There is just one more day to go until we discover whether England will finally end their 58-year trophy drought or if the wait continues. From to and Robson to Venables, an entire generation of fans have only witnessed England's repeated failures despite high expectations. Gareth Southgate now has a second chance to alter this narrative.

The heartbreak of the Euro 2020 final is the closest England have come to lifting a trophy since the legendary 1966 squad. By luck or destiny, the current England team has the opportunity to rectify the disappointments of Wembley three years ago. The journey to the Euro 2024 hasn't been smooth, with at one point on the brink of a humiliating exit.

However, a spectacular goal from Jude Bellingham, a penalty shoot-out victory, and a moment of brilliance from Ollie Watkins have injected optimism that this could finally be England's time. Our writers have shared their thoughts on the tournament so far and their predictions for how Sunday's final will unfold. England had a woeful tournament before the semi-finals.

They looked sluggish, lacked ideas and weren't playing as a team. But that first half against Netherlands was superb as they finally got the best out of Phil Foden. They still lack pace, but the switch back to a back five has worked - even with Bukaya Saka out of position.

Spain will be their toughest test yet. The best team in the tournament, they have looked far more convincing despite a much tougher path to the final. My head says En.