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EUR WE GO
  • 10:32, 8 Jul 2021
  • Updated: 10:32, 8 Jul 2021

ENGLAND are into the Euro 2020 final!

The Three Lions will face Italy in Sunday’s showpiece after Harry Kane’s goal in extra-time saw off Denmark.

The Italians beat Spain 4-2 on penalties on Tuesday as the 120-minute clash ended 1-1.

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  • FOR MUM AND DAD

    Gareth Southgate said his parents no longer have to suffer the pain of his Euro 96 heartache after masterminding England’s run to the final.

    The England manager let out a huge roar in front of an adoring Wembley faithful after the semi-final win over Denmark.

    Southgate’s Three Lions beat the Danes 2-1 after extra-time to reach the European Championship final for the first time ever.

    It is 25 years on from one of Southgate’s lowest moments in his football career.

    The ex-England defender missed the decisive penalty at the old Wembley in the semi-final against Germany.

    England were captained on that day by Arsenal’s Tony Adams.

    And Adams appeared on Good Morning Britain on Thursday to reveal what the win over Denmark meant to current boss Southgate.

    Adams revealed: “I text him (Southgate) congratulations because I’m so proud to be his pal. He came back with a beautiful answer.

    “He said: ‘Thank god my mum and dad don’t have to put up with all that pain any more’.

    “He’s making a new path now for all these young players, some of them weren’t even born when he missed that penalty.”

  • JACK IT IN

    Jack Grealish became just the third England substitute to be hauled off during a tournament match last night.

    The first was at Euro 96 against Scotland.

    Jamie Redknapp was thrown on by Terry Venables for Stuart Pearce at half-time.

    But the Liverpool ace was then sacrificed with five minutes remaining for Sol Campbell.

    A similar incident happened under Sven-Goran Eriksson a decade later at the World Cup in Germany.

    Tottenham’s Aaron Lennon was brought on for David Beckham after 52 minutes against Portugal in the quarter-finals.

    But ahead of a penalty shoot-out, Jamie Carragher replaced the winger with 119 minutes on the clock.

  • TICKETY BOO HOO

    Tickets for England’s historic Euro 2020 final with Italy are being sold online by touts for up to £50,000.

    Fans desperate to attend Sunday’s sold-out Wembley clash face being fleeced by tickets flogged on secondary ticketing websites.

    A pair of Category 1 tickets on reselling site Ticombo costs £40,000 – with a £10,000 booking fee pushing the total price up to an eye-watering £50,000.

    The tickets are advertised as a pair, with the cheapest single seat for the final advertised on the site for £3,400.

    Another site, Live Football Tickets. is advertising tickets for as much as £15,600 – but also charges fans £4,680 in additional service fees.

    The tickets in Wembley’s Bobby Moore Hospitality section are sold as a pair, with the overall cost a mind-boggling £40,560.

  • KANE YOU BELIEVE IT?!

    Harry Kane has drawn level with Gary Lineker as England’s joint highest scorer at major tournaments.

    The Tottenham striker fired the Three Lions to their first major final in 55 years at Wembley on Wednesday as he scored the rebound from his own missed penalty.

    Raheem Sterling was caught in the penalty area with ref Danny Makkelie pointing to the spot.

    Although it was soft, VAR did not see a clear and obvious error as their was contact and Kane stepped up.

    The usually clinical hitman took a deep breath and hit a weak effort low to Kasper Schmeichel’s left and the Leicester goalie kept it out.

    But the ball deflected back into Kane’s path and he slammed it in from close range to trigger glorious scenes inside the national stadium.

  • BALL OVER

    Denmark manager Kasper Hjulmand hit out at the penalty decision that saw England progress into the final of the European Championships.

    Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions came from behind to win 2-1 after extra-time.

    Raheem Sterling won a penalty in the 104th minute with captain Harry Kane initially missing the spot-kick but scoring the rebound.

    But relays revealed Sterling came within inches of dribbling past an extra ball before bursting into the box and being fouled.

