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Highlights, England vs Denmark Euro 2020 semi-final at London: England clinch victory thanks to Harry Kane penalty

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Highlights, England vs Denmark Euro 2020 semi-final at London: England clinch victory thanks to Harry Kane penalty

England players celebrate after Harry Kane scored his side's third goal against Ukraine. AP

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July 08, 2021 - 03:21 (IST)

That's all for tonight. Hope you have enjoyed our coverage. It was a memorable day for England but they will aim to make it more memorable on Sunday. 

England vs Italy at Wembley for the title. 

We will be back again for the final so do join us. Be safe and take care!  

July 08, 2021 - 03:15 (IST)

ENG 2-1 DEN

For the first time since 1966, England will play in a first major final. It wasn't their best display but they did enough to score two goals and restrict their opponents to just one. Their second goal came from a controversial penalty. It did look like a soft one but it is what it is. Denmark started the game really well with Damsgaard scoring the opening goal from a sensational free-kick but conceded ten minutes later, an own goal from Simon Kjaer. They pushed hard for the second goal but failed to find one.

Wembley crowd had a blast supporting the home team. 

July 08, 2021 - 03:06 (IST)

ENG 2-1 DEN

It's all over! England are the winners of this semi-final and they will play Italy in the final of Euro 2020. 

July 08, 2021 - 03:04 (IST)

118' ENG 2-1 DEN

England doing well just to keep the ball. The Wembley crowd cheering every kick. Two more minutes remaining in the extra-time. 

July 08, 2021 - 03:00 (IST)

115' ENG 2-1 DEN

Smart turn and shot taken by Braithwaite. Pickford gets his gloves in contact with the ball. Corner for Denmark but England clear the ball away. 

July 08, 2021 - 02:57 (IST)

112' ENG 2-1 DEN

Denmark working to break England's defensive shape but the final ball is missing. 

July 08, 2021 - 02:51 (IST)

106' ENG 2-1 DEN

One more substitution for England. Trippier replaces Grealish. Looks like a tactical one from England manager. 

July 08, 2021 - 02:48 (IST)

105' ENG 2-1 DEN

The first period of extra-time ends. It was Sterling's brilliant run that made the difference. His sprint was checked by Maehle in the box and the referee pointed towards the spot. It looks a soft one in replays but VAR thought there's is enough contact. Kane stepped up, Schmeichel saved his shot but couldn't do much with the rebound. 

July 08, 2021 - 02:42 (IST)

104' ENG 2-1 DEN

GOAAAALL! 

Harry Kane scores! The first shot is saved but Kane doesn't miss the rebound. 

July 08, 2021 - 02:41 (IST)

103' ENG 1-1 DEN

The VAR has a look and the decision stays.

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Preview: England face Denmark in the Euro 2020 semi-finals at Wembley on Wednesday with a success-starved nation willing them on to reach their first major final for 55 years as Italy await the winner.

Gareth Southgate's side are bidding to reach the European Championship final for the first time as they try to banish the ghosts of England's ill-fated past.

But they will face a Denmark side fuelled by a sense of destiny and desire since Christian Eriksen had to be resuscitated on the pitch in their opening game against Finland.

Both sides will be playing in front of 60,000 mostly England fans for the right to play Italy, who beat Spain 4-2 on penalties at Wembley after a gripping 1-1 draw on Tuesday.

Since winning the 1966 World Cup, England have reached only four major semi-finals, including at Euro 1996, when Southgate infamously missed a crucial penalty in the shoot-out against Germany.

Those agonising defeats have been etched in the psyche of English football ever since.

But Southgate has overseen the emergence of a vibrant young team unconcerned by the trials and tribulations of their failed predecessors in the England shirt.

Yet to concede a goal in their five matches in the tournament, England underlined their potential with a 2-0 last-16 win against old rivals Germany before routing Ukraine 4-0 in Rome.

Now they are back on home turf for the Denmark showdown and, with the final also in London, Southgate knows the Three Lions have a golden opportunity to make history.

"We don't have as a good a football history as we like to believe sometimes," he said.

"These players are making massive strides and breaking barriers all the time. We have broken barriers in this tournament and we have another opportunity to do that tomorrow."

England has been gripped by Euro fever since the cathartic victory against Germany and millions in homes and pubs across the country will tune in for the Denmark match.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted: "Today is the day. Come on England!" while Prince Charles posted a good luck message accompanied by a clip of a military band playing England's iconic "Three Lions" anthem.

Captain Harry Kane, who has scored three goals in his past two games, said England must prove they can deliver in front of the biggest crowd at a sporting event since the start of the pandemic.

"We can talk as much as we want but the bottom line is we have to go out there and perform," he said.

Wave of emotion

Surprise semi-finalists Denmark, who won Euro 92, can count on the support of many outside England after their emotional campaign.

Rocked by the cardiac arrest suffered by their star midfielder Eriksen, Denmark went into their final group game without a point.

But, with Eriksen on the mend after the shocking incident, Kasper Hjulmand's team have embarked on a three-match winning run that has taken them to a first semi-final in 29 years.

Eriksen has been invited to the Wembley final by UEFA and Hjulmand has urged his underdogs to make it a date with their team-mate.

"We still play for and with him. There's no doubt about that. That's the only thing I can say about Christian," he said.

"It's really something that makes us do as much as we can. I hope that if he comes to the final that we're going to be playing it. It would be amazing."

On Tuesday Italy, who failed even to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, booked their place in the final after a dramatic penalty shoot-out win over Spain at Wembley.

Federico Chiesa gave Italy the lead with half an hour to go only for Spain substitute Alvaro Morata to equalise with 10 minutes to go.

Manuel Locatelli and Dani Olmo exchanged misses to start the shoot-out before the much-maligned Morata's effort was saved by Gianluigi Donnarumma and Jorginho converted Italy's winner.

"Almost nobody believed we could do it and yet we are in the final, so we are pleased for Italians everywhere," said Mancini.

With inputs from AFP

Updated Date: July 08, 2021 03:24:44 IST

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