The Three Lions have never won a Euros title but came agonizingly close at Euro 2020, where they lost the final on penalties against Italy. Could this second final in as many tournaments offer redemption?
Spain had an impressive group stage at the Euro, becoming the only team to secure a perfect nine points. They started with a commanding 3-0 victory over Croatia, followed by narrow 1-0 wins against Italy and Albania. In the Round of 16, La Furia Roja defeated Georgia convincingly with a score of 4-1. The quarterfinal against Germany was a tough test, ending 1-1 after regular time and going into extra time. Spain managed to score in the 119th minute, securing their place in the semifinals, where they faced France. Les Bleus opened the scoring, but La Furia Roja quickly equalized and eventually won 2-1, advancing to the final.
England had a less assured group stage, winning their opening match against Serbia 1-0 but subsequently drawing 1-1 with Denmark and 0-0 with Slovenia. Despite this, England topped their group and faced Slovakia in the Round of 16. Slovakia took the lead and held on until the 90+5th minute when Jude Bellingham scored an equalizer. England eventually won 2-1 after extra time. In the quarterfinals, England conceded first against Switzerland in the 75th minute but equalized five minutes later. The match went to a penalty shootout, where England emerged victorious. Their semifinal against the Netherlands continued the trend as England conceded first but managed to secure a dramatic 2-1 win with a winning goal in the 90+1st minute.