- Fabio Grosso - 119'
- Alessandro Del Piero - 120'+1'
Match Formations
Game Information
Signal Iduna Park
3:00 PM, July 4, 2006
Dortmund, Germany
Attendance: 65,000
- Referees:
- Armando Archundia
Match Timeline
Match Commentary
121' The Italian players are celebrating a wonderful victory whilst the Germans hold their heads in their hands. It's a really tough finish to the tournament for the hosts, who had started to believe their name was on the trophy. |
121' FULL-TIME: Italy break Germany's hearts with two late, late strikes. Italy make the final on Sunday. |
120' GOAL! Italy break through the space as Germany press forward; Gilardino unselfishly feeds Del Piero, who curls past Lehmann. |
120' Grosso's wonderful late goal has Germany stunned. Just seconds to hang on now for Italy now... |
119' GOAL! Grosso is found by Pirlo's cute pass inside the area; the full-back cuts on to his left foot and curls a shot inside the far corner. |
118' SAVE! Pirlo steps inside and fires in a left-foot shot, but Lehmann is equal to the effort and turns it around the post. |
117' There are a lot of very tired legs out on the pitch; Pirlo and Gattuso, Ballack and Kehl are almost dead-on-their-feet. |
116' WIDE! Odonkor fires in a shot from distance, but he skids an effort a couple of yards wide of the post. |
115' Schweinsteiger tries to win a free-kick as he draws a challenge from Cannavaro on the edge of the area, but the referee doesn't see a foul. |
114' There are no signs that these two signs are playing for penalties; they are both still giving it their all. |
113' GOOD DEFENDING! Friedrich is forced to turn a dangerous low cross from Iaquinta over his own bar, with Del Piero lurking behind him. |
112' GOOD SAVE! The ball is worked to Podolski as Germany break; the youngster fires in a fierce shot, but Buffon is well positioned and palms over the bar for a corner. |
112' Neuville has appeared from the bench in every game for Germany so far this tournament. |
111' GERMANY SUB: Neuville comes on to replace Klose; some fresh legs for the final ten minutes. |
110' Ballack looks really tired; he isn't getting forward at all now. |
109' WIDE! Lahm collects a loose ball on the edge of the area, but curls his right-foot shot high and wide. |
108' ...but again Lehmann claims comfortably. |
108' Italy launch a swift counter of their own, Iaquinta winning a corner off Odonkor. Pirlo will take the set-piece... |
107' ...but Schweinsteiger's corner is cleared at the near post. |
107' Odonkor wins his side a corner, off the legs of Grosso... |
107' Of course, Germany have already endured - and emerged triumphant from - one penalty shoot-out so far this tournament, in their quarter-final victory against Argentina. |
106' Italy kick off the second half of extra-time. |
106' HALF-TIME, EXTRA-TIME: Just 15 minutes remaining before the spectre of a penalty shoot-out. |
105' GREAT CHANCE! Podolski gets on the end of Odonkor's cross to the near post, but plants his header well wide. |
104' Italy are still being patient in their build-up; there are no signs of panic from either side. |
103' ITALY SUB: Perrotta is replaced by Del Piero; Italy have a very attacking line-up on the field at the moment. |
102' Ballack and Iaquinta clash heads as they tussle for Totti's lofted pass over the top. The Italian seems to have emerged worse; he got quite a clattering. |
101' Italy have a spell with the ball outside the German penalty area, but the German defence looks to still be organised and hard-working. |
100' None of the substitutes have really come on and grabbed this game by the scruff of the neck; there are some tired players out there, and the subs should be coming in to their own. |
99' ...but again, Schweinsteiger's delivery is poor and the cross is easily cleared. |
98' Podolski has his shirt tugged by Cannavaro; free-kick, and another chance for Germany to put in a dangerous cross... |
97' Podolski beats the off-side flag, but Ballack's pass is a little too strong and runs through to Buffon. |
96' Materazzi looks a little groggy as he is struck on the head by Kehl's fierce drive. |
95' ...but Schweinsteiger's corner is over-hit and cleared by Cannavaro. |
94' Lahm is brought down by Zambrotta on the left-edge of the penalty area. Schweinsteiger's free-kick strikes the one-man wall and goes behind for a corner... |
94' Italy have struck the woodwork twice in the last three minutes; what a start to extra-time. |
93' OFF THE BAR! Zambrotta thunders a shot off the crossbar after collecting a corner that had been half-cleared to the edge of the area. |
92' Iquinta's cross is charged down by Lahm; Italy corner. |
91' GREAT SKILL! OFF THE POST! Gilardinho gets to the by-line, rounds his marker and prods past Lehmann... only to see the ball rebound off the post! |
