Producer: Peuli Bakshi
Spain defeated Albania at Dusseldorf Arena on Tuesday, ending the group-stage clash as Group B toppers with nine points, securing their knockout stage spot.
Spain's Ferran Torres scored the first and only goal of the match in 13' to give Spain a 1-0 lead. He was named the man of the match.
Albania could not score any, but they had 41% possession and attempted 4 shots on target, while Spain attempted 3.
In the next match held at Leipzig Stadium, Italy managed to secure a last-moment 1-1 draw against Croatia, ending in second place in Group B with four points.
At 54' Croatian captain Luka Modric attempted a penalty shot but goalkeeper Donnarumma saved it.
Moments later, in 55 minutes, Modric scored for his team, getting teary-eyed in happiness. The 38-year-old became the oldest scorer in UEFA Euro history.
But Croatia's hopes of a 1-0 win were crushed in the dying seconds of the game as Italy's Zaccagni equalized for his team in the stoppage time (90+8′).