Trent Alexander-Arnold netted the winning spot-kick as England beat Switzerland on penalties to reach the semi-finals of Euro 2024

Liverpool’s No.66 stepped off the bench in extra-time for his nation as the Three Lions progressed in the final four of the competition, with Joe Gomez an unused substitute in the tie.

previewIn an even affair in Dusseldorf, it was Switzerland who took the lead in the 75th minute via Breel Embolo’s close range finish inside the six-yard box.

England, however, levelled just five minutes later thanks to Bukayo Saka’s well-placed low strike from outside the area to send the game into extra-time.

previewWith the two teams unable to be separated following the extra half an hour a shootout was required, and it was Alexander-Arnold who provided the decisive effort from 12-yards to help his country to a 5-3 penalty shootout victory.

Alexander-Arnold told BBC Sport post-match: “Incredible. They’re the goals and the aims that we set for ourselves. [They’re] a difficult opponent. Again, going behind, [but] the team has got a lot of character and a lot of belief and a lot of heart and spirit.

preview“We dug deep when it mattered most and [we] obviously get the win in the penalty shootout. We knew it was going to be tight. We knew we were never going to run away with the game although that would’ve been nice. Whatever it takes, no matter what, we win and that’s all that matters to us.”

On his winning penalty, he added: “It’s what we practice. A lot of graft goes into that moment. They’re moments that I enjoy. When the gaffer says I’m taking one, the belly doesn’t drop.

preview“I enjoy it, I practice it. I knew what spot and I knew I just needed to execute it and I went and did that. All five penalties from us were great, Pickers [Jordan Pickford] with an amazing save to start the shootout gives you that confidence.

“We practice for these. You see every game so far has gone to extra-time in the quarter-finals. They’re tight margins, it was the finest of margins today, but we’ve been able to win.”

previewEngland will meet either Turkiye or the Netherlands in the semi-finals on Wednesday evening (8pm BST kick-off).