There’s just a week to go until the Euro 2024 final gets underway, and we now know the four teams who are in contention to be crowned champions of Europe on Sunday, 14 July.
The quarter-finals saw hosts Germany crash out of the tournament, while Portugal, Switzerland and Turkey were also eliminated in the last-eight.
With only three games remaining, now is the perfect time to book your seats for the Euro 2024 semi-finals as well as the showpiece finale.
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Spain vs France – Tuesday, 9 July
The first semi-final pits Spain up against France at the Allianz Arena (Munich Football Arena).
Spain defeated hosts Germany, 2-1, in what was an entertaining matchup in Stuttgart. Elsewhere France knocked out Portugal, on penalties, following a goalless draw at the Volksparkstadion.
Spain & France have clashed several times at the UEFA European Championship, notably in the final of the 1984 event; Michel Platini & Bruno Bellone were on target in a 2-0 triumph for the French on home soil.
The nations met again in the Euro 2000 quarter-finals as Zinedine Zidane opened the scoring in a 2-1 win for Les Bleus. More recently they went head-to-head in the Euro 2012 quarter-finals. On this occasion the Spanish ran out 2-0 winners on their way to clinching back-to-back Euro titles.
Spain vs France tickets are starting from £299* via SeatPick, making this semi-final considerably cheaper than the corresponding tie. We have more than 12,500 listings to browse & compare, with an average price of £518*.
Netherlands vs England – Wednesday, 10 July
In the second semi-final, England will lock horns with the Netherlands at Signal Iduna Park (BVB Stadion Dortmund).
The Dutch came from behind to earn a 2-1 victory over Turkey at the Olympiastadion. England, meanwhile, edged Switzerland in a penalty shoot-out to advance to the last-four at successive Euro tournaments for the first time ever.
When the Netherlands faced England in the Euro 1988 group stage, Marco van Basten netted a hat-trick for Ons Oranje to win 3-1 on route to their maiden European title.
The teams were grouped together again in 1996, when England hosted the competition, and they shared a pitch at Wembley Stadium. Alan Shearer & Teddy Sheringham netted twice apiece in a memorable 4-1 victory for the Three Lions, who would go on to lose in the semi-finals.
Tickets for this semi-final are considerably more expensive than the corresponding tie. Netherlands vs England tickets are now starting from £592*, while the average price is £1,237* from 2,000+ listings available through our website.
Euro 2024 final tickets are currently available from £1,691* with SeatPick.
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