Spain vs England Odds and Betting Tips Euro 2024
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England face Spain in the Euro 2024 Final on Sunday 14th July, live on both BBC 1 and ITV 1 at 8pm (BST).
Spain are the 8/11 favourites to lift the trophy for a record fourth time, while England can be backed at 6/5 to win Euro 2024
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Match Preview: Spain vs England
After 50 matches it all comes down to Sunday 14th July when Spain lock horns with England in the Euro 2024 Final.
Spain, previously priced at 9/1 before a ball was kicked at Euro 2024, have undoubtedly been the stand out team of the tournament so far. They have dazzled in attack, led by the exceptional young talents of Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams, who have wreaked havoc on opposing defences. Additionally, the trio of Fabian Ruiz, Rodri, and Dani Olmo have not only contributed with important goals at crucial moments but have also displayed impeccable link-up play and composure in the middle of the park.
La Roja have been exciting and dynamic, and continue to improve game by game. They've won all six matches leading up the final; defeating reigning champions Italy and perennial major tournament contenders Croatia in the group stage; triumphing over hosts Germany in the quarter-finals and then recovering from an early setback to beat a defensively solid France in the semi-finals. They have overcome every challenge thrown their way, establishing themselves as the deserved frontrunners to claim the trophy for what would be a record fourth time and third time in the last five editions.
England's path to Berlin may not have been as eye-catching, but it's not exactly been short of drama. Resilience, character, and a never-say-die spirit have sent England through to their second straight European Championship final. While they have only shown glimpses of their undoubted quality, key players have stepped up to the plate and produced unforgettable magic moments.
The Three Lions, the pre-tournament favourites, underwhelmed in the group stages yet still finished top of Group C with seven points from three games, which set up a favourable last-16 clash against Slovakia. Despite being the red-hot favourites to claim the win, England had to rely on a sensational 95th-minute equaliser from Jude Bellingham to force extra time, and then Harry Kane sent his side through. Gareth Southgate's troops were exceptionally cool in a penalty shoot-out defeat of Switzerland in the quarter-finals, then they came from behind once again to beat the Netherlands thanks to a last-gasp Ollie Watkins winner.
England have won 14, drawn three, and lost 10 of their 27 meetings with Spain, which includes a 3-2 win in the last encounter in the 2018 Nations League. Sunday's showdown will be the first clash between the countries at a major tournament since the quarter-finals of Euro 1996 when England prevailed on penalties following a goalless draw.
The Best Betting Markets for Spain vs England
Spain have been installed as the 6/4 favourites for the win, England can be backed at 13/5, while a draw is available at 15/8 (all in 90 minutes).
England have fallen behind in all three of their knockout stage matches to date, which favours Spain at 10/11 with Betfair to take the lead in Sunday's final. With three goals to his name so far - no player has scored more - Dani Olmo is an eye-catching price at 10/1 (Sky Bet) to break the deadlock, while Spain's 16-year-old sensation Lemine Yamal stands-out at 5/1 (BetMGM) to score for the second successive game following his stunning strike against France.
England have a Golden Boot contender of their own, Harry Kane, who also has three goals on the board. The Three Lions skipper is now the favourite to claim the award and can be backed at 13/5 (BetMGM) to add a fourth goal in Berlin, whereas England's semi-final star Ollie Watkins is an 8/1 (bet365) fancy in the last goalscorer market.
Pros & Cons of backing Spain to Win
Positives
- Have been the team of the tournament so far, winning all 6 matches
- Have beaten holders Italy, hosts Germany, and the well-fancied French
Negatives
- Have conceded in all 3 knockout stage matches
- Defence isn't the strongest and has at times been exposed in the last 3 games
Pros & Cons of backing England to Win
Positives
- Have been resilient and dug deep to find a way to win despite not always sparkling
- Have world class players who can produce moments of magic
Negatives
- Have only won 2 of their 6 games in 90 minutes
- Have conceded the first goal in all 3 knockout stage games
Frequently Asked Questions for Spain vs England
When is Spain vs England?
The Euro 2024 Final will be played on Sunday 14th July at 8pm BST.
Where is Spain vs England?
Berlin's Olympiastadion will host the match on Sunday.
Spain beat Croatia 3-0 at the stadium in the group stages, while England have yet to play there this tournament.
How To Watch Spain vs England?
UK viewers can watch the game on either BBC 1 or ITV X.
Who are the favourites to win Euro 2024?
Spain are the odds-on 8/11 favourites to win Euro 2024 and England can be backed at 6/5 to lift the trophy.

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