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The 2024 Euro final is set. After a month of incredible action, it all comes down to this. 

Spain will play England this Sunday, July 14, at 3 p.m. ET on FOX and the FOX Sports App.

Spain advanced to the 2024 Euro final after defeating France 2-1 in Tuesday's semifinal match. 

After going down 1-0 in the eighth minute of the game, Spain rallied behind 16-year-old phenom Lamine Yamal to overcome its early deficit. 

Yamal scored a remarkable equalizing goal from outside the box in the 21st minute. 

At 16 years and 362 days old, he became the youngest player in Euros and World Cup history to score in a match, passing Pelé's previous record.  

Dani Olmo scored in the 25th minute to take the lead, and Spain was able to hold off a threatening French attack for the remainder of the game. 

Olmo has now taken the lead in the Golden Boot race

Spain became the first team to win six games at a single edition of the Euros ever, and the first to win six consecutive matches at a single Euro tournament. 

Spain's championship opponent, England, is fresh off a dramatic 2-1 win over the Netherlands

England went down 1-0 very early, as Xavi Simons scored a brilliant goal in the seventh minute for the Netherlands. Harry Kane quickly equalized with a PK in the 18th minute. 

Ollie Watkins came on late in the match and put one in the back of the net in the 90th minute. His goal is only the second ever 90th-minute winning goal in a Euro knockout match that was tied. 

Let's take a look at the updated odds from DraftKings Sportsbook as of July 10.

ODDS TO WIN UEFA EURO 2024:

Spain: -155 (bet $10 to win $16.45 total)
England: +120 (bet $10 to win $22 total)

Here are the previous UEFA Euro champions:

2020: Italy def. England
2016: Portugal def. France
2012: Spain def. Italy
2008: Spain def. Germany
2004: Greece def. Portugal
2000: France def. Italy
1996: Germany def. Czech Republic
1992: Denmark def. Germany
1988: Netherlands def. Soviet Union
1984: France def. Spain
1980: West Germany def. Belgium
1976: Czechoslovakia def. West Germany
1972: West Germany def. Soviet Union
1968: Italy def. Yugoslavia
1964: Spain def. Soviet Union
1960: Soviet Union def. Yugoslavia

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