11 The final of Euro 2020 promises to make heroes of the fortunate few and, after 55 years without a major trophy, England will hope this is their time. Wednesday’s semi-final against Denmark at Wembley is the first hurdle they must clear. Do so and it is either Italy or Spain, who meet tonight (Tuesday), standing between Gareth Southgate’s side and the Henri Delauney Trophy. To lift international silverware on home soil would bring unrivalled career highs but also financial rewards for England’s players and the Football Association. UEFA alone will wire over €27.75 million (almost £24 million) in prize money if they win Sunday night’s final, while commercial partners would also pay substantial dividends if football does come home.