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Spain and Italy moved closer to Euro 2020 on Sunday after their respective victories over the Faroe Islands and Finland maintained their perfect qualifying records for next year's tournament. Sports fanatics from all over the world can buy Italy Euro Cup Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.

Rodrigo and Paco Alcacer both scored two goals in an easy 4-0 win over the Faroe Islands in Gijon. Captain Sergio Ramos tied Iker Casillas' national record with 167th place.

This is Spain's sixth out of six victories in Group F and it scores 18 points, seven more than Sweden, who drew 1-1 against Norway, their Scandinavian rival. With two qualified teams from the group, they are also one point ahead of Romania, third after their 1-0 win over Malta.

"Yes, it's almost over, but not yet mathematically," Spanish coach Robert Moreno said when asked if his team had qualified with four games to play.

"We have to grow as a team by winning all our games. Of course, the ultimate goal is qualification, but what matters is that the team feels good about it. "

The evening began in a gloomy way with a minute of silence in honor of the daughter of former coach Luis Enrique, Xana, who died of bone cancer at age nine last week. Moreno, who succeeded Enrique in June when the former Barcelona coach resigned, made 10 changes to the starting lineup who won 2-1 in Romania on Thursday, while only Ramos retained his place.

The attackers, however, took little time to take the lead, but Rodrigo tapped despite suspicions of an offside in the 13th minute as a result of defensive confusion. Substitute Alcacer put the icing on the cake with two goals in the final moments of the match, scoring Thiago Alcantara's first goal in the 90th minute before scoring in the lead near the post to score his third goal from Spain this week.

Italy also maintained their 100% record thanks to Jorginho's penalty, which allowed Italy to win its sixth consecutive victory, 2-1 against Finland, its closest rival. Chelsea midfielder Jorginho's goal in Tampere, Tampere, gave Roberto Mancini's team a six-point lead over Finland, second in Group J, after Norwich City striker Teemu Pukki equalized Ciro Immobile's first goal in Italy in two years.

"I felt the pressure not to score with this jersey," said striker Lazio Immobile.

"But I knew the time would come. Tonight was not easy, but we did well. We are happy, we leave again after the disappointment of having missed the World Cup."

Italy, four-time world champion, has 18 points with four qualifying matches, nine points ahead of Armenia, third, despite a 4-2 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina on Sunday. They could now qualify for the tournament, which will start in Rome next June, against Greece or Liechtenstein - which drew 1-1 in Athens - next month.

Switzerland maintained its hopes of qualifying Group D with a 4-0 win over Gibraltar, which has not yet scored a point or scored a goal after five games. The goals of Denis Zakaria, Admir Mehmedi, Ricardo Rodriguez and Mario Gavranovic were enough to move Vladimir Petkovic's team three points behind the Irish leader.

They are also one point behind Denmark, second, who could only succeed a 0-0 draw against Georgia and have one less match against his two rivals. The fate of the Swiss could be decided in the next round of matches next month, when they will travel to Copenhagen to face the Danes before welcoming Ireland to Geneva.

Football fans can get Euro Cup Tickets through our trusted online ticketing marketplace. EuroTickets2020.com is the most reliable source to book Euro 2020 tickets.

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Italy required a penalty Hundred percent record in Euro 2020 qualifying with a 2-1 win over Finland in Tampere. Sports enthusiasts from around the world can purchase Italy Euro Cup Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.

Finland looked to be heading for a shock point when Teemu Pukki scored from the penalty spot in the 72nd minute, canceling Ciro's Immobile's 59th-minute opener. But the Italians hit back and claimed the points after Chelsea midfielder Jorginho converted to a spot-kick after Sauli Vaisanen was penalized for a handball in the box.

Also in Group J, Dennis Salanovic scored a few minutes ago in Liechtenstein in a 1-1 draw against Greece in Athens.

A much-changed Spain lineup extended their perfect record in Group F with a 4-0 stroll against the Faroe Islands. Rodrigo slid home the opener in the 13th minute but the visitors put up some sterling resistance until the same player extended the lead six minutes into the second half.

Paco Alcacer puts some gloss on an underwhelming Spanish performance by doubling Spain's tally with two goals in added time.

Sweden held second place behind Spain after Emil Forsberg's 58th-minute strike salvaged a 1-1 draw against Norway in Solna. The Norwegians had gone ahead on the stroke of half-time when Josh King pounced on a mistake by Andreas Granqvist and squared for the captain, Stefan Johansen, to fire home.

A George Puscas is getting ready for the first time in the second half of the year. Denmark had to settle for a goalless draw against Georgia in Tbilisi. Substitute Christian Gytkjaer hit the bar and Georgian goalkeeper Giorgi Loria made a series of good saves.

The Danes remain second in Group D behind the Republic of Ireland, with Switzerland finishing third with a game in hand after their 4-0 win over Gibraltar. The Swiss needed 37 minutes to break the deadlock, but eventually beat the goals of Denis Zakaria, Admir Mehmedi, Ricardo Rodriguez and Mario Gavranovic.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who has just loaned Arsenal to Rome, scored two goals as Armenia beat Bosnia-Herzegovina 4-2 in Group J, resulting in the resignation of Bosnian coach Robert Prosinecki.

Football fans can get Euro Cup Tickets through our trusted online ticketing market place. EuroTickets2020.com is the most reliable source to book Euro 2020 tickets.

