Finally, England is back in an international final.
England took down Denmark 2-1 in extra time on Wednesday at Wembley Stadium to advance to the UEFA Euro 2020 Final.
After a questionable penalty call against Denmark in extra time, England’s Harry Kane put home the rebound after his penalty kick was stopped.
¡Penaaaaaaal para Inglaterra! 🔥⚽
Polémica en Wembley que le puede dar el pase a la Gran Final a los Tres Leones. 😱#ENG 1-1 #DEN#EuroTUDN I #VeranoDeCampeones I #EURO2020
🔴 ¡En vivo!
📺 TUDN y @univision
👉 https://t.co/gTSSO2lIjs pic.twitter.com/k54vgq3tMa— TUDN USA (@TUDNUSA) July 7, 2021
HARRY KANE MAKES IT 2-1 AND ENGLAND ARE MINUTES AWAY FROM THE EURO 2020 FINAL! 💥
(via @ESPNFC)pic.twitter.com/Dt5HrVZ2Y8
— ESPN (@espn) July 7, 2021
Denmark had a 1-0 lead, but an own goal Simon Kjaer let England tie it up.
https://twitter.com/ESPNFC/status/1412859283255939073
Now, England will take on Italy, in what should be a thrilling final between two teams that have looked great in this tournament. This will be England’s first-ever Euro Final appearance, and it’s their first international final appearance since winning the World Cup in 1966.

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