England reach first major men's final since 1966
England beat Denmark 2-1 to book their place in the Euro 2020 final - their first major men's final for 55 years.
Captain Harry Kane scored the winning goal in extra-time after Kasper Schmeichel had saved his penalty in normal time.
It was a nervy night for England, who went behind to Mikkel Damsgaard's free-kick in the first half.
But they equalised through Simon Kjaer's own goal just before half-time and then took the lead through Kane in extra-time.
England will now face Italy in the final at Wembley on Sunday.
Harry Kane penalty miss sends England through
England captain Harry Kane scored the winning goal in extra-time after Kasper Schmeichel had saved his penalty in normal time.
Kane was given the chance to put England ahead from the spot after Raheem Sterling was brought down in the box.
But Schmeichel guessed correctly and saved Kane's penalty, keeping Denmark in the game.
However, Kane made amends in extra-time, heading home from close range after a cross from Bukayo Saka.
England first major men's final since 1966
England's victory over Denmark means they have reached their first major men's final since 1966.
The Three Lions lost to West Germany in the final of that tournament, and have not reached a major final since.
But they will now have the chance to end their long wait for a major trophy when they face Italy at Wembley on Sunday.
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