The upcoming Euro 2024 final between Spain and England has sparked excitement among soccer fans as these two pre-eminent soccer countries prepare to face off in a title match for the first time in major tournaments since 1996. Spain, the best team in the tournament, will take on England, known for its resilience and ability to come from behind in knockout-stage games.
Despite not meeting competitively since 2018, the history between Spain and England dates back to 1929, with memorable encounters shaping their rivalry. One such moment was Stuart Pearce's redemption during the Euro '96 quarterfinals when he scored a crucial penalty for England, exorcising the demons of a previous shootout failure.
Another standout performance came from Gary Lineker in 1987 when he scored all four goals in England's 4-2 victory over Spain in Madrid. Lineker's clinical finishing showcased his prowess in front of goal, earning him a place in the hearts of English fans.
In their World Cup meetings, Spain emerged victorious in 1950 with a 1-0 win over England at the Maracana, while their encounter in 1982 ended in a goalless draw, eliminating both teams from the tournament.
Notable for its biggest margin of victory, England defeated Spain 7-1 in 1931, with players like Jack Smith, Tommy Johnson, and Sammy Crooks shining in the international friendly. Spain's heaviest win over England was a 3-0 victory in 1960, led by Eulogio Martinez and featuring legendary players like Alfredo Di Stefano and Francisco 'Paco' Gento.
As the anticipation builds for the Euro 2024 final, fans eagerly await the next chapter in the Spain-England rivalry, hoping for another memorable clash between these historic soccer nations.
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