The brothers divided by the Euro 2024 final

BBC Davide on the left, wearing a white t-shirt and Rafael on the right wearing a red Spain top and pumping his fistBBC
Davide (L) and Rafael (R) Garcia-Levy are siblings with different footballing priorities

Davide and Rafael Garcia-Levy are siblings, one lives in Bristol and the other in Saltford.

On any other day, Davide being an England fan and Rafael being a Spain fan would border on mundane.

This Sunday however, sibling rivalry will be turned up a notch as England prepare to face Spain in the final of the 2024 European Championship.

Dav and Raf, as they like to be called, have an English mother and Spanish father.

Although the pair grew up in England, they have a large extended family from Spain.

So what influenced their decision to support either team?

"I live over here and the vibe's crazy in the pubs and you've got to go with it, haven't you?", said Dav, 34.

Raf, 32, explained his reasoning: "Spain just play better football, as everyone knows."

"We've won every single game in this competition, one more game left and I think we have it."

Photo by MOHAMED MESSARA/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock (14580764sz) Ollie Watkins wearing the England White jersey and blue shorts running in celebration after scoring a goalPhoto by MOHAMED MESSARA/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock (14580764sz)
Ollie Watkins' winner helped England beat the Netherlands to reach the final

England fan Dav said: "We started slow but the ball is in motion now and I feel like we played all right against Netherlands, we played well.

"I did say from the beginning, [it would be a] Spain-England final. I just had the feeling that would be the outcome."

He was watching the semi-final from a pub and said when Ollie Watkins scored the winning goal: "The pub went crazy, everyone was on the phone ringing family members. I was ecstatic."

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Teenager Lamine Yamal has a goal and three assists for Spain at Euro 2024

Raf is backing Spain's newest golden boy Lamine Yamal to deliver: "[At] 16 years old, he plays absolutely brilliant. Personally, I think he's going to be the next [Lionel] Messi" he says.

The brothers however, are unlikely to watch the match together.

Dav said he would be watching the game out with other England fans. "It's completely different to watching it in the pub and watching it at home. So, I'm gonna find a nice spot full of England fans and watch it there."

Raf said: "I think I'll be safe and probably watch at home."

Their predictions- Dav has backed England to win 3-2, while Raf has predicted a 2-1 victory for Spain.

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