    Referee Danny Makkelie either missed the incident or decided the second ball was not interfering with play as the attack continued.

    Hjulmand said: “We’re just very disappointed that we were so close to the final

    “We’re disappointed it was decided that way. It was a penalty that shouldn’t have been a penalty, and that annoys me right now.

    “We’re disappointed, we’re very disappointed.

    “It’s one thing to lose a game, that happens, but losing this way is just a disappointment, because these guys have fought a lot.

    “It’s bitter; I think we have to digest this before we can describe these feelings, but it’s a bitter way to leave a tournament.”

  • BERLIN CALLING

    Harry Kane almost signed on loan for German side Union Berlin in 2012, according to Nico Schafer.

    Schafer was head of football at the now Bundesliga side between 2011-2016, and had an interest in the England captain.

    The German believed Kane was the perfect man to bring the Union Berlin attack together.

    In particular, Schafer was a fan of Kane’s strength but revealed the Tottenham star was not keen on the move.

    Schafer told German outlet SportBild: “Kane would’ve built our attack together with Simon Terodde in the 2. Bundesliga.

    “His strength in the air was noticeable. And he was a striker who went down very often. He would have been a very good fit for Union.

    “Despite Union’s special relationship with English football, Kane wanted to stay in England.”

  • WILLS AT WEMBLEY

    Boris Johnson and Prince William roared alongside thousands of fans after England made it into a major tournament final for the first time in 55 years.

    The Prime Minister thew his hands in the air and hugged wife Carrie as Harry Kane’s extra time winner hit the back of the net against Denmark.

    The Duke of Cambridge was also cheering on the Three Lions squad as they took one step closer to bringing it home.

    While England legends Paul Gascoigne and David Beckham were also among the stars at Wembley.

    Wills was snapped smiling with the President of Uefa Aleksander Ceferin ahead of the kick off.

    Boris donned an England shirt for the occasion, while Wills looked smart in a shirt and tie as his wife Kate Middleton self-isolates at home.

    The Duchess is isolating after a Covid contact as she attended Wimbledon.

  • SCHMEIC-HELL

    Kasper Schmeichel saved Harry Kane’s extra-time penalty – despite having a LASER pointed at his eye.

    England recovered from a goal down to force an additional 30 minutes following Mikkel Damsgaard’s stunning first-half opener.

    Raheem Sterling put the pressure on Simon Kjaer from Bukayo Saka’s cross, with the Denmark captain only able to bundle the ball into his own net moments before the break.

    And it was the lively Sterling who once again wreaked havoc in extra time as he won a penalty shortly before the end of the first 15-minute period.

    After a quick VAR check, England captain Kane stepped up to take the spot-kick.

    Kane saw his effort well saved by Leicester ace Schmeichel, before thumping home the rebound to send England to the final.

    But after the game, footage emerged which showed a green laser flickering across the Danish stopper’s face, with a fan seemingly looking to distract him.

  • BALLS UP

    England won the penalty for Harry Kane’s crucial goal against Denmark with TWO BALLS on the pitch.

    Raheem Sterling came within inches of dribbling past the extra ball before bursting into the box and being fouled.

    Referee Danny Makkelie either missed the incident or decided the second ball was not interfering with play as the attack continued.

    But the Dutch official would have been within his right to halt play and bring the move back for a drop ball.

    And Danish boss Kasper Hjulmand revealed after the game that he was furious with the decision.

    He said: “We’re very, very disappointed, and it’s hard for me to talk about. Maybe it will easier for me to say how I feel in a few days.

    “We’re just very disappointed that we were so close to the final.

    “We’re disappointed it was decided that way… it was a penalty that shouldn’t have been a penalty, and that annoys me right now. We’re disappointed, we’re very disappointed.

    “It’s one thing to lose a game, that happens, but losing this way is just a disappointment, because these guys have fought a lot.

    It’s bitter, I think we have to digest this before we can describe these feelings, but it’s a bitter way to leave a tournament.”

