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Euro Cup 2020
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Harry Kane-led England beat Denmark to reach Euro Cup final

| @indiablooms | Jul 08, 2021, at 05:32 pm

London/IBNS: Pinning hope to bring the Euro Cup home, Harry Kane-led England defeated spirited Denmark in the second semi final to reach the ultimate stage of the tournament on Wednesday.

Though England began their semi final journey aggressively, Denmark soon caught up with the English stars and took a 1-0 in the 30th minute.

Mikkel Damsgaard pulled off a stunning goal, which was almost impossible to save by the English goalkeeper, to give Denmark an edge.

If anyone has to blame for not enjoying the lead for a long time, it would be Denmark's Simon Kjaer, who scored an own goal bringing England back in the game.

After a goalless second half, Harry Kane despite failing to shoot successfully in a penalty, he managed to hit the nets in a return shot.

England will take on Italy in the final on Sunday.

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