Last Goalless Draw in Euros Since England’s Tie with Scotland: France-Holland Match Ends Series

Last Goalless Draw in Euros Since England's Tie with Scotland: France-Holland Match Ends Series

On June 22, in the second round of Group D at the European Championship, France and the Netherlands played to a goalless draw. The last time a 0-0 result was seen in the Euros was in the match between England and Scotland during the previous tournament, marking the end of a 50-match streak with goals in the competition.

The highly anticipated clash between France and the Netherlands, both considered favorites for the title, failed to deliver the thrilling spectacle that fans had hoped for. After 90 minutes of play, Simmons’ only goal was disallowed for offside, resulting in a scoreless draw.

The last time a Euro match ended without a goal was on June 19, 2021, when England faced Scotland, ending in a 0-0 stalemate. Following that game, there were no scoreless draws in the subsequent 50 matches in the Euros. However, the French-Dutch encounter saw this impressive run of games with goals come to an end.

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