The Euro 2024 Final was a historic clash between two footballing giants: Spain and England. Held at Berlin’s Olympiastadion on July 14, 2024, the match delivered drama, skill, and unforgettable moments. Spain emerged victorious with a 2-1 win, securing their fourth European Championship title, while England’s wait for a major trophy since 1966 continues.
In this in-depth breakdown, we’ll cover:
✔ Match Highlights & Key Moments
✔ Tactical Analysis: How Spain Outplayed England
✔ Star Performers: Lamine Yamal & Rodri Shine
✔ England’s Heartbreak: What Went Wrong?
✔ Post-Match Reactions & Records Broken
Let’s dive in!
⚽ Match Highlights & Key Moments
First Half: Spain’s Dominance
Spain started aggressively, controlling possession with their signature tiki-taka style. England, under Gareth Southgate, opted for a defensive 5-4-1 formation, aiming to counterattack.
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16’ – GOAL (Spain 1-0 England)
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Lamine Yamal, the 16-year-old sensation, made history by becoming the youngest scorer in a Euro final. A stunning left-footed strike from outside the box left Jordan Pickford helpless. (Watch the goal here)
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32’ – England’s Response
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Harry Kane forced a brilliant save from Unai Simón, England’s best chance of the half.
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Second Half: Drama Unfolds
England adjusted tactics, pushing more men forward.
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47’ – GOAL (Spain 2-0 England)
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Dani Olmo capitalized on a defensive error, slotting past Pickford.
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73’ – England’s Lifeline (Spain 2-1 England)
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Substitute Cole Palmer scored a stunning free-kick, reigniting hope.
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89’ – Last-Minute Drama
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Bukayo Saka’s shot hit the post, denying England an equalizer.
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Final Whistle: Spain Crowned Champions!
Spain held on to win 2-1, lifting their fourth Euro trophy, while England suffered back-to-back final defeats (Euro 2020 & 2024).
Tactical Analysis: How Spain Outplayed England
Spain’s Midfield Masterclass
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Rodri (Player of the Tournament) dominated midfield, completing 92% of his passes.
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Fabian Ruiz & Pedri controlled tempo, suffocating England’s attacks.
England’s Defensive Struggles
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Harry Kane’s lack of mobility hurt England’s press.
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Southgate’s late subs (Palmer, Gordon) nearly saved the game—but was it too late?
Key Stat: Possession Battle
Team | Possession | Shots (On Target) |
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Spain | 62% | 14 (6) |
England | 38% | 8 (3) |
Spain’s high press forced England into mistakes, proving decisive.
Star Performers: Lamine Yamal & Rodri Shine
Lamine Yamal – The Teenage Phenom
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Youngest Euro final scorer (16 years, 362 days).
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Dribbled past Kyle Walker multiple times, showcasing elite potential.
Rodri – The Midfield Maestro
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Man of the Match with 12 recoveries & 3 key passes.
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Cemented his status as the best defensive midfielder in the world.
England’s Bright Spot: Cole Palmer
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His free-kick goal was England’s best moment.
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Should he start in the 2026 World Cup?
England’s Heartbreak: What Went Wrong?
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Defensive Errors – John Stones lost Olmo for Spain’s second goal.
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Lack of Creativity – Jude Bellingham was marked out of the game.
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Southgate’s Conservative Approach – Did he wait too long to attack?
Fan Reaction:
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“Same old England… so close yet so far.” – @ThreeLionsFan
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“Yamal is a generational talent!” – @LaLigaEnthusiast
Post-Match Reactions & Records Broken
✅ Spain joins Germany as the only 4-time Euro winners.
✅ Lamine Yamal breaks Pele’s record for youngest final scorer in a major tournament.
✅ Gareth Southgate’s future uncertain – will he resign?
Luis de la Fuente (Spain coach):
“This team has made history. The future is bright with talents like Yamal.”
Harry Kane (England captain):
“Devastated. We gave everything, but Spain were brilliant.”
Final Thoughts & What’s Next?
Spain’s victory cements their golden generation, while England must regroup for the 2026 World Cup.
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