Euro 2024, Spain vs England: Players to watch out for (2024)

England may not have been at their best in Group C, but they still topped their section and remained unbeaten. The brilliance of forwards like Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka, and Harry Kane shone through in all three matches. Bellingham’s overhead kick led to extra time in the round of 16 victory against Slovakia, where Kane secured the win with a header.

They also rallied from behind against Switzerland, with Bukayo Saka’s equaliser paving the way for a penalty shootout victory, where they converted all five spot kicks. In the semi-finals, Ollie Watkins’ last-minute goal sealed England’s comeback win over the Netherlands, propelling the Three Lions into their second consecutive Euro final.

With a clash against Spain up next, here are three players from the Three Lions squad who could prove to be decisive in the final.

John Stones

Stones has been a commanding presence in England’s defence. His speed and agility make him a formidable opponent against fast, pacey forwards, while his strength allows him to effectively shield against attackers, making him difficult to bypass. He has completed 10 clearances out of 14 attempts, the highest among any player in the England squad alongside 24 ball recoveries and two crucial blocks. Offensively, Stones has also contributed significantly, making 33 passes into the attacking third.

As England prepares for the final, Stones will face the industrious Alvaro Morata. The Spanish striker is known for playing off defenders and making runs behind them. Stones will need to keep his defensive line tight to catch Morata and the Spanish forwards offside. Having redeemed himself from past setbacks, Stones now has the chance to prove his mettle once more for England in the Euro 2024 final.

Kobbie Mainoo

Kobbie Mainoo’s presence has been instrumental in revitalising England’s campaign after a shaky group stage start. The teenage sensation has boasted a pass accuracy of 94.4%, highlighting his secure passing ability. Mainoo has also recovered nine balls for the Three Lions, showcasing his defensive contributions. His best trait is his knack for finding pockets of space among midfielders and positioning himself strategically during counter-attacks. While primarily playing deeper, Mainoo can seamlessly transition into an attacking midfielder role thanks to his dribbling prowess and ball-carrying ability. His offensive impact is evident, with 10 key passes, three passes into the penalty area, and nine passes into the attacking third.

Mainoo will need to be defensively vigilant and control the tempo of England’s play against Spain. The 19-year-old must be wary of the counter-attacks, as Spain boasts powerful runners like Dani Olmo and Fabian Ruiz through the middle. However, his biggest challenge will be neutralising Rodri, the mastermind behind Spain’s play. If Mainoo can keep Rodri at bay, England’s chances of winning will significantly increase.

Bukayo Saka

The Arsenal winger is one of the few in-form players for England this tournament, contributing a goal and an assist with eight total attempts while playing in different roles. Saka’s silky dribbling has been a highlight, completing 24 dribbles — the highest among his teammates. Offensively, he has also made 35 passes into key play areas, 12 into the penalty area, and seven into the attacking third. Despite being an attacking threat down the right channel, Saka has also defended admirably, making nine recoveries and completing seven out of 10 clearances.

At 22, Saka will face a tough opponent in Spain’s Marc Cucurella in the final. Cucurella can be rash with his challenges if beaten, so Saka needs to take him on whenever possible. Defensively, Saka must remain vigilant against Nico Williams. Teaming up with Kyle Walker, Saka’s defensive efforts will be crucial in curbing Williams’ threat on the counter.

Spain’s key players

La Roja have been in superb form in Germany, winning all six games while scoring 13 goals and conceding only three. After a perfect record in the group stages, Spain demonstrated their resilience to overcome hosts Germany in extra time in the quarter-finals. Lamine Yamal’s remarkable match-turning equaliser in the semi-final further highlighted his prodigious talent. If Spain triumphs in Germany, they will become the first team to win four Euro titles.

Ahead of their pivotal matchup against England, here are three players from their squad worth keeping an eye on.

Marc Cucurella

The full-back has silenced his critics with stellar displays and has been one of Spain’s most consistent performers in this Euro. Cucurella is a strong dueller who relishes a tussle with his opponent and has supported their attack without compromising his defensive duties. Always present when Spain is under pressure, Cucurella has recovered 31 balls, second only to Aymeric Laporte, highlighting his defensive importance. Additionally, he has made four blocks. Offensively, the La Masia graduate has excelled with 21 key passes and an impressive 31 passes into the attacking third, justifying Luis de la Fuente’s decision to include him in the squad.

Cucurella will face Saka, a constant one versus one threat. To succeed, he must avoid ball-watching and rash challenges to prevent early bookings. Finals are games of fine margins, and the Cucurella vs Saka duel could be pivotal in deciding the outcome for their respective teams.

Rodri

Rodri has been the unsung hero for Spain and has been the mastermind behind their success, playing an important role in their midfield. With a pass accuracy of 93.8%, Rodri has completed 382 out of 406 passes and 25 out of 27 long passes with an accuracy of 92.59%. He has also recovered 31 balls. The former Atletico Madrid player excels at breaking lines with his impeccable passes, tallying 34 passes into the attacking third and 23 into key play areas.

At 28, Rodri will need to establish control early in the final against England. He will be tasked with handling the likes of Phil Foden, his club teammate, and tracking late runs into the box from Jude Bellingham. England will be aware of Rodri’s playmaking abilities and will likely try to neutralise him. For Spain to triumph, Rodri must stay in the game and continue his influential role.

