Four-star England book Euro 2020 semifinal date with Denmark

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Harry Kane

Rome: A flying start in both halves helped England knock out an uninspired Ukraine 4-0 in the Euro 2020 quarterfinals at the Stadio Olimpico to set up an encounter with in-form Denmark on home soil. The Danes defeated the Czech Republic 2-1

England came off with a perfect start and opened the scoring with only four minutes into the game as Raheem Sterling’s fine through ball allowed Harry Kane to fire past Heorhiy Bushcan from very close range on Saturday.

Ukraine needed some time to gain a foothold into the contest but had their first effort on target with 17 minutes played when Roman Yaremchuk unleashed a dangerous shot to test England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.

However, it remained Ukraine’s only chance on target in the first 45 minutes as England controlled possession without creating clear-cut opportunities. After the restart, England gave the Ukrainians a mountain to climb as Harry Maguire doubled the advantage after nodding home Luke Shaw’s free-kick into the box two minutes into the second half.

Andriy Shevchenko’s side was shocked and unable to respond while the relentless England strikers made it 3-0 in the 50th minute when Shaw’s second assist found Kane, who nutmegged Bushcan with a header from central position. Jordan Henderson headed home the subsequent corner to round off the 4-0 victory.

With the result, England advanced into their first Euro semifinals since 1996 and will now return to Wembley to encounter the in-form Denmark on home soil.

At Baku, Thomas Delaney opened the scoring for the Danes in the fifth minute and Kasper Dolberg doubled it in the 42nd minute. Patrik Schick cut down the lead for the Czech side at the start of the second half, in the 49th minute, but the Danes held on to score a win.