91' ITALY SUB: Camoranesi is replaced by Iaquinta; an attacking change from Lippi. |
90' Germany kick off the first half of extra-time. |
92' END OF 90 MINUTES: We have extra-time in Dortmund after an enthralling 90 minutes. Have either side got the energy to win it before a penalty shoot-out? |
91' ...but no-one can get on the end of Kehl's flick on at the near post. |
90' Schweinsteiger curls a free-kick in to the penalty area... |
89' Camoranesi is booked for a strong challenge on Kehl on the half-way line; he is the first Italian player in the book this evening. |
88' GOOD COVER! Metzelder misses Pirlo's chip over the top; Gilardino collects, but Lahm comes across and sweeps up. |
87' Germany seem the keener side to win this in normal time; it is they who are showing the most will as the whistle looms. |
85' UNORTHODOX! Lehmann comes flying out and punches clear, taking out Perrotta in the process as the midfielder tried to get on the end of Totti's clever lofted pass. |
84' Ballack and Gattuso have a word in each others' ear as they bounce off each other when jumping for the ball in midfield. |
83' GERMANY SUB: Odonkor comes on to replace Schneider; the susbtitute will give real pace and directness down the right flank. |
82' WASTED! Ballack takes the free-kick, but blasts his shot a few yards over the crossbar. He should have done much better there. |
81' ...Ballack places the ball as Buffon arranges his defensive wall... |
80' Germany win a free-kick when Cannavaro is adjudged to have fouled Podolski as the two jumped on the edge of the penalty area; a really good shooting chance... |
79' There are a few signs that the players are beginning to tire a little; the late runs in to the penalty areas are certainly becoming less frequent. |
78' SOLID! Pirlo fires a low, bouncing shot through a crowd of players, but Lehmann claims at his near post. |
77' Ballack's late challenge leaves Camoranesi on the deck. |
76' Lehmann's handling tonight has been flawless; again he comes through a crowd to claim Totti's corner. |
75' THREATNING! Italy mount an attack down the right; Totti looks to get on a cross to the back post, but Kehl has tracked the run and heads out for a corner. |
73' ITALY SUB: Gilardino comes on to replace Toni; Lippi looks to strengthen his front line for the closing stages. |
72' GERMANY SUB: Schweinsteiger comes on to replace Borowski; an injection of youth and energy down the left wing for the home side. |
71' Gattuso goes down with a touch of cramp; he is another to have worked particularly hard this evening. |
70' TOO CLEVER! Schneider's first-time pass through to Podolski fools everyone; Buffon collects. |
69' The tempo has picked up again now after a little quiet spell, as if both sides have taken a deep breath and are ready for one final push. |
68' Germany break through Ballack; they have a man over on the left, but the pass back inside towards Podolski is cut out inside his own area by Zambrotta. |
67' FORGOT THE BALL! Ballack's pass releases Podolski down the left channel; the youngster runs at Cannavaro, but the ball gets caught up in his feet and Italy clear. |
66' Still no sign of any changes from Lippi or Klinsmann; they both have plenty of attacking options on the bench. |
65' The game has been a bit scrappy in the last five minutes or so; passes are starting to go a bit awry, and neither side can maintain a spell of pressure. |
64' Grosso holds his head after an accidental clash with Klose; the full-back is fine after a splash of water from the physio. |
63' Toni is working very hard up front for Italy; he is doing his best to hold up the ball and bring his team-mates in to the game, and has made some excellent runs. |
62' GREAT TURN! Podolski spins inside the area and fires in a first-time shot, but Buffon stands up tall and beats the ball clear. |
60' Perrotta is caught off-side as he tries to get on Totti's clipped pass over the top of the high German defence. |
59' Totti just catches an accidental boot in the face from Kehl; he has played well so far tonight, the Italian playmaker. |
58' Lehmann is alert enough to come out of his goal and clear with his boot as Perrotta looked to get on Pirlo's long pass. |
57' Metzelder is shown the yellow card for clipping the heels of Toni as the big striker tried to turn him in the Germany half. |
56' Materazzi catches a stray arm in the face as he and Klose jump for Lehmann's clearance. |
55' AMBITIOUS! Borowski cuts in from the left and fires in a shot from distance, but he gets under the ball and sends it over the crossbar. |
54' Perrotta's persistence wins his side the first corner of the second period. Totti sends it in to the middle, but Lehmann comes out and claims. |
53' Podolski and Klose almost combine on the edge of the area, but Klose's pass is a little firm for his partner. |
