Eight goals, of which a deadly own goal.

That was what the audience at the Park in Copenhagen was invited to in the eighth meeting between Croatia and Spain.

A meeting that Spain won after extra time (3-3 after regular time).

Despite a Spanish advantage in the beginning, it was his own goalkeeper Unai Simón who caused the match's first goal.

Simón stood for one of the tournament's worst paintings when he misjudged a home pass from teammate Pedri, which was attributed to the own goal, and missed the ball.

Just before half-time, however, Spain equalized before completing the turn in the 57th minute.

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Spain's draw against Croatia.

Eight goals in fifteen internationals

Defender Cesar Azpilicueta stayed in the offensive penalty area and was able, after a well-aimed post from Ferran Torres, to score his first national team goal.

Torres then had to crown the quarterfinals against Croatia by making it 3-1 with a quarter left to play.

The 21-year-old's eighth goal in fifteen internationals.

- One of the absolute best players on the field in this match, says SVT's expert Markus Johannesson.

But despite one foot in the quarterfinals with a few minutes left of regular time, the Spaniards collapsed.

Two setbacks (Mislav Orsic and Mario Pasalic) in eight minutes took the match to extra time.

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Here, Croatia equalizes to 3-3

Meets France or Switzerland

Once there, it was Spain that got the last word.

Questioner Alvaro Morata slammed in 4-3 on half-volley with his left foot before Mikel Oyarzabal extended four minutes later.

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Oyarzabal increases to 5-3 for Spain

Thus, Spain, which won the championship in 2012, is ready for the quarterfinals.

There they face France or Switzerland, who meet at 21 tonight.