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History beckons for England and Spain, a first men's European Championships for the Three Lions, or a record-breaking fourth for La Furia Roja, by far and away the best performing team in the tournament so far. England might just have the most talent on paper, and some of those qualities finally started shining through in their triumph over the Dutch in the semifinals. Let's take a look at what could be the decisive trends in the game and what could a win for either side mean in the aftermath.

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