52' Already, since the break we have had two or three decent chances; it really has been a quality semi-final thus far. |
51' GOOD CHANCE! OFF-SIDE! Immediately, Italy break; Totti feeds Grosso, who closes down on Lehmann, but the off-side flag ends the threat. |
50' GREAT SAVE! Klose runs directly at the heart of the Italian defence; he breaks in to the area, but Buffon makes a brave save at his feet. |
50' Germany have one or two substitutes warming up; Schweinsteiger and Adonkor would be two of their attacking options. |
49' Zambrotta is caught off-side as he tries to get on the end of Totti's pass; the right-back was furthest man forward for Italy there, a real statement of intent. |
48' Italy's defence has been excellent this tournament; they have only conceded one goal, and that was an own goal scored by Cristian Zaccardo in the group match against the United States. |
47' Everything in the first half pointed at goals after the break. |
46' Italy kick off the second half. There have been no changes to either side at the break. |
45' HALF-TIME: Terrific first half; an enthralling, open, attacking 45 minutes of football. It remains scoreless, though we have seen plenty of adventure from both sides. |
44' Ballack wins an unsual free-kick decision as Totti jumps on to his back when the two compete for a loose ball in midfield. |
43' NICE CROSS! Lahm gets down the left wing and clips over a good cross in to the middle, though Materazzi just reaches it before Podolski. |
43' Nice skill from Ballack as he flicks the ball over the head of Grosso, who brings him down as he tries to pass. |
42' Grosso makes a break down the left from his position at full-back, but Materazzi's pass is a little too strong. |
41' OOH! Pirlo curls a free-kick in to the near post; Camoranesi has lost his marker, Kehl, but his flicked header flies over the bar. |
40' Borowski becomes the first man booked as he slides through the back of Totti. |
39' ALMOST! Podolski just fails to gather Klose's neat pass on the edge of the area; those two have linked up really well so far this evening. |
38' ...but the whipped cross evades everyone and Schneider clears. |
37' Grosso wins his side a free-kick when he draws a foul from Ballack, down near the corner flag. Pirlo places the ball as his centre-backs trot forward... |
36' Ballack is such a presence in the German midfield; he is so strong and powerful, and is really driving his side on. |
35' NICE THINKING! Borowski tries to send a deep cross over to Schneider, who had ghosted in at the back post, but the pass is a little over-hit and runs out for a goal-kick. |
34' RASH! Klose rolls a ball in to the path of Schneider, breaking in to the area from the right; he smashes a shot in first-time, but sends the bal high and wide. |
33' The Italian fans are hopelessly out-numbered inside the ground, but they are doing their best to try and spur their side on to reward their recent spell of pressure with a goal. |
32' EASY CLAIM! Camoranesi's corner is plucked out of the air by Lehmann, who tries to start a quick counter-attack with a throw out to the right wing. |
31' Italy are having a good spell here; Germany perhaps started the stronger, but Italy are now having the more dangerous attacks. |
30' GREAT BLOCK! Metzelder blocks Toni's goal-bound shot at the near post after Italy had broken quickly down the left flank. |
29' UNLUCKY! Instead of crossing, Pirlo pulls the free-kick back to Totti, but his shot is blocked inside the six-yard box. |
29' Camoranesi spins Lahm on the right-edge of the area, and the defender's tackle brings down the winger. Free-kick to Italy... |
29' There is a really good feel about this match this evening; both sides seem really keen to get on with the game and leave out the diving and play-acting that has plagued this tournament. |
28' SHOULD HAVE PASSED! Schneider has Friedrich bombing on his outside, but instead opts to shoot; Materazzi blocks on the edge of the area. |
27' Totti tries to angle a pass between two defenders as he searches for the excellent run of Toni; Metersacker intercepts. |
26' Cannavaro, who has been excellent so far, stops Klose in his tracks as the striker tries to cut in from the left flank. |
25' In the last meeting between these teams, Italy beat Germany 4-1 in a friendly in Florence. All four Italy goals were scored by players involved tonight; Alberto Gilardino, Luca Toni, Daniele De Rossi and Alessandro Del Piero, with Robert Huth scoring a late consolation goal for Germany. |
24' ...and met by Materazzi, but the giant defender can't direct his header goalwards. |
24' Italy win a free-kick when Zambrotta is pulled back by Borowski; Pirlo sends it in to the middle... |
23' Kehl, in the side this evening because of the lats suspension to Frings, has made a good start; he is getting about the field, and looks in determined mood. |
