Final Time at the 2024 UEFA European Football Championship

In the final of the 2024 UEFA European Football Championship (EURO 2024), Spain will face England tomorrow at 22:00 CET at the Berlin Olympic Stadium. Spain will aim to win the title for the 4th time, while England will be looking to win it for the first time. The tournament, hosted by Germany, started on June 14th…

Final Time at the 2024 UEFA European Football Championship
Publish: 13.07.2024
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In the final of the 2024 UEFA European Football Championship (EURO 2024), Spain will face England tomorrow at 22:00 CET at the Berlin Olympic Stadium. Spain will be aiming to win for the 4th time, while England will be striving to win for the first time. Germany has been hosting the 2024 UEFA European Football Championship since June 14, and the final excitement will take place. Spain and England will compete at the Berlin Olympic Stadium tomorrow at 22:00 CET to become the champions of Europe.

Spain and England’s journey to the final
In Group B of the championship, Spain played against Italy, Croatia, and Albania, finishing on top with 9 points. The Spaniards defeated Georgia 4-1 in the Round of 16, Germany 2-1 in the quarterfinals, and France 2-1 in the semifinals to advance to the final. On the other hand, England, competing in Group C against Denmark, Slovenia, and Serbia, secured their spot in the next round as the leaders with 1 win and 2 draws, totaling 5 points. The English team defeated Slovakia 2-1 in the Round of 16, came from behind to beat Switzerland 1-0 in the quarterfinals through penalties, and secured a spot in the semifinals by defeating the Netherlands 2-1 with a late goal. England then secured a place in the final.

28th encounter
Spain and England have faced each other 27 times before. In these matches, England won 13 times, Spain won 10 times, and 4 matches ended in a draw. The two countries last met on October 15, 2018, with England winning 3-2.

5 matches have been played at the Berlin Olympic Stadium
The Berlin Olympic Stadium, with a capacity of 71,000 spectators, will host the final. Throughout the championship, matches such as Spain vs. Croatia, Poland vs. Austria, and the Netherlands vs. Austria were played in this stadium during the group stage. In the Round of 16, Switzerland vs. Italy and in the quarterfinals, Turkey vs. the Netherlands matches were held. The 2006 FIFA World Cup final between Italy and France was also played at the Berlin Olympic Stadium.

Spain chasing a record
Spain has won the most in the history of the UEFA European Football Championship alongside Germany. In the past 16 tournaments, both countries have reached the final 3 times each. Spain will take the field against England to become the country with the most titles. Spain, who has reached the final 4 times, emerged victorious in 1964, 2008, and 2012, while finishing second in 1984.

England aiming for their first title
England, who have never been European champions before, are looking to achieve this success for the first time in their history. The English team has only reached the final once in the history of the UEFA European Football Championship, losing to Italy on penalties in EURO 2020.

Harry Kane in England and Dani Olmo in Spain
In the UEFA European Football Championship, Harry Kane in England and Dani Olmo in Spain are leading their teams with their goals. Kane and Olmo are among the top goal scorers in the tournament with 3 goals each. Additionally, Jude Bellingham in England and Fabian Ruiz in Spain have also scored 2 goals each.

François Letexier to officiate
The Spain vs. England match will be officiated by François Letexier from the French Football Federation. Letexier will be assisted by Cyril Mugnier and Mehdi Rahmouni from the same country. The 4th official for the match will be Szymon Marciniak from the Polish Football Federation. Jerome Brisard from France will serve as the VAR in the match.

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