Dani Olmo

The 26-year-old is Spain’s top goal contributor in Euro 2024, with three goals and two assists, and is in the running for the Golden Boot alongside England’s Harry Kane. Olmo is fast, agile, and extremely skillful, posing a constant threat to defenders. He has made 15 attempts at goal, with six on target, and completed 19 successful dribbles. The La Masia graduate has made 12 runs into the attacking third and 13 passes into key play areas, showcasing his offensive brilliance. With 341 minutes played in Euro 2024, Olmo has contributed to five goals, averaging a goal contribution every 68.2 minutes — a phenomenal rate.

In the final, he will face Declan Rice, who has had a strong tournament despite conceding a turnover against the Netherlands that led to their opening goal. Olmo will need to put pressure on Rice, exploiting any potential mistakes and his contributions could prove to be crucial for Spain.

Euro 2024, Spain vs England: Players to watch out for (2024)

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Euro 2024, Spain vs England: Players to watch out for? ›

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What is the prediction for England vs Spain in Euro 2024? ›

England Prediction. We are predicting Spain to win, with a 40.8% chance of advancing, based on the moneyline.

Who is favored, England vs. Spain? ›

La Roja are the +145 favorites (risk $100 to win $145) on the 90-minute money line in the latest Spain vs. England odds, with the Three Lions the +250 underdogs.

What is the prediction between Spain and England? ›

Best Bets for Spain vs. England. Spain Victory with odds of @2.55 on 1xBet, equating to a 41.7% and 40.8% chance of the Spaniards winning. Dani Olmo to score with odds of @4.50 on 1xBet, indicating a 18.2% chance of the RB Leipzig player scoring.

Who is the man of the match England vs Spain? ›

Player of the Match: Nico Williams (Spain)

In truth, Spain could easily have finished off the final before Palmer equalised as they cut open England at will with Williams and his fellow vibrant winger Lamal, who celebrated his 17th birthday on Saturday, very much to the fore throughout the second half.

What happens if England beat Spain? ›

If England win on Sunday, it will give the country the distinction of being European champions in both the men's and women's game, with the Lionesses winning the Euros in 2022, having defeated Spain at the quarterfinal stage.

Who is the favorite to win the Euro 2024? ›

Teams most likely to win EURO 2024

England was given the highest chance of winning EURO 2024 ahead of the tournament, with a 19.9 percent chance of success. Meanwhile, Spain's initial chances stood at 9.6 percent.

What are the odds for England vs Spain Euro game? ›

You can see the latest odds on the Euro 2024 final here: Euro 2024 Winner: Spain – 8/11 (William Hill) England – 11/8 (AK Bets)

What are the odds for England to win the Euros? ›

Euro 2024 odds

Next up are England (6/5), who beat Netherland in the semi-finals, but may fall at the final hurdle in their attempts to win their first-ever European Championship, just as they did against Italy at Wembley Stadium in 2021.

Who is Spain's national rival in football? ›

Their rivalry with Germany is also one of the oldest at a national level. Germany and Spain have faced each other 27 times, starting with a 2–1 friendly victory for Spain on 12 May 1935 in Cologne.

What is the reasoning behind Spain attacking England? ›

Why did the Spanish Armada happen? Years of religious and political differences led up to the conflict between Catholic Spain and Protestant England. The Spanish saw England as a competitor in trade and expansion in the 'New World' of the Americas.

Why did Spain lose to England? ›

Spanish ships were slower and less equipped for the bad weather than the English ships. The English ships had cannon they could fire at a safe distance and could be reloaded quickly. The design of the Spanish cannon meant that they could only fire over short distances and were slow to re-load.

Why are Brits moving to Spain? ›

Climate. One of the most important factors cited by Brits moving to Spain is the climate. Most of the country enjoys beautifully hot summers and very mild winters, making it perfect for anyone looking to escape the cold and the drizzle.

Who is Spain's best player in 2024? ›

BERNAMA - Spain's Rodri Named Best Player Of Euro 2024.

Who scored the goal for Spain vs England? ›

A gripping Euro 2024 ended on Sunday with Spain crowned champions for a record fourth time, with goals from Nico Williams (47th minute) and Mikel Oyarzabal (86th minute) enough to given them a 2-1 win over England.

Was Spain's goal offside? ›

Uefa's high-tech cameras proved that the referees were right to allow Spain's winning goal to stand against England, despite many supporters complaining that Mikel Oyarzabal was offside...

What is the euro price prediction for 2024? ›

Foreign exchange analysts at BNP Paribas expect that the Pound to Euro (GBP/EUR) exchange rate will strengthen to 1.2050 at the end of 2024. In contrast, after initial stability, ING expects a slide to 1.1365 on a 12-month view.

What is the euro try forecast for 2024? ›

Turkish Lira is expected to rise by 9.11% against the Euro by the end of 2024, as the EUR/TRY rate is expected to reach ₺ 39.96.

Who will hold Euro 2024? ›

Three-time winners Germany hosted the 17th UEFA European Championship in 2024. EURO 2024 was Germany's first major tournament as hosts since the 2006 FIFA World Cup and fixtures took place in ten host cities including the capital, Berlin.

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