After 50 games, 114 goals and 10 different host cities, Euro 2024 will come to an end on Sunday evening.
England are competing in consecutive European Championship finals and are aiming to win international honours for the first time in 58 years.
But standing in their way will be a Spain team who have yet to taste defeat in Germany and are looking to win the tournament for a record fourth time.
Here we’ve rounded up the best social media posts ahead of tonight’s Euro 2024 final in Berlin.
“I’ve done my job.”
Sunday could be a celebrity sporting day for Spain, which already has one winner after Carlos Alcaraz beat Novak Djokovic to defend his Wimbledon title.
Asked after his win on Centre Court how he felt about the match, Alcaraz joked, “I’ve already done my job,” much to the confusion of the British crowd.
Thankfully for Alcaraz, the crowd quickly returned to his side, and he explained that although he also had to handle the Champions Ball, he would watch the game with his team. It was a great night for the lad!
Back to where it all began
For all 26 members of the England squad, representing their country in a major final would have been merely a dream when they first played the beautiful sport.
But it is now a reality.
England Football posted a video on X celebrating each player’s journey from Stourbridge Juniors to Ridgeway Rovers.
Final Instructions
With Spain facing their fifth European Championship final, every detail must be covered to ensure victory on the biggest stage.
Cameras captured the players holding their final tactical meeting before taking to the pitch in Berlin.
Turn the page
England have the chance to make history at Euro 2024, having come so close to winning the title over the past few years.
Southgate is on the brink of ending England’s hopes of winning international honours and is one game away from achieving it.
While the nation waited, England were able to relive some of the greatest moments they have ever experienced in Germany.
Spain announces 27th squad
Just hours before Real Madrid’s third European Championship meeting with England, manager Luis de la Fuente welcomed another player into his squad, although he will not be taking to the pitch in Berlin.
Barcelona midfielder Gabi, who missed last year’s tournament after suffering an injury during international play, has joined up with the national team ahead of the final in Berlin.
The 19-year-old was welcomed by La Roja head coach and RFEF president Pedro Rocha.
Fleetwood gives support
Tommy Fleetwood won the Ryder Cup with Team Europe last year and knows all too well the pressure that comes with big moments.
The world number 11 is currently competing in the Scottish Open at the Renaissance Club and appeared in an England uniform on the final day.
And Luke, don’t strain your hamstring…again!
Euro 2020 final scorer Luke Shaw is likely to start in Sunday’s showdown in Berlin and Manchester United’s new minority owner Jim Ratcliffe has just one wish for the club’s left-back … that he avoids injury.
Ratcliffe also praised Kobe Mainu’s form so far in the tournament and wished both United players the best of luck in their upcoming match against Spain.