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7 things noticed from England training amid huge boost on eve of Euro 2024 final

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England have one final training session ahead of Sunday’s final as the Three Lions go through their paces before taking on Spain in the Euro 2024 final with history on their mind



Euro 2024: England fans descend on Berlin for final

England are 24 hours out from a second Euros final in three years as they look to go one better and win a major tournament for the first time in 58 years.

The Three Lions haven’t always been pretty en route to Berlin’s Olympiastadion, where the winners of Euro 2024 will be crowned, but few will have cared as Gareth Southgate’s side slowly click into gear. Their performance in the late semi-final win over the Netherlands was by far their best of the tournament.




Ollie Watkins‘ late strike gave those in pubs and living rooms up and down the country a euphoric moment but the nation will be desperate to avoid a repeat of the final loss at the last Euros, with Italy breaking English hearts on that occasion.

Spain will look to oppose the Three Lions and become the most successful nation in Europe by claiming a fourth title. England meanwhile want their first, to sit alongside the World Cup they won back in 1966. Saturday was their last day of prep and we take a look into camp to see what we can spot.

Spirits high

And why wouldn’t they be? A group that are winning and enjoying each others company are often smiling and joking around. We can all cast our mind back to England teams of the past who looked like they were so highly strung – be that because of the manager or maybe the pressure.

The England squad didn’t look to be feeling any pressure at training

This current group though, as has been the way with them for several years, look to be embracing every moment as they close on history. There’s no doubt England have built into this tournament and could be about to peak at the perfect moment.


Watkins buoyed

One of those providing the energy seemed to be the Aston Villa man. He came off the bench to score the latest ever semi-final winner in a Euros or a World Cup – sending the country in raptures by doing so.

Watkins, a clear understudy to Harry Kane, made no secret of the fact he’s been frustrated by his limited minutes at the tournament. But boy did he take his chance when it came his way and, even though he may well begin on the bench on Sunday night, the Villa man has proved he has the appetite for the big moment and his Dutch strike will forever have him etched into Three Lions history.

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