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Spain and Italy moved closer to Euro 2020 on Sunday after their respective victories over the Faroe Islands and Finland maintained their perfect qualifying records for next year's tournament. Sports fanatics from all over the world can buy Italy Euro Cup Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.

Rodrigo and Paco Alcacer both scored two goals in an easy 4-0 win over the Faroe Islands in Gijon. Captain Sergio Ramos tied Iker Casillas' national record with 167th place.

This is Spain's sixth out of six victories in Group F and it scores 18 points, seven more than Sweden, who drew 1-1 against Norway, their Scandinavian rival. With two qualified teams from the group, they are also one point ahead of Romania, third after their 1-0 win over Malta.

"Yes, it's almost over, but not yet mathematically," Spanish coach Robert Moreno said when asked if his team had qualified with four games to play.

"We have to grow as a team by winning all our games. Of course, the ultimate goal is qualification, but what matters is that the team feels good about it. "

The evening began in a gloomy way with a minute of silence in honor of the daughter of former coach Luis Enrique, Xana, who died of bone cancer at age nine last week. Moreno, who succeeded Enrique in June when the former Barcelona coach resigned, made 10 changes to the starting lineup who won 2-1 in Romania on Thursday, while only Ramos retained his place.

The attackers, however, took little time to take the lead, but Rodrigo tapped despite suspicions of an offside in the 13th minute as a result of defensive confusion. Substitute Alcacer put the icing on the cake with two goals in the final moments of the match, scoring Thiago Alcantara's first goal in the 90th minute before scoring in the lead near the post to score his third goal from Spain this week.

Italy also maintained their 100% record thanks to Jorginho's penalty, which allowed Italy to win its sixth consecutive victory, 2-1 against Finland, its closest rival. Chelsea midfielder Jorginho's goal in Tampere, Tampere, gave Roberto Mancini's team a six-point lead over Finland, second in Group J, after Norwich City striker Teemu Pukki equalized Ciro Immobile's first goal in Italy in two years.

"I felt the pressure not to score with this jersey," said striker Lazio Immobile.

"But I knew the time would come. Tonight was not easy, but we did well. We are happy, we leave again after the disappointment of having missed the World Cup."

Italy, four-time world champion, has 18 points with four qualifying matches, nine points ahead of Armenia, third, despite a 4-2 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina on Sunday. They could now qualify for the tournament, which will start in Rome next June, against Greece or Liechtenstein - which drew 1-1 in Athens - next month.

Switzerland maintained its hopes of qualifying Group D with a 4-0 win over Gibraltar, which has not yet scored a point or scored a goal after five games. The goals of Denis Zakaria, Admir Mehmedi, Ricardo Rodriguez and Mario Gavranovic were enough to move Vladimir Petkovic's team three points behind the Irish leader.

They are also one point behind Denmark, second, who could only succeed a 0-0 draw against Georgia and have one less match against his two rivals. The fate of the Swiss could be decided in the next round of matches next month, when they will travel to Copenhagen to face the Danes before welcoming Ireland to Geneva.

Football fans can get Euro Cup Tickets through our trusted online ticketing marketplace. EuroTickets2020.com is the most reliable source to book Euro 2020 tickets.

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Italy required a penalty Hundred percent record in Euro 2020 qualifying with a 2-1 win over Finland in Tampere. Sports enthusiasts from around the world can purchase Italy Euro Cup Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.

Finland looked to be heading for a shock point when Teemu Pukki scored from the penalty spot in the 72nd minute, canceling Ciro's Immobile's 59th-minute opener. But the Italians hit back and claimed the points after Chelsea midfielder Jorginho converted to a spot-kick after Sauli Vaisanen was penalized for a handball in the box.

Also in Group J, Dennis Salanovic scored a few minutes ago in Liechtenstein in a 1-1 draw against Greece in Athens.

A much-changed Spain lineup extended their perfect record in Group F with a 4-0 stroll against the Faroe Islands. Rodrigo slid home the opener in the 13th minute but the visitors put up some sterling resistance until the same player extended the lead six minutes into the second half.

Paco Alcacer puts some gloss on an underwhelming Spanish performance by doubling Spain's tally with two goals in added time.

Sweden held second place behind Spain after Emil Forsberg's 58th-minute strike salvaged a 1-1 draw against Norway in Solna. The Norwegians had gone ahead on the stroke of half-time when Josh King pounced on a mistake by Andreas Granqvist and squared for the captain, Stefan Johansen, to fire home.

A George Puscas is getting ready for the first time in the second half of the year. Denmark had to settle for a goalless draw against Georgia in Tbilisi. Substitute Christian Gytkjaer hit the bar and Georgian goalkeeper Giorgi Loria made a series of good saves.

The Danes remain second in Group D behind the Republic of Ireland, with Switzerland finishing third with a game in hand after their 4-0 win over Gibraltar. The Swiss needed 37 minutes to break the deadlock, but eventually beat the goals of Denis Zakaria, Admir Mehmedi, Ricardo Rodriguez and Mario Gavranovic.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who has just loaned Arsenal to Rome, scored two goals as Armenia beat Bosnia-Herzegovina 4-2 in Group J, resulting in the resignation of Bosnian coach Robert Prosinecki.

Football fans can get Euro Cup Tickets through our trusted online ticketing market place. EuroTickets2020.com is the most reliable source to book Euro 2020 tickets.