The Azzurri now await the winners of tonight's clash between England and Denmark.
Italy are through to the final of Euro 2020 after beating Spain on penalties last night.
Chelsea's Jorginho scored the decisive spot kick as they won 4-2 in the shoot-out at Wembley.
It had finished 1-all after 120-minutes and the Azzurri now await the winners of tonight's second semi between England and Denmark.
England are aiming to reach a first major tournament final since 1966 while Denmark were the last side to beat them at Wembley.
It's an 8pm kick off.
England manager Gareth Southgate feels his side are prepared for what's to come.
Denmark and Leicester City goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel says he's focused very little on England ahead of their semi-final tomorrow night.
They're the last side to have won against England at Wembley, beating them 1-nil in the Nations League last year.
Schmeichel says getting to the final would mean everything for the Danes:
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