#3 Martin Dubravka becomes the first goalkeeper to save a penalty and score an own goal in a European Championship game
After denying Alvaro Morata from the spot in his team's final Euro 2020 group-stage game, Martin Duvravka put one through his own net to give Spain the lead.
In the process, the Slovakian custodian became the first goalkeeper in European Championship history to save a penalty and score an own goal in the same game.
Incidentally, Duvravka is not the only goalkeeper to score an own goal at Euro 2020. Poland's Wojciech Szczesny (against Slovakia) and Finland's Lukas Hradecky (against Belgium) are the other custodians to put one past their own net.
#2 Denmark become the first team to qualify for the European Championship's knockouts after losing their first two games
On a day when the result became secondary, Denmark lost by a solitary goal to Finland in their Euro 2020 opener after Christian Eriksen collapsed on the field.
Although Eriksen was later successfully revived in a Copenhagen hospital, Denmark succumbed to their second defeat at Euro 2020 when they fell 1-2 to Belgium despite opening the scoring on the night.
Without a point going into their final group game, Denmark needed to beat Russia convincingly and hope that already qualified Belgium would do them a favor by beating Finland. That is exactly what transpired on an exciting final day of group-stage games in Group B at Euro 2020.
Denmark burst into a two-goal lead against Russia, who pulled a goal back midway through the second half. However, the 1992 winners scored two more to leapfrog from fourth to second in their group, with Belgium beating Finland 2-0 in the other game.
That marked the first instance of a team advancing to the knockout rounds in European Championship history after losing their opening two games.
Denmark will now take on Wales for a place in the quarter-finals.
#1 Cristiano Ronaldo scripts history at Euro 2020, goes level with Ali Daei for most international goals
Cristiano Ronaldo has been a man on a mission at Euro 2020. He scored a brace in Portugal's 3-0 win against Hungary in their tournament opener to go past Michel Platini (9) and become the most prolific scorer in European Championship history.
The 36-year-old also found the back of the net in his team's next two games. Despite Ronaldo's opener, Portugal fell to a chastening 2-4 defeat against a resurgent Germany.
On the cusp of a humiliating group-stage elimination, Ronaldo opened and closed the scoring in Portugal's 2-2 draw against France that confirmed the reigning champions' passage to the Round of 16.
With the brace, Ronaldo equalled Iranian legend Ali Daie (109)'s record of most goals in international football.
Ronaldo, who has scored a tournament-leading five goals at Euro 2020, will now look to claim the record outright when Portugal take on Belgium in the Round of 16.