England have been handed a UEFA charge as the fallout continues over the controversial decisive penalty against Denmark.
Raheem Sterling won the spot-kick in extra time under the lightest of touches, allowing Harry Kane to step up to the spot in the Euro 2020 semi-final.
Despite Kasper Schmeichel saving the penalty, the skipper would convert the rebound to book England 's place in the final.
However, TV images appear to show that a supporter inside Wembley was shining a green laser pen in the face of the Danish goalkeeper ahead of Kane striking the ball.
Additionally, England have been charged for 'disturbance caused by its supporters during national anthem' and 'lighting of fireworks by its supporters'.
The key moment in the game has been mired in controversy since the Danes were sent out of the competition last night.
As well as the laser pointer, Raheem Sterling was accused of dicing to win the spot kick in the first place.
Gareth Southgate's men have a chance to lift the trophy in London against Italy on Sunday.