Spain vs England Odds – Spain Favored Over Three Lions in Euro 2024 Final

By Sascha Paruk in Soccer News
Updated: July 21, 2024 at 12:25 pm EDTPublished:

- Spain will face England in the 2024 Euro final on Sunday, July 14
- Spain have opened as slight favorites to win their record-setting fourth European championship
- See the opening Spain vs England odds including three-way moneyline, total, and odds to lift the trophy
A true heavyweight matchup is cued up for the 2024 Euro final as Spain get set to lock horns with England this Sunday (July 14) in Berlin at 3:00 pm ET. La Roja, who have won four of their first five matches in regular time, are positioned as slight favorites in the opening Spain vs England odds.
Spain vs England Odds for Euro 2024 Final
Team | Moneyline | Total | To Lift the Trophy |
---|---|---|---|
Spain | +137 | Over 2.5 (+150) | -150 |
England | +225 | Under 2.5 (-188) | +120 |
Draw | +187 | — | — |
The opening Euro 2024 final odds list Spain as +135 favorites to win in regular time. England are +225 underdogs, with a full-time draw sitting at +187.
The Euro 2024 odds to lift the trophy see Spain favored at -150 and the English at +120 to win their first major-tournament title since the 1966 World cup.
As with most major tournament finals, the over/under projects a low-scoring game. Under 2.5 goals is favored at -188 with the over priced at +150.
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Spain’s Path to the Euro Final
Spain have been the most-impressive team of the tournament, blitzing through a difficult Group B with wins over Croatia (3-0), Italy (1-0) and Albania (1-0). In the knockout stage, they obliterated Georgia (5-1) before surviving extra time against host Germany (2-1 a.e.t.) and then coming from behind in spectacular fashion to oust France (2-1).

Soon-to-be 17-year-old Lamine Yamal scored the goal of the tournament (so far) to level the match with France just 12 minutes after Randal Kolo Muani gave the French an early lead.
Dani Olmo would score what proved to be the winner just four minutes later as Spain put on a defensive masterclass over the final 65 minutes.
England’s Path to the Euro Final
A lackluster group-stage performance (1-2-0, +1 goal differential) led to a trio of razor-thin victories in the knockout stage for England. The Three Lions had to come from behind in all three, and had to go beyond 90 minutes in both the round of 16 and quarterfinals, first squeaking past Slovakia (2-1 a.e.t.), then edging Switzerland on penalties after a 1-1 full-time draw.

On Wednesday, they conceded just eight minutes into their semifinal with the Netherlands, but a Harry Kane penalty later in the first half equalized before a stunning stoppage-time winner from Ollie Watkins sent England through to the final.
Recent Spain vs England H2H History
Year | Location | Competition | Score |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | Spain | Nations League | Spain 2-3 England |
2018 | England | Nations League | England 1-2 Spain |
2016 | England | Friendly | England 2-2 Spain |
2015 | Spain | Friendly | Spain 2-0 England |
2011 | England | Friendly | England 1-0 Spain |

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Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.