England reach Women's Euro final after extra-time win over Italy
England, who fell behind in the first half but hit back to level in second-half stoppage time, had the better of the chances in extra time, and when Emma Severini pulled down Beth Mead in the box, Kelly grabbed the chance to decide the game.
He first effort was saved but she fired home the rebound to send them through to the final where they will face either Spain or Germany.
The Italians had defended brilliantly and attacked incisively on the break, and their persistence paid off in the 33rd minute of a gritty semi-final when a ball from the right found its way to Barbara Bonansea, who took a touch before lashing it into the roof of the net.
England then dominated possession and created a slew of chances as the Italians rode their luck, but too often the English attackers unleashed shots from distance that were either easily dealt with or flew harmlessly over the bar.
With their hopes of defending their title slowly slipping away, 19-year-old Michelle Agyemang snapped up a loose ball in the box and fired home in the sixth minute of stoppage time to send the game to extra time. REUTERS

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