Spain and England meet in the final of the European Championship on Sunday. At the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, the Spanish team will be looking to become the first to win the tournament title four times, one ahead of Germany, while the English team will be looking to claim their first continental crown.
The European Championship will come to an end after a month of competition. Spain and England have been the two teams that have managed to overcome all obstacles to get to the doorstep of the title. La Roja have surprised with their football and their forcefulness, despite not having been part of the first line of favourites at the start of the tournament. For their part, the English team have had more doubts than their rivals on the way to the final match, with two draws in the group stage and many complications in overcoming Switzerland and Slovakia in the knockout stages. Gareth Southgate has one of the best squads in the European Championship, but has not managed to impress with his football.
History of Spain vs England in the Euro Cup
Euro 1980 group stage: England 2 – 1 Spain
Euro 1996 quarter-finals: England 1 – 1 Spain (4-2 on penalties).
Teams with the most Euro Cup titles
- Germany: 3 (1972, 1980, 1996)
- Spain: 3 (1964, 2008, 2012)
- France: 2 (1984, 2000)
- Italy: 2 (1968, 2020)
- Soviet Union (1960)
- Czechoslovakia (1976)
- Portugal (2016)
- Netherlands (1988)
- Denmark (1992)
- Greece (2004)
When and at what time to watch Spain vs England
The Euro Cup final between Spain and England will be played this Sunday, July 14 at 9:00 p.m.
Where to watch the Euro Cup final
The Euro Cup final between Spain and England can be watched free-to-air on La1 or RTVE Play.
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