  • GOOD MORNING FOOTBALL FANS

    England have made it to the Euro 2020 final after defeating Denmark at Wembley.

    The Danes opened the scoring with Mikkel Damsgaard’s stunning free-kick on 30 minutes.

    But the Three Lions equalised just nine minutes later thanks to an own goal by captain Simon Kjaer.

    The match went to extra-time where Gareth Southgate’s side earned a controversial penalty when Raheem Sterling went down inside the area.

    Harry Kane took the spot-kick but Kasper Schmeichel saved down at his bottom left corner with a brilliant lunge.

    The ball rolled back towards Kane who fired it to the back of the net in the 14th minute of extra-time.

    England are going to face Italy this Sunday at Wembley Stadium in what will be their first ever final in a major international tournament since 1966.

    The Azzurri made it to the final by beating Spain during a penalty shoot-out following a thrilling 1-1 draw in London.

    Italy opened the scoring with a fine effort by Federico Chiesa on the hour-mark.

    But Juventus star Alvaro Morata equalised for the Furia Roja 10 minutes before full-time thanks to a stunning run.

    However, Morata then missed Spain’s most crucial penalty before Chelsea star Jorginho beat Unai Simon and sent his country through to the final.

  • ENGLAND 2-1 DENMARK

    England have made it to the Euro 2020 final after defeating Denmark at Wembley.

    The Danes opened the scoring with Mikkel Damsgaard’s stunning free-kick on 30 minutes.

    But the Three Lions equalised just nine minutes later thanks to an own goal by captain Simon Kjaer.

    The match went to extra-time where Gareth Southgate’s side earned a controversial penalty when Raheem Sterling went down inside the area.

    Harry Kane took the spot-kick but Kasper Schmeichel saved down his bottom left corner with a brilliant lunge.

    The ball rolled back towards Kane who fired it to the back of the net in the 14th minute of extra-time.

    England are going to face Italy this Sunday at Wembley Stadium

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  • ENGLAND 2-1 DENMARK

    England are ahead at Wembley thanks to a sort-of penalty by Harry Kane.

    The Three Lions were awarded a spot-kick after it appeared like Raheem Sterling was brought down inside the area.

    Kane took the spot-kick but Kasper Schmeichel saved it down his bottom left corner.

    The ball rolled back towards the Tottenham superstar who sent it to the back of the net

  • SAK ATTACK

    Manchester United great Gary Neville aimed a thinly-veiled jibe at Arsenal while praising Bukayo Saka ahead of England’s semi-final game against Denmark.

    Neville said: “It’s a massive achievement, it’s been typical of Gareth [Southgate]’s reign.

    “He’s ripped up the rulebook, you don’t have to be at a fashionable club, a Champions League club, you don’t even have to be the most popular with the media or fans.

    “If you’re in form in training and doing it for him, he’ll pick you for a game, and that’s working out for him because the lads who are out on the pitch are in the best form.

    “Saka’s been electric in every game he’s played. I was happy he rested him on Saturday, it would have been too much for him, but tonight he should be absolutely flying”

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  • ENGLAND 1-1 DENMARK

    England and Denmark’s semi-final match has gone to extra-time following a 1-1 draw at full-time.

    Kasper Hjulmand’s side opened the scoring after 30 minutes with a stunning free-kick by Mikkel Damsgaard.

    The Three Lions equalised just nine minutes later with an own goal by captain Simon Kjaer.

    Gareth Southgate’s men have half an hour to score or it’s you know what…

  • HOLD ON JESS A MINUTE

    Manchester United’s Jesse Lingard is not keen on being included in a swap deal with West Ham star Declan Rice after Euro 2020.

    Reports have suggested United are looking to work out an exchange with the Hammers in order to sign Rice, currently on England duty, in the summer.

    According to ESPN, however, Lingard is not keen on the idea even though he enjoyed a brilliant return to form last season while on loan in east London.

    Despite the winger’s stunning displays at the London Stadium it is not yet certain if he is part of Red Devils manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s plans

  • WITH A SPIN

    Italy dedicated last night’s victory in the semi-finals over Spain to Leonardo Spinazzola.

