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Fans celebrate in a fan zone in Rome, after Italy beat Belgium 2-1 to set up a Euro 2020 semi-final against Spain. IMAGES
England fans celebrate in Manchester as Harry Kane scores a penalty in extra-time to propel England to a 2-1 lead over Denmark in the semi-final of Euro 2020. IMAGES
Italian fans gathered at the Piazza del Popolo in central Rome celebrate Italy's qualification for the Euro 2020 final, edging Spain 4-2 on penalties in an epic match. COMPLETES VIDI9E73BB_EN IMAGES
Rome, Jul 2 (EFE).- - Lorenzo Insigne's goal in the 44th minute turned out to be the difference for Italy in Friday's Euro 2020 quarterfinal against Belgium at Allianz Arena in Munich.Leonardo Bonucci appeared to put the Azzurri ahead in the 13th minute before the goal was disallowed for offside, but Italy would go on to take the lead in the 31st when Nicolo Barella took advantage of poor defending by Belgium to put the ball behind goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.Insigne made it 2-0 in the 44th minute with a brilliant strike. (Camera: ÁLVARO PADILLA). SHOT LIST: ITALIAN SOCCER FANS CELEBRATE AFTER THEIR TEAM WON OVER BELGIUM IN EURO 2020 QUARTERFINAL, IN ROME, ITALY.
Brussels, Jul 2 (EFE/EPA).- - Lorenzo Insigne's goal in the 44th minute turned out to be the difference for Italy in Friday's Euro 2020 quarterfinal against Belgium at Allianz Arena in Munich.Leonardo Bonucci appeared to put the Azzurri ahead in the 13th minute before the goal was disallowed for offside, but Italy would go on to take the lead in the 31st when Nicolo Barella took advantage of poor defending by Belgium to put the ball behind goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.Insigne made it 2-0 in the 44th minute with a brilliant strike. (Camera: STEPHANIE LECOCQ). SHOT LIST: BELGIAN FANS WATCH A BROADCAST OF THE UEFA EURO 2020 QUARTER FINAL MATCH BETWEEN BELGIUM AND ITALY, IN BRUSSELS, BELGIUM.
Euro 2016 champions Portugal received a heroes' welcome on arrival to Lisbon on Monday evening, following their 1-0 triumph over France in the Euro 2016 final on Sunday. The victorious players and triumphant coach Fernando Santos paraded through the Portuguese capital on the back of an open-top bus, accompanied by the wild cheers of thousands of fans. They then entered the Presidential palace, where they were to be formally received by Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.