DORTMUND, July 11 – Ollie Watkins’ late goal secured a 2-1 victory for England over the Netherlands on Wednesday, propelling them to the Euro 2024 final against Spain, reported German news agency dpa.

Xavi Simons broke the deadlock for the Netherlands in the seventh minute, but captain Harry Kane from the spot equalized for England in the 18th.

When the game in Dortmund looked set to go to extra time, substitute Watkins produced a sweet finish to become England’s hero in stoppage time and fire his side into an European Championship final for a second consecutive edition.

England was defeated by Italy on penalties in the Euro 2020 final and had so far struggled to show good football at the tournament in Germany.

As England chases their first-ever European title, they will have a huge challenge on Sunday against Spain, top favourites to take the trophy home and widely considered the best team at Euro 2024.

Meanwhile, Gareth Southgate believes reaching the final of Euro 2024 is the greatest achievement of his England tenure after Ollie Watkins’ dramatic late strike set up a showdown against Spain, reported PA Media/dpa news.

Watkins struck as extra-time loomed to secure a 2-1 win over the Netherlands after Harry Kane’s controversial first-half penalty had cancelled out Xavi Simons’ early goal.

The win means England are through to the final of a major tournament on foreign soil for the first time.

And asked where that ranked for him, Southgate said on ITV: “I think it has to be the best, it’s another landmark, but we played well through the game.

“It was a complicated game. They kept changing, we had to keep changing how we were defensively especially but I thought we caused problems all night and the end is so special for the squad. It’s an example of what this squad are giving to the cause.”

Southgate had turned to his bench with 10 minutes of the match to go, replacing Kane and Phil Foden with Watkins and Cole Palmer, and it was the two substitutes who combined for the winning goal.

“Sometimes (substitutions) can work that way,” Southgate added. “The most important thing is all the squad are ready to come into the game, we’ve kept tight, it’s hard with 26 – you disappoint 15 every time but you spend a lot of time with those guys, their attitude has been exemplary.

“I’m so chuffed for Ollie to get his moment. We just felt energy-wise we were starting to lose a bit and Harry got a knock in the first half of course. Ollie presses well, he makes runs behind and we thought it was a good moment to try it.”

England’s 18th-minute penalty was dubious – awarded following the intervention of the VAR after Kane was caught by Denzel Dumfries, who had been trying to block a shot from the England captain.

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