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Is Spain vs England on ITV or BBC? Euro 2024 final TV channel and live stream details

Harry Kane will lead England out for their first international final on foreign soil in Berlin on Sunday evening.

On Wednesday night, substitute Ollie Watkins answered the nation's prayers when he smashed past Netherlands goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen to set up a date with Spain, who beat France 2-1 on Tuesday by the same scoreline.

England’s performances have not been at the level many expected before the tournament given the personnel at Gareth Southgate’s disposal. However, they have come through adversity in Germany. First, they limped through the group stage with unflattering performances against Slovenia and Denmark despite a win over Serbia in the Three Lions’ opening fixture.

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Next, England faced Slovakia who took an early lead before Jude Bellingham’s heroic overhead kick spared his side of an unexpected exit. Kane secured the victory in extra time.

Then, England met Switzerland in the quarter-final with fans hoping for a more relaxed routine victory. Again, England had the nation on edge falling behind before Bukayo Saka rescued Southgate’s side. England then calmly negotiated a penalty shoot-out scoring all five spot kicks.

This set up a semi-final with Netherlands in Dortmund last night where, once again, England fell behind thanks to a spectacular Xavi Simons strike. England fought back to equalise through a controversial penalty, which was emphatically dispatched by captain Kane.

When fans were preparing for extra-time and penalties, substitute Watkins ran in behind the Netherlands defence before finishing sharply to

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