England face Spain in the final of Euro 2024, with the European Championship trophy up for grabs.
England’s journey to the final of Euro 2024 has not been a plain sailing one, to say the least.
Last-minute winners and penalty heroics, Gareth Southgate’s side now themselves in their first-ever major final on foreign soil.
Awaiting them in the final is European giants Spain, who have arguably been the most impressive side at Euro 2024, winning every single game at the tournament so far.
So with that said, here’s everything you need to know about England v Spain at Euro 2024.

England v Spain kick-off time
England’s Euro 2024 final clash with Spain is scheduled for Sunday, July 14th, with a kick-off time of 8pm (BST).
The match will be played at the Olympiastadion Berlin, the home of the German national team.
What TV channel is England v Spain on?
ITV1 and BBC One will both be broadcasting the game live, which is free-to-air, but requires a valid TV licence to view.
Free live stream for England v Spain
There is a free live stream available for England’s clash with Switzerland, with both ITVX and BBC iPlayer hosting all of the build-up, action and reaction to the tie.
A valid TV licence is required alongside an ITVX and BBC iPlayer account, which will allow you to watch everything on your smartphone or computer device.
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England v Spain team news

Gareth Southgate has some tough decisions to make ahead of Sunday, with many fans calling for Ollie Watkins to start following his heroics against Netherlands. However, it would be surprising to see Southgate drop his captain Harry Kane.
Luke Shaw’s return from injury also means there are decisions to be made at left-wing back, with the England boss having to choose between Kieran Trippier and the Manchester United man.
Spain’s only notable absentee is Barcelona star Pedri, who will miss the final due to a knee injury sustained against Germany in the quarter-final. This likely means Dani Olmo will keep his place in the Spanish midfield.
It was first feared that Alvaro Morata would potentially miss the final after being accidentally tackled by a security guard during Spain’s celebrations following their semi-final victory against France, Morata however is fully fit and has since laughed off the incident.