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Euro 2024 final: How much money are England players paid to play?

England stand on the precipice of history as they gear up for the Euro 2024 final, a match that could see them hoist their first ever European Championship. The Three Lions, under the stewardship of Gareth Southgate, were agonisingly close to glory at Euro 2020, succumbing to Italy in a nail-biting penalty shootout three years prior.

Now, 58 years after their legendary World Cup triumph against West Germany in 1966, England could be raising another significant international trophy if they conquer Spain this Sunday. However, England's path to the final has not been without its hurdles.

Despite finishing top of Group C, the team only managed to clinch a victory against Serbia in their opening match, followed by edgy draws with Denmark and Slovenia. The round of 16 also posed a challenge, with Slovakia taking an early lead.

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It seemed like curtains for England until Jude Bellingham's remarkable bicycle kick deep into stoppage time. Harry Kane then rose to the occasion to net a vital header in the additional half hour, catapulting England into the quarter-finals against Switzerland.

Once again, the Three Lions found themselves behind when Breel Embolo netted in the 75th minute, reports the Express. However, Bukayo Saka swiftly retaliated with a goal five minutes later, pushing the game into extra time and penalties.

A semi-final showdown with the Netherlands proved to be England's toughest match yet, as they found themselves 1-0 down early on due to a spectacular strike from Xavi Simons. However, with Phil Foden in

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