    The Azzurri defeated Spain in a penalty shoot-out in their first game without Spinazzola.

    The Roma star ruptured his Achilles tendon against Belgium in the quarter-finals.

    But Lorenzo Insigne and his team-mates dedicated their qualification to the Euro 2020 final with a touching tribute for the left-back

  • I LOVE THIS GAME

    Manchester United hero Patrice Evra has poked some fun on England after Denmark’s opener.

    The Danes opened the scoring after 30 minutes with a brilliant free-kick by Mikkel Damsgaard.

    But Evra didn’t go hiding after England’s equaliser as he shared a hilarious GIF to “celebrate” it.

    Check his reactions out:

  • ENGLAND 1-1 DENMARK

    And it’s half-time at Wembley with England and Denmark tied 1-1 after a brilliant first half.

    Mikkel Damsgaard opened the scoring in the 30th minute with a stunning free-kick.

    Simon Kjaer then scored an own goal after just nine minutes.

    Check the Three Lions’ equaliser out:

  • ENGLAND 1-1 DENMARK

    England have equalised thanks to an own goal by Denmark captain Simon Kjaer on 39 minutes

    Bukayo Saka delivered a low cross from the right wing where Raheem Sterling was waiting in front of open goal and Kjaer tried to clear it away with a tackle but couldn’t do much.

    This comes after Kasper Hjulmand’s side opened the scoring with a stunning free-kick by Mikkel Damsgaard after 30 minutes.

    This has been an exciting first half so far!

    Check out Damsgaard’s opener:

  • SAM-THING SPECIAL

    West Brom boss Valerien Ismael has handed Arsenal a boost in their reported interest for Sam Johnstone as he expects the England goalkeeper to leave after Euro 2020.

    Ismael said: “It’s not a secret that Sam Johnstone and Matheus Pereira can maybe leave the club.

    “It’s my expectation that they [will] leave.

    “But, as I say, I don’t need the best players, I need the right players for the position.

    “Even if they leave we will find the solution or we will reinvest the money”

  • ARSENAL CONFIDENT

    Arsenal are ‘confident’ they will complete the signing of Brighton defender Ben White.

    That is according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, who reports that the Gunners are not giving up on White.

    Romano claims that personal terms have already been agreed between the north Londoners and the centre-back.

    The Seagulls reportedly want £50million for the England international, who doesn’t play tonight

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  • DENMARK FORMATION

    Denmark manager Kasper Hjulmand appears to have chosen a 3-4-3 formation for the Euro 2020 semi-final clash with England.

    Kasper Schmeichel starts in goal with Andreas Christensen, captain Simon Kjaer and Jannik Vestergaard in the backline.

    Jens Stryger Larsen plays at right wing-back with Joakim Maehle on the other side, while Thomas Delaney and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg link up in midfield.

    Martin Braithwaite, Mikkel Damsgaard and Kasper Dolberg lead the attack for the Danes

  • ENGLAND FORMATION

    England coach Gareth Southgate appears to have opted for a 4-2-3-1 formation for the Euro 2020 semi-final clash with Denmark.

    Jordan Pickford starts in goal with Kyle Walker at right-back and Luke Shaw on the other wing, while Harry Maguire and John Stones team up at centre-back.

    Declan Rice and Kalvin Phillips link up in the centre of the pitch with Mason Mount at No10.

    Bukayo Saka will be covering the right wing with Raheem Sterling on the other side, while captain Harry Kane leads up front

  • DENMARK XI

    Here’s who Denmark manager Kasper Hjulmand has chosen for his starting XI against England:

    Starting XI: Schmeichel, Christensen, Kjaer, Vestergaard, Larsen, Hojbjerg, Delaney, Maehle, Braithwaite, Damsgaard, Dolberg.

    Subs: Lossl, Ronnow, Andersen, Skov, Olsen, Jorgensen, Norgaard, Wass, Wind, Poulsen, Cornelius, Jensen.

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