Watch more of our videos on Shots! and live on Freeview channel 276 After dramatic victories over Switzerland and Holland, Gareth Southgate's men are set for the final showdown with Spain in Berlin on Sunday. Spain have been the best side in the tournament so far - but can the Three Lions win the European Championships for the first time and their first major tournament since the 1966 World Cup? Our reporters have their say: Nick Elwell How we got there I don't know, how we got there I don't care..
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. but we are there. England are gunning for glory in a second successive European Championship final.
Favourites before a ball was kicked, that soon changed once we had kicked a ball thanks to some underwhelming performances. No shape, no balance, square pegs in round holes, the country was united in its criticism of Gareth Southgate. But the Three Lions have managed to get the job done and in the last three games the good old bulldog spirit and refusal to be packed off home with their tail between their legs has shone through.
And, while I might be clutching at straws here, the opening half against the Netherlands served up some of the football we had expected pre-tournament from a squad packed full of talent and offered cause for optimism for Sunday's showdown. Spain have been the best team in the tournament. A star has been born with the emergence of Lamine Yamal, while his wing partner Nico Williams ain't too shabby either.
Fabián Ruiz and Dani Olmo pose a threat from midfi.
