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Written by: Bradley Walker

England take on Spain in the Euro 2024 final on Sunday. Here at Odds Now we've put together a bet-builder to mark the occasion. 

Take a look through our selections below as both sides look to crown themselves champions of Europe this weekend!

Euro 2024 final - Spain vs England 

Kick-off is set for 8pm BST at Berlin's Olympiastadion on Sunday evening. It will be Spain's first time contesting in the final of a major tournament since 2012. Meanwhile, England have secured consecutive appearances in Euros finals following their penalty shootout defeat to Italy three years ago. 

Betting Odds

Spain 8/5

Draw 19/10

England 13/5

*Best UK prices as of 3:30PM 11/07/2024

Predicted XIs

Spain: Simon; Navas, Nacho, Laporte, Cucurella; Rodri, Ruiz; Yamal, Olmo, Williams; Morata

England: Pickford; Walker, Stones, Guehi; Saka, Mainoo, Rice, Shaw; Foden, Bellingham, Kane

Above: Spain midfielder Dani Olmo celebrates his winning goal versus France in the semi-finals. (Photo Credit: Alamy Images)

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Harry Kane - Over 0.5 Shots on Target

Much has been made of Harry Kane's overall performance at Euro 2024. Many have accused the Bayern Munich striker of failing to live up to his usual standards, while others have questioned his fitness levels. Nevertheless, the England talisman has still mustered three goals so far in Germany and will be determined to add to his tally in one of the biggest matches in his country's history.

The 30-year-old has certainly not been as involved in England's overall play as he'd like, but Kane has began to see more of the balls in his side's two most recent outings. 

Over 1.5 total goals

No side has scored more than the 13 goals netted by Spain this tournament. England have also found the net seven times across their six matches, and all of each side's last three matches have seen two or more goals scored. 

While both have performed admirably in defensive quarters, the main strengths of their squads certainly lie in forward areas. We anticipate more goal-scoring action as both battle it out for the crown on Sunday. 

Above: Kane netted his third goal of Euro 2024 against the Netherlands. (Photo Credit: Alamy Images)

Under 8.5 corners

Neither side's matches have seen a high volume of corners so far. Spain's Euro 2024 fixtures have averaged only 8.6 per match - a figure which was drastically heightened by the 16 totalled against group minnows Albania in June. England have seen an even lower count across their matches, averaging just 5.8 so far.

We expect this trend to continue in the final with under 8.5 corners in 90 minutes.

Jude Bellingham - Player to be shown a card 

The Real Madrid midfielder already has two yellow cards to his name in Germany. The latest of those came in England's dramatic 2-1 semi-final win over the Netherlands on Wednesday evening.

Bellingham regularly draws praise for his calm temperament off the pitch but can sometimes be hot-headed in-game. An "x-rated" gesture in the immediate aftermath of his goal against Slovakia saw him slapped with a £30,000 fine by UEFA, and the 21-year-old received 9 yellow cards for Real Madrid in all competitions last season, as well as one red.

With so much on the line for his nation this weekend, we wouldn't be surprised to see the Madrid starlet receive his third card of the tournament. 

Jude Bellingham - To be fouled over 0.5+ times 

Individual battles will be crucial in determining which of these two sides come out on top in Berlin. The Spanish will be all too familiar with Bellingham's capabilities given his exploits in a Real Madrid shirt last season and know that keeping him quiet will be key.

The Englishman is a player who likes to receive the ball into feet before bringing in players around him. We expect the likes of Spain's midfield maestro Rodri to be all over Bellingham in hopes of limiting the former Borussia Dortmund man's impact on the game, and so foresee him being fouled at least once before the 90 minutes are up.

Above: Bellingham received a £30,000 fine for a gesture made after his stunning equaliser versus Slovakia. (Photo Credit: Alamy Images)