England to face Spain in UEFA Euro 2024 final

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The final matchup is set for UEFA Euro 2024 on Sunday, July 14 at Berlin’s historic Olympiastadion as England will face Spain.

This is just the second time that England has reached the final of the Euro. The other time came at the previous tournament in 2021, when England lost a heartbreaker in the final at home at Wembley Stadium to Italy in a penalty shootout. England will be attempting to win its first major international tournament since the 1966 World Cup.

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Spain’s players celebrate their win over France in the UEFA Euro 2024 semifinals.

Spain will attempt to win a record fourth European Championship, with a win Sunday breaking a tie with Germany for the most titles in tournament history. Spain previously won the Euros in 1964, and again in back-to-back tournaments in 2008 and 2012 (which sandwiched a win at the 2010 World Cup for one of the all-time great championship runs in international soccer history). In addition to its three Euro titles, Spain has one runner-up finish, in 1984 when it lost to France in the final.

The UEFA Euro 2024 final will be able to be watched on Monday, July 15 in Australia at 5am.

Source: USA Today

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