Can England bring it home? They’ve claimed a spot in the final of the European Championships for the first time in their history
England will play Italy in the Euro 2020 final after beating Denmark 2 to 1 after extra-time at Wembley stadium.
England grew into the game through the second half but couldn’t find a breakthrough, forcing extra-time.
Harry Kane stepped up to take the crucial penalty, and the England captain calmly put away the rebound.
After a nervous final 15 minutes… the Wembley crowd roared as England claimed a spot in the final of the European Championships for the first time in their history.
Can England bring it home?
Italy and England will meet in Sunday’s UEFA EURO 2020 final in London on Sunday 11 July.
Wembley will again be the venue for the final, where one of England or Italy will be crowned champion of Europe.
England captain, Harry Kane, spoke after the match, acknowledging credit to Denmark.
“We’re in a final at home, what a feeling,
Kane said there is one more game to go at home and “can’t wait.”
“We know it’s going to be a very tough game against Italy we’ve had a great tournament so far.”
“We dug deep and we got there when it mattered. We reacted really well,” he said.