Berlin: Spain beat England 2-1 to seal their record fourth UEFA Euro title, in Berlin. It was an intense first-half as Spain dominated but England soaked in the pressure, and held them to a 0-0 scoreline.
In the second-half, Spain struck early as Neco Williams scored in the 47th-minute to give his side a 1-0 lead. But Cole Palmer equalised in the 73rd-minute, bring England back to the game. Spain substitute Mikel Oyarzabal score a late winner in the 86th-minute as his side won 2-1.
Real Sociedad striker Mikel Oyarzabal turned home in the 86th minute after Nico Williams sent Spain ahead early in the second half but England substitute Cole Palmer pulled the Three Lions level. England almost equalised at the death but Dani Olmo headed Marc Guehi’s effort off the line to safety.
It is the second successive European Championship final defeat England have suffered and the fourth time Spain have lifted the Henri Delaunay Cup.