Stay calm. We've been here before. 3️⃣0️⃣ minutes to respond 👊 — England (@England) Spain remained on top as Alvaro Morata was too strong for Marc Guehi and got a shot in which John Stones hooked clear.
Time for a change? Unperturbed by losing Rodri, Spain took a 1-0 lead just over a minute after the restart as Nico Williams finished low past Jordan Pickford having been played in by Lamine Yamal. England were rattled and Dani Olmo, tied on three goals for the golden boot, missed a fine chance to double the lead just two minutes later. Spain were forced into a change for the second half as Martin Zubimendi replaced Rodri, who had looked uncomfortable following an accidental clash with team-mate Aymeric Laporte not long before the break.
Foden registered England’s first shot on target in the closing moments of the half but it was a tame effort at the back post as the teams headed in locked on 0-0 at the interval. There's the whistle. We're goalless after 45 minutes of tonight's final ⚖️ — England (@England) Captain Kane’s first involvement was to be booked just after the half-hour mark for catching Fabian on the top of the foot as he slid in to try and win the ball back.
🔴🆚⚪️ — England (@England) ¡¡CU CU CUCURELLAAAA!! ¡¡CU CU CUCURELLAAAA!! 🇪🇸 🆚 🏴 | 0-0 | 17’ | — Selección Española Masculina de Fútbol (@SEFutbol) England were given an early injury scare as Walker seemed to hurt his leg after a.