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Euros 2020: England beat Denmark in historic win
England made history at Wembley on Wednesday after beating Denmark in their semi-final match at this year's Euros.
Gareth Southgate's side beat their opponents 2-1 in an exciting game that left nervous fans on the edge of their seats.
It's the first time ever that England's men have reached a Euros final and it's also the first time the men's team have reached the final of a major tournament since 1966!
They now face Italy in the final at Wembley on Sunday evening.
Can England go all the way? Is it REALLY coming home? Have your say in our vote!
Let us know if you watched the match and what you thought in the comments below!
Frightening first goal!
Wednesday evening's match was full of unexpected twists and turns that left many wondering whether England could come out on top.
Denmark's Mikkel Damsgaard scored an incredible free-kick 30 minutes into the game, leaving England 1-0 down.
Yikes - that wasn't in the plan!
Super Sterling strikes back
However, England battled on and an impressive cross from Bukayo Saka, which was meant for Sterling, led Denmark's captain Simon Kj忙r to score an own goal!
Back in the game! That made the score 1-1 at half time.
And that's the way it stayed in the second half - which meant one thing EXTRA TIME!
The captain steps up!
The game was starting to look like it would go down to penalties...
But it all changed in the 103rd minute after Raheem Sterling was fouled by Denmark's Joakim Maehle in the penalty area!
England were awarded a penalty which was taken by captain Harry Kane.
It looked like he'd blown his side's chance after the penalty was saved by Denmark's goalkeeper Schmeichel!
England fan's hearts were in their mouths!
However, a rebound came straight back to Kane who buried it, bringing the score to 2-1.
The crowds at Wembley went wild and Denmark were unable to come back from behind before the final whistle was blown.
England now have an opportunity to claim the crown at a European Championship for the very first time, but the big question is - do YOU think it's coming home?
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