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Spain vs. England: How to watch, TV channel, streaming, kick-off time, head-to-head and team news

Spain and England will meet in the final of Euro 2024 in Berlin on Sunday afternoon.

After winning all three of its group stage games, Spain defeated Georgia, Germany and France to reach the final, thanks largely to the contributions of 16-year-old sensation Lamine Yamal and his goal and three assists for the tournament. The teenager's wonder strike in the semifinal win over France will be included on highlight reels for many years to come.

But it hasn't just been Yamal, Spain is a very well-rounded team with both youth and experience in all areas of the pitch, including Manchester City's Rodri at the heart of the midfield.

It hasn't been as smooth a journey for England, who have had to come form behind in all three knockout games to reach the final.

After a frustrating group stage including a win, two draws, and just two goals scored, the Three Lions needed a Jude Bellingham 95th-minute bicycle kick to equalize against Slovakia in the round of 16, a penalty shootout win to get past Switzerland, and a 90th-minute winner from Ollie Watkins in the semifinal vs. the Netherlands.

How to watch Spain vs. England, TV channel and streaming

Spain vs. England in the Euro 2024 final will be broadcast on FOX, which can be viewed through linear TV, cable TV and live TV streaming apps including YouTubeTV, FuboTV and SlingTV.

Spain vs. England kick-off time, date and venue

Spain vs. England is scheduled to kick off at 3 PM ET/2 PM CT/12 PM PT on Sunday, July 13, with the game taking place at Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany.

Spain vs. England head-to-head record

Spain

10 wins

Draw

4 draws

England

13 wins

Dating back to 1929, Spain and England have faced off 27 times, with England winning 13 games to Spain's 10, along with four draws.

The two nations have faced off in the Euros or World Cup four total times, with the following results:

  • 1950 World Cup group stage - Spain 1, England 0
  • 1980 Euros group stage - England 2, Spain 1
  • 1982 World Cup group stage - England 0, Spain 0
  • 1996 Euros quarterfinal - England 0, Spain 0 (England def. Spain on pens, 4-2)

Spain team news

Midfielder Pedri will miss out on the final with a knee injury suffered earlier in the tournament.

Center back Robin Le Normand and right back Dani Carvajal will return from one-match suspensions, with Carvajal expected to slot back into the starting XI for the final.

Striker Alvaro Morata was seen limping after a security guard knocked into his knee while tackling a pitch invader after Spain's semifinal win, although it has been reported Morata will be fit to play in the final.

England team news

There are no reported injuries for England ahead of the final.

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