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Padraig Whelan·10 July 2024
What to look out for on EURO 2024 day 2️⃣3️⃣
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Padraig Whelan·10 July 2024
With Spain having booked their place in Sunday’s EURO 2024 final, it is time to find out who will join them.
You can read The Debrief from their big win here.
But who will they face in Berlin?
All eyes will be on the Westfalenstadion to determine who will take on favourites Spain in the European Championship final.
In Dortmund, the Netherlands take on England.
It has been a tournament to forget so far for England captain Harry Kane, who has just one goal in five games.
He hasn’t appeared to be at his usual sharpness in leading the line, so much so that there have even been growing suggestions that it may be time to drop him.
But it should be noted that despite that criticism, this is where the Bayern star tends to come alive, with no player having netted more European Championship knockout stage goals.
He is currently level with Antoine Griezmann atop the charts but can move clear by scoring here as he aims to become just the third player in Euros history to net in two successive semi-finals.
One of the main talking points among the English media ahead of the game has been the appointment of controversial referee Felix Zwayer.
He has his own particularly pointed history with England star Jude Bellingham but manager Gareth Southgate was keen to play down the potential for problems and explains why.
Netherlands 1-2 England