England starting XI team for Euro 2024 final vs Spain revealed

England boss Gareth Southgate
Southgate has one dilemma to mull over (Picture: UEFA via Getty Images)

Gareth Southgate will resist making any changes to his England side for Sunday’s Euro 2024 final against Spain, with Kieran Trippier set to retain his place in the starting XI.

The Three Lions booked their place in the final after beating the Netherlands in the semi-final in Dortmund, in what was England’s most assured performance of the competition to date.

The team has found harmony when it matters most with Southgate’s decision to switch to a back three system for the quarter-final game against Switzerland now paying off.

Phil Foden produced his best display of the tournament in that system against the Dutch, with Kobbie Mainoo adding poise and control in midfield alongside Declan Rice.

The tactical tweak has also unleashed Bukayo Saka. After quiet displays in the group stages and the last 16 escape against Slovakia, the Arsenal star has looked back to his destructive best operating at right wing-back.

But Southgate does have a dilemma on the opposite flank. Trippier has been deployed at left-back and left wing-back at every turn of England’s Euro trip but the return to fitness of Luke Shaw offers an alternative.

The Manchester United star has been recovering from a hamstring injury that had sidelined him since February. He played 42 minutes, including extra-time, against Switzerland before coming on at half-time on Wednesday night.

Possible England XI to face Spain

Possible England team vs Spain at Euro 2024
How we expect England to line up on Sunday.

With just hours to go until the final, it seems that Southgate is not prepared to take any risks, with the England boss set to sick with the same starting XI that beat the Netherlands.

Trippier will therefore get the nod over Shaw though it has since been revealed that the Newcastle star suffered a knock during the semi-final which resulted in his substitution at half-time.

Southgate, as he has been throughout the competition, is mindful of Shaw’s fitness, a dilemma heightened up against a Spanish team boasting the competition’s best two wingers in Nico Williams and 16-year-old Lamine Yamal.

Elsewhere in the team, Marc Guehi returned to the side this week after serving his suspension against Switzerland without missing a beat, slotting in beside Manchester City pair John Stones and Kyle Walker.

Luke Shaw hoping to start vs Spain
Shaw made a strong case for starting on Sunday (Picture: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

Ollie Watkins’ sublime last-gasp winner has understandably led to calls for him to lead the line in place of Harry Kane, taking up position we have seldom seen the captain in to turn Sefan de Vrij inside out before firing home.

For all the criticism, Kane is firmly in the frame to win the competition’s Golden Boot with him and Dani Olmo both locked on three goals heading into the finale.

Southgate is unlikely to consider dropping his captain but Watkins will surely be called upon to deliver from the bench again if required.

As for Spain, they will be without Pedri whose tournament was ended in the quarter-final clash against Germany after that early challenge from Toni Kroos forced him off.

Spain v France: Semi-Final - UEFA EURO 2024
Morata was clipped by a wayward steward (Picture: GES Sportfoto/Getty Images)

La Roja were forced into changes at the back against France in their semi-final with Dani Carvajal and Robin Le Normand both suspended but both are in line to return to the side on Sunday – although Nacho made a strong case for his inclusion alongside Aymeric Laporte against Les Blues.

Alvaro Morata’s post-match celebrations were cut short on Tuesday night when a steward accidentally crashed into him while pursuing a pitch invader.

The Atletico Madrid star limped away from the incident but eased any fears over his fitness this week.

Possible Spain XI to face England

Spain team vs England
How we expect Spain to line up on Sunday.

What time does England vs Spain kick-off?

England vs Spain gets underway at .

What TV channel is England vs Spain on?

with live streams available through BBC iPlayer and ITVX.

What are the odds on England winning the Euros?

Euro 2024 winner odds

Spain: 8/11
England: 23/20

Dani Olmo: 4/11
Harry Kane: 5/2
Jude Bellingham:14/1

Odds via Betfair

England vs Spain head to head record

England and Spain have met 27 times over the years dating back to their first meeting in 1929. La Roja have won 14 of those to England’s 10. The Three Lions clinched victory in their last meeting in 2018 courtesy of a 3-2 win.

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