Germany kicked off the tournament in style, delighting the Munich crowd with a spectacular 5-1 win over Scotland. They followed this with a hard-fought victory against Hungary in Stuttgart. Despite falling behind to Switzerland in their final Group A match in Frankfurt, a stoppage-time equalizer from Niclas Füllkrug ensured Julian Nagelsmann's team topped their group and remained unbeaten heading into the knockout stage, where they comfortably defeated Denmark. Forward Jamal Musiala has been particularly impressive, scoring three goals in his four appearances.
Spain have started this EURO with impressive form, winning all four of their matches and netting nine goals. They conceded their first goal of the tournament during their 4-1 victory over Georgia. Winger Lamine Yamal made history as the youngest player ever to compete in a EURO match against Croatia, while forward Álvaro Morata became the joint-third top scorer in the tournament's history by scoring his seventh goal in the same match. Should Spain triumph in Germany, they will be the first team to win four EURO titles.
PLAYERS TO WATCH:
Spain: Lamine Yamal; Rodri
Germany: Musiala, Leroy Sané, and Florian Wirtz
Spain to qualify; Over 8.5 Corners