Netherlands 1-2 England. In a thrilling semifinal clash at Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park, England secured their place in the Euro 2024 final with a dramatic 2-1 victory over the Netherlands. Substitute Ollie Watkins emerged as the hero with a last-minute strike, breaking the deadlock and sending Gareth Southgate’s side into jubilation.
The match was a rollercoaster of emotions from the start. The Netherlands took an early lead through a thunderous strike from Xavi Simon, setting the stage for a tense battle. England fought back with determination, and their efforts were rewarded when Harry Kane converted a controversial penalty just before halftime. The decision sparked debates, but Kane’s composure from the spot leveled the score and set the tone for a fiercely contested second half.
As the game wore on and extra time loomed, England’s resilience and depth came to the fore. With minutes remaining, Ollie Watkins, who had come on as a substitute for Kane, seized his moment. A superb turn and strike found the back of the net, propelling England into their second consecutive European Championship final.
Reflecting on the historic win, England captain Harry Kane expressed immense pride in his team’s achievements. “History made. Amazing achievement,” he declared. “To do what we’ve done away from home is really special.”
Kane also praised Watkins for his decisive contribution: “He’s been waiting, he’s been patient. What he did was outstanding and he deserves it.”
The captain acknowledged the challenging road ahead, with Spain awaiting them in the final. “Another unbelievably tough game,” Kane remarked. “There’s one more game to make history.”
Coach Gareth Southgate echoed Kane’s sentiments, emphasizing the team’s readiness and resilience throughout the tournament. “Every player, every member of staff, I’m so proud of them,” Southgate said. “To win it in such a manner shows our character and determination.”
With their eyes firmly set on the ultimate prize, England prepares for a showdown with Spain in Berlin on Sunday. The stage is set for another epic encounter as the Three Lions aim to etch their names in European football history once more.

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