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Possible line-ups
Spain: Simón; Carvajal, Le Normand, Laporte, Cucurella; Ruiz, Rodri, Olmo; Yamal, Morata, Williams
England: Pickford; Walker, Stones, Guéhi; Saka, Mainoo, Rice, Shaw; Bellingham, Foden; Kane
Route to the final
Spain
Group B
3-0 vs Croatia (Morata 29, Fabián Ruiz 32, Carvajal 45+2)
1-0 vs Italy (Calafiori og 55)
1-0 vs Albania (Ferran Torres 13)
Round of 16
4-1 vs Georgia (Rodri 39, Fabián Ruiz 51, Williams 75, Olmo 83; Le Normand og 18)
Quarter-finals
2-1 vs Germany aet (Olmo 51, Merino 119; Wirtz 89)
Semi-finals
2-1 vs France (Yamal 21, Olmo 25; Kolo Muani 9)
England
Group C
1-0 vs Serbia (Bellingham 13)
1-1 vs Denmark (Kane 18; Hjulmand 34)
0-0 vs Slovenia
Round of 16
2-1 aet vs Slovakia (Bellingham 90+5, Kane 91; Schranz 25)
Quarter-finals
1-1 aet 5-3p vs Switzerland (Saka 80; Embolo 75)
Semi-finals
2-1 Netherlands (Kane 18p, Watkins 90+1; Simons 7)
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So, here we are my friends. You wait a lifetime for England in a final, and then two come along in 3 years.
Last time...
England against Spain in the Euros means only one match of course and one celebration
Gary Lineker introduces live coverage from Berlin’s Olympiastadion on BBC iPlayer and BBC One from 6.30pm joined in the studio by Rio Ferdinand and Micah Richards and special guest Spanish International and Euros winner Juan Mata, with commentary from Alan Shearer and Guy Mowbray. Alex Scott and Kelly Somers will be pitch side soaking up all the atmosphere and anticipation for the historic game.
Mark Pougatch and Laura Woods will co-present ITV’s coverage of the final. They will be joined by Roy Keane, Ian Wright and Gary Neville.
So enjoy, and please, the only misbehavior I want to hear about are bumflares.
Some montages
COME ON ENGLAND