BBC The majority of the papers look to England’s final showdown with Spain, a “date with destiny” as the Sunday Mirror calls it. Three Lions captain Harry Kane is pictured on the paper’s front page. “We Kane do it”, the Sunday Express says alongside the same photo of Kane. Meanwhile, the Mail on Sunday features a “rousing message” from the Prince of Wales who is exhorting the England squad to make “just one last push to finish the job” against Spain in Berlin. His wife, Catherine, Princess of Wales, is pictured on the front page as she will be at Wimbledon presenting men’s final trophy. The Mail notes that finalist Carlos Alcaraz is one Spaniard the paper does not mind winning on Sunday, should he go on to repeat his success of last year. “Roar for the lions” is the rally cry in the Daily Star’s Sunday edition. Everything stops at 20:00 BST on Sunday as the nation cheers on the boys, the paper says. Photos from the England training camp feature on several other front pages, including the Sunday Telegraph. But in its main story, the paper reports that Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has been accused of endangering the nation’s food security after giving the go-ahead for Britain’s biggest solar farm on green land. But the Observer says Labour’s plans for a “rooftop revolution” will see millions of of more homes fitted with solar panels to bring down energy bills and tackle the climate crisis. The paper reports that Mr Miliband’s approval of three solar farms has been welcomed by UK energy experts. And the Sunday Times reports that Labour will create a national register of children not going to school under a new law to tackle record levels of absenteeism.