Skipper Alan Shearer headed England to a first competitive win over Germany, since the 1966 World Cup
One of the most dramatic matches in European Championships history was between FR Yugoslavia and perennial underachievers, Spain
With both nations already qualified, France's second string are beaten by rampant Dutch in Euro 2000
A sensational injury-time double from Zinedine Zidane sunk England in their opening group game of Euro 2004
Wayne Rooney burst onto the international scene becoming the youngest ever player to score at a European Championship finals
In 2004 England faced hosts Portugal in a thrilling 2-2 draw in Lisbon
The Netherlands produced as devastating display to demolish France and qualify for the quarters in 2008
World Champions Italy qualified for the knockout stages of Euro 2008 by dumping out France
Philipp Lahm broke Turkish hearts at the death to send Germany through to the Euro 2008 Final in dramatic fashion
England had to come back from 2-1 down against Sweden back in a Euro 2012 group game clash
A rampant Cristiano Ronaldo ended The Netherlands' Euro 2012 campaign in the group stage with a imperious performance
Spain wrote their names in European Championship folklore retaining the trophy and becoming the first team to score more than three goals in the Final
Northern Ireland claimed their first-ever win at a European Championships as the group outsiders beat Ukraine
Super subs Jamie Vardy and Daniel Sturridge turned the tide for England against Wales in Euro 2016 group game
Portugal and Hungary ensured their place in the knockout stages of Euro 2016 with a six-goal thriller including a Cristiano Ronaldo double
Wales came from a goal down to beat Belgium at Euro 2016