The final whistle is blown. Spain complete a wonderful win. Italy could not cope with Spain's incisive attacking play and sumptuous passing, and were unable to stop La Roja becoming the first team to win a EURO final by a four-goal margin.
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Juan Mata (Spain) scores!
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Juan Mata (in) - Iniesta (out) (Spain)
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Torres (Spain) scores! Fernando Torres times his run magnificently, latching onto the through ball and slotting the ball past Gianluigi Buffon inside the right post. The striker has now scored in two EURO finals - the first player to do so.
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Torres (in) - Fàbregas (out) (Spain)
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Pedro Rodríguez (in) - Silva (out) (Spain)
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Thiago Motta (in) - Montolivo (out) (Italy)
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Di Natale (in) - Cassano (out) (Italy)
The referee blows for half-time. Andrew Haslam, Olympic Stadium: Italy had a fine spell for a large chunk of the first half, but clinical goals from David Silva and Jordi Alba leave them with it all to do. Only West Germany in 1976 have ever recovered from 2-0 down in a EURO final, and they lost on penalties.
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Barzagli (Italy) is shown a yellow card.
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Jordi Alba (Spain) scores! Spain have a 2-0 lead, and Jordi Alba has his first senior international goal. The full-back receives a perfect through pass from Xavi Hernández and slots the ball past the onrushing keeper.
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Piqué (Spain) is shown a yellow card.
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Balzaretti (in) - Chiellini (out) (Italy)
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Silva (Spain) scores! David Silva applies the close-range headed finish to Cesc Fàbregas' clipped pull-back after the FC Barcelona man reached the byline with an excellent surging run.
Spain complete a wonderful win. Italy could not cope with Spain's incisive attacking play and sumptuous passing, and were unable to stop La Roja becoming the first team to win a EURO final by a four-goal margin.