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[Here's LIVe] England vs Spain EURO LIVE STREAMS ON TV CHANNEL 14 July [2024]
[Here's LIVe] England vs Spain EURO LIVE STREAMS ON TV CHANNEL 14 July [2024]
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The Spain vs England live stream brings Euro 2024 to a close in a grand final between two soccer heavyweights — and you can watch it from anywhere
Spain are widely considered to have been the best-performing nation at Euro 2024. La Roja won Group B in style, with maximum points and without conceding a single goal, and have progressed through an extremely testing run to the final that included beating hosts Germany and World Cup 2022 finalists France. Spain have scored the most goals at the tournament, and based on performances to date, would be more than deserving winners.
England’s route to the final has been very different. The Three Lions topped Group C, but were far from convincing, and then were just seconds away from elimination in the Round of 16 against Slovakia (a stunning Jude Bellingham goal deep in injury time saved England’s tournament). England were better against Switzerland in the quarters winning on penalties and improved further against the Netherlands in the semi-finals, but there are still big question marks over how England will perform in the Euro 2024 final.
Euro 2024 has been a fantastic international soccer tournament, and the Spain vs England live stream is a matchup worthy of any final. The favorites are clear, but the world’s most popular spot doesn’t always play out as you’d expect. Don’t miss the Euro 2024 final, and to make sure you enjoy every moment
Spain vs England live stream, date, time and channels
The Spain vs England live stream takes place on Sunday, July 14.
• Time: 8 p.m. BST / 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT / 5 a.m. AEST (Jul. 15)
• WATCH FREE — BBC iPlayer or ITVX (U.K.)
• U.S. — Watch on FOX via Sling
• Watch anywhere
The Spain vs England live stream in the Euro 2024 final is set to be an all-time classic. The last time these teams met in a major tournament was 28 years ago in the Euro 96 quarter-final – the Three Lions won a nervy penalty shootout that day, so what could be in store in the biggest game of all nearly three decades on?
Spain have been the best team in the tournament by a country mile. La Roja have won 16 of their last 18 internationals, dating back to the start of 2023, and are on an eight-match winning run after a come-from-behind 2-1 quarter-final defeat of France, thanks to Lamine Yamal's sumptuous winner. The beautiful football is now combined with ruthlessness and Luis de la Fuente's side have had to both graft and glide to reach a fifth Euros final. Dani Carvajal and Robin Le Normand return from suspension.
England started (very) slowly but Jude Bellingham's last-second overhead kick to save the Three Lions an early exit in the last 16 woke them up. Gareth Southgate's side were much-improved in the first half of their 2-1 quarter-final victory over the Netherlands, albeit having to rely on a dodgy penalty decision for their equalizer for a foul on captain Harry Kane. Ollie Watkins' late winner was the feel-good story of the summer for a player who nine years ago was playing in the sixth tier for Weston-super-Mare.
There is little doubt that Spain have been the best side in Germany. La Roja are the first team in history to win all six games without the need for penalties. In the group stage they beat defending European champions Italy before knocking out hosts Germany and 2018 World Cup winners France. The top scorers in the tournament with 13 goals, they will look to teenage sensation Lamine Yamal and in-form winger Nico Williams to lead them to glory.
England may have underperformed in the early stages of this tournament but they found a way to win and in the semi-final against the Netherlands finally showed their class. Manager Gareth Southgate has led his team to a first-ever major final on foreign soil and his players have a knack of producing moments of magic when needed the most. Having lost on penalties three years ago to Italy, they will want to banish the memories of that defeat and win a first European Championship title.
After their 2-1 victory over France in the semi-final, Spain head into the Euro 2024 final having won all six of their matches in the tournament. Lamine Yamal’s stunning strike highlighted what a talent the teenage winger is, with Nico Williams also terrifying defenders on the other side.
England have not been quite as exciting as their opponents, but put in their best performance of the tournament against the Netherlands in the last round. Phil Foden looked dangerous once again before sub Ollie Watkins scored that last-minute winner.
England has never won the European Championship and is looking to avenge a heartbreaking loss in the final at Euro 2020. Italy topped England in penalties and denied the squad its first major title since the 1966 World Cup.
