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Tonight England and Spain will battle it out over 90 minutes potentially even more to earn the right to be called European Champions.
No matter which way the result sways in Berlin tonight, history will be created.
Either the Three Lions will win the title for the first time or La Roja will become the most decorated team in the competitions history with a record fourth title.
The winning team will not just walk away with the trophy however, there is a cash prize to be won.
And the cash prize may even be more of an incentive for the teams to perform and get the win. Here is how much the winning team at Euro 2024 will pocket.
How much prize money will the Euro 2024 winners receive?
The total amount of prize money for Euro 2024 is €331m (£285). That amount however is to be split amongst the 24 participating teams.
Each team is handed €9.25m (£7.95m) regardless of how far they go in Germany, with further cash amounts awarded to teams who progress in the competition.
Nations were awarded €1m (£859,780) for a win in the group stage and €500,000 (£429,890) for a draw.
Teams who qualified for the round-of-16 were handed €1.5m (£1.28), whilst teams who made it to the quarter-final pocketed a further €2.5m (£2.1m).
A €4m (£3.4m) paycheck was handed to those who made it to the semi-finals.
Whilst tonight’s runners-up will receive an additional €5m (£4.29m). Tonight’s winners will take home an additional €8m (£6.88m).
This means if Gareth Southgate’s men are crowned European Champions tonight they will pocket €27.25m (£22.95) for their winning campaign.
However if England fall to the Spanish in Berlin tonight, they will walk away with a smaller sum of £20.41m.