UEFA Euro 2024 Final Showdown: Where and When to Watch; Teams, Head to Head- Full Analysis

UEFA Euro 2024 Final between England and Spain: Learn everything there is to know about the UEFA Euro 2024 final, including the teams, schedule of matches, start times, location, and more.

At the Olympiastadion in Berlin on Sunday, July 14th at 9:00 p.m. local time (19:00 GMT), Spain and England are getting ready for an incredible match. England wants to win their first significant international match away from home, while Spain looks to win a record-tying fourth trophy.

UEFA Euro 2024 Final Showdown: Where and When to Watch; Teams, Head to Head- Full Analysis
The Euro 2024 final on Sunday will have 75,000 spectators at Olympiastadion. Photo Credit: Fabian Bimmer/Reuters

Where and When is the Euro 2024 Final?

England vs Spain: Sunday July 14, 9pm local time (19:00 GMT) at Olympiastadion in Berlin.

Who are the favourites to Win the Euro final?

Spain is the favorite to win the trophy because they are the only team with a flawless 100 percent winning record.

What happens if a match ends in a draw?

Two periods of 15 minutes each of extra time will be played if the score is tied at the completion of regular play. A penalty shootout will be used to determine the game if it is still tied.

Prize Money Division

The 24 participants will get a total of 331 million euros ($360 million) in prize money from UEFA, the organization that oversees European football.

A champion team can win up to 28.25 million euros ($30.31 million) if they win all three of their group matches.

Who has Scored the Most Goals in the Tournament?

With three goals apiece, Cody Gakpo (Netherlands), Harry Kane (England), Georges Mikautadze (Georgia), Jamal Musiala (Germany), Dani Olmo (Spain), and Ivan Schranz (Slovakia) are equal for the lead scoring position.

Head to Head Records

Spain and England’s head-to-head record in all international games:

Spain wins: 10

England wins: 13

Draws: 4

Road to Final

England

  • Win over Serbia in Group C in Gelsenkirchen 1-0
  • Draw with Denmark in Group C in Frankfurt 1-1
  • Draw with Slovenia in Group C in Cologne 0-0
  • Win in extra time over Slovakia in the round of 16 in Gelsenkirchen 2-1
  • Win on penalties over Switzerland in the quarterfinal in Dusseldorf 5-3
  • Win over the Netherlands in the semifinals in Dortmund 2-1

Spain

  • Win over Croatia in Group B in Berlin 3-0
  • Win over Italy in Group B in Gelsenkirchen 1-0
  • Win over Albania in Group B in Dusseldorf 1-0
  • Win over Georgia in the round of 16 in Cologne 4-1
  • Win over Germany in the quarterfinal in Stuttgart 2-1
  • Win over France in the semifinals in Munich 2-1

Also Read: Will England Get a Bank Holiday if They Win Euro 2024 Final Against Spain?

The nations who have won the UEFA European Championship (UEFA Euro) are listed here, along with how many times they have done so:
  • Germany (including West Germany) – 3 titles (1972, 1980, 1996)
  • Spain – 3 titles (1964, 2008, 2012)
  • France – 2 titles (1984, 2000)
  • Italy – 2 titles (1968, 2020)
  • Soviet Union (now Russia) – 1 title (1960)
  • Czech Republic (as Czechoslovakia) – 1 title (1976)
  • Netherlands – 1 title (1988)
  • Denmark – 1 title (1992)
  • Greece – 1 title (2004)
  • Portugal – 1 title (2016)

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