Earlier in the day, “disoriented” England conceded a draw to Denmark by wasting chances and Serbia equalized against Slovenia in the 95th minute, also ending the game with one all.
Spain qualified for the round of 16 of Euro 2024 by winning 1-0 against defending champion Italy on Thursday.
An own goal from Italian Riccardo Calafiori in the 55th minute allowed Spain to win in the first clash between international heavyweights of this European Championship.
Spain, three-time European champions, totally dominated the match of group B at the Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen. 16-year-old winger Lamine Yamal further cemented his reputation as football’s most promising young star with an exceptional performance.
The Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma kept the score going with a string of quality savesuntil he inadvertently pushed the ball into the legs of Calafiori, who was unable to prevent it from ricocheting into his own goal.
“Disoriented” England concede a draw in Denmark
England were far from convincing in their 1-1 draw with Denmark on Thursday, although it allowed the “Three Lions to qualify for the round of 16 of the European Championship.
Harry Kane gave England another fast start at Euro 2024, scoring in the 18th minute, but the captain was replaced in the second half as the team ran out of steam.
Denmark equalized in the 34th minute when Morten Hjulmand fired a powerful low shot from distance after Kane lost the ball in defense.
England have four points from two matches, after beating Serbia 1-0 in their first match. This number of points has always been sufficient to qualify in the 24-team Euro format.
However, England can finish anywhere from first to third in Group C after playing unbeaten Slovenia, next Tuesday.
Slovenia drew 1-1 with Serbia earlier on Thursday, four days after achieving the same result against Denmark. Serbia and Denmark also face each other on Tuesday evening.
The match was attended by the King of Denmark, Frederik X, and the future King of England, Prince William.
Slovenia lets victory slip away against the Serbs
A late goal prevented Slovenia from securing their first ever European Championship victory, with Serbia snatching a 1-1 draw on Thursday.
Žan Karničnik’s 69th-minute goal put Slovenia on the brink of a historic victory until substitute Luka Jović equalized in stoppage time.
The goal sparked joy among Serbian fans, who also threw flares and other objects onto the pitch.
The referee blew the whistle for the end of added time immediately after the players resumed play. The Slovenians collapsed to the ground, disappointed.
Slovenia, who drew with Denmark in their opening match, face England in their final group match on Tuesday, while Serbia face Denmark.
Serbia lost to England in their first match.