UEFA Euro 2024 Final Olympiastadion, Berlin, July 14 HEAD-TO-HEAD All-time meetings Spain 10 England 13 Draws 4 Goals scored 32 45 First major tournament clash since UEFA Euro 1996 – where England won quarter-final encounter on penalties. Most recently, secured one win apiece in 2018 UEFA Nations League Spain Coach Luis de la Fuente Captain: Álvaro Morata EURO RECORD W27 D15 L10 Appearances: 12 Best finish: Winner (1964, 2008, 2012) 2020 performance: Semi-final 2024: Topped Group B, kicking off with emphatic victory over Croatia. Beat host nation Germany in extra time before dispatching World Cup finalists France Lamine Yamal Youngest goalscorer in tournament’s history, aged 16 years and 362 days, with goal against France RAMPANT REDS La Roja have won 15 of last 18 matches. Nations League champions in 2023 England Coach Gareth Southgate Captain: Harry Kane EURO RECORD W18 D16 L10 Appearances: 11 Best finish: Final (2020) Lost penalty shoot-out to Italy at Wembley 2024: Topped Group C despite stuttering start. Survived elimination with last-gasp equaliser against Slovakia, before overcoming strong Dutch team Jude Bellingham Key player in new generation of exuberant attacking talent ROAD TO FINAL W Croatia 3-0 Match 1 W Serbia 1-0 W Italy 1-0 Match 2 D Denmark 1-1 W Albania 1-0 Match 3 D Slovenia 0-0 W Georgia 4-1 Last 16 W Slovakia 2-1 W Germany 2-1 QF D Switzerland 1-1* W France 2-1 SF W Netherlands 2-1 SHOOTING BOOTS: Goals Kane 3 Olmo 3 Bellingham 2 Ruiz 2 EYE FOR GOAL: Shots Kane Total: 17 Yamal 16 Olmo 15 Ruiz 15 PLAYMAKERS: Passes Stones 496 Rice 457 Walker 416 Guehi 393 Rodri 382 TEAM STATISTICS (6 matches) 13 Goals scored 7 3 Goals against 4 3202 Passes completed 3593 34 Corners 22 57.3% Average possession 58.8% 18 Attempts conceded on target 18 Total shots: 108 27 37 44 Shots breakdown On target Wide Blocked Total shots: 66 25 19 22 PROBABLE LINE-UPS Unai Simon Carvajal Le Normand Laporte Cucurella Rodri Ruiz Yamal Olmo Williams Morata Pickford Walker Stones Guehi Saka Mainoo Rice Trippier Foden Bellingham Kane SHREWD SOUTHGATE Has led England to first major men’s final on foreign soil, in bid to end 58-year wait for silverware ROLL CALL OF CHAMPIONS England aiming to become 11th nation to hoist Henri Delaunay Cup – Spain seeking fourth title 1960 Soviet Union Host: France 1964 Spain Spain 1968 Italy Italy 1972 West Germany Belgium 1976 Czechoslovakia Yugoslavia 1980 West Germany Italy 1984 France France 1988 Netherlands West Germany 1992 Denmark Sweden 1996 Germany England 2000 France Belgium/Neth. 2004 Greece Portugal 2008 Spain Austria/Switz. 2012 Spain Poland/Ukraine 2016 Portugal France 2020 Italy Europe Olympiastadion Berlin Built for 1936 Olympic Games, staged 2006 FIFA World Cup Final *Penalties 5-3 Source: UEFA Pictures: Getty Images © GRAPHIC NEWS