Jordan Pickford became the England goalkeeper with the longest spell without conceding a goal on Wednesday, narrowly breaking a record stretching back to the Three Lions' triumphant 1966 World Cup campaign.

Pickford, 27, has kept clean sheets in all five matches to date.

His nearest challenger in the Golden Glove race is Italian giant Gianluigi Donnarumma.

The 6ft 5in ace has kept three clean sheets for Italy, against Turkey, Switzerland and Wales.

He conceded in 2-1 wins over Austria and then Belgium, however.

And Alvaro Morata's 80th minute strike for Spain last night ended his chances of catching Pickford.

Donnarumma, 22, did make himself the hero of the night - later denying Morata in the shoot-out.

And he will once again take to the hallowed Wembley turf on Sunday with one goal in mind, winning Euro 2020 for Italy.

The new PSG ace will face either England or Denmark, with the two sides facing off in tonight's second semi-final.