In Group Stage, England was the top squad in Group C despite only earning draws after winning its tournament opener. In the Round of 16, Slovakia had England on the brink of defeat before Jude Bellingham saved the day and tied the match in the final moments before stoppage time. In extra time, Harry Kane delivered the winner in the 91′. The quarterfinals required more late-game heroics, and that time Bukayo Saka delivered the equalizer against Switzerland, who England eventually toppled in a penalty shootout, 5-3. And in the semifinals, England was finally able to avoid extra time and instead settled for the game-winner coming in the 90′ when Ollie Watkins proved to be the super sub of the match, and pushed England past the Netherlands to its second consecutive Euro final.
Spain is looking to take home its fourth Euro title, which would break a tie with Germany for the most of any nation. Spain won consecutive European Championships in 2008 and 2012, with a World CUp title coming in between those.
In the 2024 tournament, Spain dominated Group B, collecting three wins before advancing to the Knockout Stage. After making easy work of first time Euro participant Georgia in a 4-1 contest, Spain was matched up with tournament host, Germany in the quarterfinals. Germany tied that match in the 89′ at 1 goal apiece, setting the stage for Spain’s Mikel Merino to become the hero thanks to a winner in the 119′. And then against France in the semifinal, 16-year-old Lamine Yamal became the youngest goal scorer in Euro history and tied the contest in the 21′. About five minutes later, Dani Olmo scored his tournament-leading third goal, which proved to be the difference in the match.
Gareth Southgate has faced non-stop criticism as England’s manager at Euro 2024. Reaching the final could rekindle a love affair with the team’s supporters.
A coach once idolized by his team’s fans — and with the most consistently successful record of any England manager — had been the target of a volley of plastic cups from disgruntled fans at one game, and criticism from British TV commentators over his cautious approach.
Wednesday’s 2-1 win over the Netherlands in the Euro 2024 semifinals might change all that. Southgate’s team played a more open, attacking style for much of the game, and his decision to take off captain Harry Kane paid dividends when substitute Ollie Watkins scored a dramatic stoppage-time winner.
We all want to be loved, right? When you’re doing something for your country and you’re a proud Englishman, when you don’t feel that back and when all you read is criticism, it’s hard. So to be able to celebrate the second final (after Euro 2020) is very, very special, Southgate said, paying tribute to England’s traveling fans.
If I hadn’t been on the grass, I’d have been watching, celebrating like they were. We are kindred spirits in many ways but of course I’m the one who has to pick a team. So to be able to give them a night like tonight, it’s very special.
Southgate was once seen as someone who reconnected England with its fan base, making them fall back in love with the team.
Supporters sang of Southgate being the one and the vest – or waistcoat -- he wore at the 2018 World Cup became one of the iconic symbols of his first major tournament in charge.
But a loss on penalties to Italy at home in the Euro 2020 final seemed for some to show the limits of his cautious tactics as England tried and failed to defend an early 1-0 lead.
At Euro 2024, England’s path to its semifinal game against the Netherlands featured some games that were hard to watch — England didn’t have a shot on goal until deep into added time against Slovakia in the round of 16, and the 80th minute against Switzerland in the quarterfinals. Both were crucial goals that kept England’s hopes alive.
Until Wednesday, Southgate’s most notable experiment in Germany was one that backfired, deploying right back Trent Alexander-Arnold as a central midfielder in the opening 1-0 win over Serbia and 1-1 draw with Denmark.
England faces Spain in Sunday’s final, one game away from what would be its first men’s trophy since winning the 1966 World Cup on home soil.
The only reason I took the job was to try and bring success to England as a nation and try and improve English football. To be able to take the team to its first final overseas, I’m immensely proud of that, Southgate said.
We play the team who have been the best team in the tournament and we have a day less to prepare so it’s a huge task. But we’re still here and we’re fighting.
The stage is set for a thrilling showdown as Spain, led by Dani Olmo and Lamine Yamal, face off against England, featuring Phil Foden, Harry Kane, and Jude Bellingham, in the highly anticipated final. Spain have displayed the best performance throughout the tournament, toppling Europe’s elite in head-to-head battles, earning them the favorites tag for this match. However, complacency could be costly.