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UPDATE: Euro 2008 Final: Full Team Line-Ups Germany v Spain: Torres & Fabregas Start, Villa Out, Chelsea's Ballack Fit

Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal Euro 2008

UPDATE: FULL-TIME RESULT EURO 2008 FINAL - GERMANY 0-1 SPAIN - CLICK TO VIEW

UPDATE: The full starting line-up’s for Germany v Spain in the EURO 2008 Final, at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Vienna on Sunday evening.

Germany captain and Chelsea midfielder Michael Ballack was thought to be in danger of missing the Final with a calf problem, but he is fit to start the match.

After his excellent form after coming on as a substitute in each of Spain’s matches in their lead-up to the Final, Arsenal’s Cesc Fabregas finally gets a place in the starting line-up for Luis Aragones’ side, with Daniel Güiza, who came off the bench with such full effect in Spain's last match, starting on the bench.

After David Villa was ruled out of the final with a thigh injury, Liverpool’s Fernando Torres will be the lone striker for La Furia Roja.

Spain head coach Luis Aragones will retire at the end of this tournament, where he hopes to win the first major trophy for Spain since 1962.

Full Teamsheets for Germany v Spain in the EURO 2008 Final:

Germany Team: Jens Lehmann, Arne Friedrich, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Torsten Frings, Miroslav Klose, Michael Ballack (c), Philipp Lahm, Thomas Hitzlsperger, Per Mertesacker, Lukas Podolski, Christoph Metzelder.

Germany Substitutes: Robert Enke, René Adler, Simon Rolfes, Heiko Westermann, Marcell Jansen, Clemens Fritz, Oliver Neuville, Mario Gomez, Piotr Trochowski, Tim Borowski, David Odonkor, Kevin Kuranyi.

Germany Head Coach: Joachim Löw.

Spain Team: Iker Casillas, Carlos Marchena, Carles Puyol, Xavi Hernández, Fernando Torres, Joan Capdevila, Andrés Iniesta, Sergio Ramos, Marcos Senna, Cesc Fàbregas,, David Silva.

Spain Substitutes: Pepe Reina, Andrés Palop, Raúl Albiol, Fernando Navarro, Xabi Alonso, Sergio García, Santi Cazorla, Daniel Güiza, Álvaro Arbeloa, Juanito, Rubén de la Red, David Villa.

Spain Head Coach: Luis Aragonés.