As Spain and England gear up to face off in the Euro 2024 final, the match is set to be a spectacle with royalty and dignitaries in attendance. With Prince William, King Felipe of Spain, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, and Keir Starmer, the new British prime minister slated to be
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Preparing for the Euro 2024 final against Spain, Declan Rice has acknowledged the challenge that lies ahead. Spain has been touted as the “kings of killing matches” due to their ability to retain possession and control games effectively. With a track record of winning every game on their road to the final, including victories over
England’s striker Ollie Watkins recently made headlines with his dramatic semifinal-winning goal against Netherlands. In a memorable 90th-minute winner, Watkins secured a spot for England in the final of a major tournament on foreign soil for the first time in the county’s history. Reflecting on his heroics, Watkins expressed his confidence in himself, stating that
Dani Olmo remains confident that Spain will be able to cope with the potentially hostile atmosphere at Berlin’s Olympiastadion during the Euro 2024 final, as England fans are expected to outnumber Spanish fans significantly. Despite the imbalance in support, Olmo pointed out that the 48 million fans back in Spain are fully behind the team.
UEFA has announced a new policy regarding the Euro 2024 Golden Boot award, which will be shared between six players if Sunday’s final between England and Spain does not produce a clear winner. This decision comes after Cristiano Ronaldo controversially won the award at Euro 2020 despite being tied on five goals with Czechia’s Patrik
Gareth Southgate, the manager of England men’s national team, has come a long way from being a figure of ridicule to the verge of national treasure status. His journey has been filled with ups and downs, from a penalty shootout miss against Germany in Euro ’96 to potentially ending a 28-year wait for redemption at
As the Euro 2024 tournament draws to a close, all eyes are on the final showdown between Spain and England in Berlin. The two teams have taken starkly different paths to reach the Olympiastadion, with Spain proving to be the dominant force with a string of impressive performances, while England have struggled at times but
The Football Association (FA) has made it clear that they want Gareth Southgate to continue his role as England manager beyond the Euro 2024 final against Spain. Sources have revealed to ESPN that the FA is eager for Southgate to stay on regardless of the outcome of the match. This decision comes as Southgate’s current
Luis de la Fuente, the coach of Spain, has expressed caution about the threat posed by England in the upcoming European Championship final. He recognized that Spain has performed exceptionally well in the tournament so far, winning all six of their matches, including victories against strong teams such as Croatia, Italy, Germany, and France. On
Leading England to their first major tournament final on foreign soil is regarded as the best achievement of Gareth Southgate’s coaching career. The recent stunning 2-1 victory over Netherlands in the European Championship semi-final in Dortmund paved the way for England to face Spain in the final match in Berlin on Sunday. This accomplishment marks