Italy vs Spain Semi-Final Euro 2020

MATCH FACTS 

1.Italy have just beaten Spain twice in their last 14 gatherings in all rivalries (D7 L5), a 2-1 amicable success in 2011 and most as of late, a 2-0 triumph at EURO 2016 in the round of 16, with objectives from Giorgio Chiellini and Graziano Pellè. 

2.Italy and Spain have met multiple times already in European Championship/World Cup history, with Italy winning four of these to Spain's one (D4). This gathering will make Italy versus Spain the most played apparatus among European countries in significant competition history (World Cup/EURO). 

3.This will be the seventh European Championship meeting among Italy and Spain. For sure, for the fourth continuous competition the two countries are meeting in the knockout phases of the opposition, with Spain advancing in 2008 and winning the 2012 last, before Italy killed them in 2016. 

4.Italy have arrived at their twelfth semi-last at a significant competition (EUROs/World Cup), with just Germany (20) showing up at the last four phase all the more regularly among every single European side. They have advanced from nine of the past 11 semi-last ties, including every one of the last four, most as of late in this opposition in 2012 when they in the end lost in the last to Spain (0-4). 

5.Italy have won each of the five of their matches at EURO 2020, the lone side of the excess last four with a 100% record to date. Just at the World Cup (Italia '90) have they dominated more matches at a solitary significant competition (6), while the lone European side to win every one of their initial six games at a significant competition was Netherlands at the 2010 World Cup, when they endured rout to Spain in the last in South Africa. 

6.Spain have arrived at the semi-finals of the European Championships for the third time in the last four versions of the opposition (neglecting to do as such in 2016). To be sure, they have proceeded to win the opposition on every one of the last two events they have arrived at the last four - in 2008 and 2012. 

7.Subsequent to losing every one of their initial four matches at Wembley Stadium somewhere in the range of 1955 and 1968, Spain have just endured one loss in their last five matches there (W2 D2). Be that as it may, they were taken out of the EUROs in 1996 at Wembley, losing to has England on punishments. 

6.No side have profited with more own objectives in European Championship history than Spain (3). Undoubtedly, each of the three own objectives scored in support of Spain have been gotten at EURO 2020. 

9.Lorenzo Insigne has been associated with 13 objectives in his last 15 appearances for Italy in all contests (6 objectives, 7 helps), netting the definitive objective in Italy's 2-1 success over Belgium in the quarter-last. 

10.Spain pair Dani Olmo (16) and Gerard Moreno (15) have had a greater number of shots without scoring than some other players so far at EURO 2020. Moreno's 15 shots have a normal objectives (xG) count of 3.3, with just Cristiano Ronaldo's (4.9) and Alvaro Morata's (4) endeavors having a higher aggregate.

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