22' It is another very warm evening in Germany; the players' shirts are already drenched in sweat as they toil in this excellent first half. |
21' HALF-A-CHANCE! Kehl clips a firm cross in to the Italian penalty area; Podolski meets it on the penalty spot with a left-foot volley, but he gets under his shot and sends the ball high over the crossbar. |
21' Podolski is up-ended by Materazzi, just inside the Italy half. |
20' HE'S EVERYWHERE! Again, Cannavaro is the last line of defence as he comes across to cut out a lofted pass meant for Podolski. |
19' The referee is giving this game every chance to flow; he isn't stopping the play for every minor infringement, and is encouraging the players to get to their feet. Nice to see. |
18' ...Borowski sends the corner in to the near post, but Kehl's flick on evades his team-mates and runs out for a throw. |
17' There is a lovely flow to this game; Italy attack, before Germany counter and win themselves a corner... |
16' WHAT A CHANCE! Perrotta is put free down the left-channel; a heavy touch hands Lehmann a chance to smother as the midfielder tried to prod the ball past him. |
16' CRUCIAL! Klose's touch almost gives Podolski a shooting chance, eight yards out; fortunately for Italy, the ever-alert Cannavaro sprints round to clear. |
15' Germany have an excellent World Cup pedigree; tonight, they are bidding to become the first side ever to reach eight World Cup finals. |
14' Klinsmann is very animated on the sidelines in these early minutes. He looks superb tonight, in a tight, spotless white shirt and jet-black trousers. |
13' BLOCKED! Cannavaro gets in a crucial block as Podolski spins on the edge of the area and fires in a left-foot shot. |
13' Both sides have made a bright start in Dortmund; it was expected to be a tight, cagey match, but there has been plenty of promising attacking play on offer in these early minutes. |
12' Materazzi and Cannavaro trot forward as Italy win a corner. Totti sends it in to the middle, but Metzelder heads clear at the back post. |
11' ALERT DEFENDING! Totti gets Italy moving down the left; Perrotta fires a low cross in to the middle, but Lahm has come across to cover. |
10' UNLUCKY! Camoranesi clips a good ball over the top of the defence for the on-rushing Perrotta to race on to, but Lehmann comes to the edge of his area to collect. |
9' WILD! Ballack gets on the ball after a nice swift move down the left flank; he fires in a first shot for the distance, but the captain slices his effort well wide. |
8' There are players on both sides walking disciplinary tightropes: Torsten Frings, Lukas Podolski, David Odonkor and Arne Friedrich will miss a potential final match if they receive a yellow card this evening, with Fabio Grosso, Gianluca Zambrotta and Gennaro Gattuso the same for Italy. |
7' Klose is down holding his calf after a foul by Materazzi; the referee allows play to continue, before having a stern word with the Italian defender. |
7' Germany boss Jurgen Klinsmann has made two changes to the team that beat Argentina
on penalties; Kehl replaces suspended midfielder Frings, while Borowski earns a place after Bastian Schweinsteiger was dropped. |
6' Borowski sends the set-piece over to Schneider on the edge of the area, but two Italian defenders come over quickly to snuff out the threat. |
5' Ballack is brought down by Ballack; free-kick to Germany, 45 yards from goal... |
5' This time, Lehmann's clearance is charged down by Totti, but he can't do anything with the loose ball. |
4' SAVE! Lehmann is forced in to the first save of the evening when he clutches Totti's fierce free-kick, just under his crossbar. |
4' Italy win a free-kick 40 yards out when Lehl fouls. Totti eyes up an outrageous shot... |
4' Germany made a wonderful start to their quarter-final against Argentina, and it seems like they want to start with the same high tempo this evening. |
3' Friedrich almost sells Lehmann short with a back-pass, but the goalkeeper manages to clear seconds before Toni reaches the ball. |
2' There is a tremendous atmosphere inside the stadium, and it is a ground that the host nation love. Germany have won 13 of 14 matches in Dortmund's gigantic Signal Iduna Park stadium, boasting a remarkable goal difference of 59-7. Its usual 82,500 capacity drops to 67,000 for all-seated internationals, but every one of those seats has a bum on it this evening. |
1' Luca Toni again operates as a lone striker for Italy, with playmaker Francesco Totti playing behind him in a 4-4-1-1 formation. |
- Germany kick off in Dortmund. |
- Now for the National Anthems; both are sung with admirable gusto by two sets of very proud fans and players. |
- The players are lined up outside the changing rooms, awaiting the signal to start the short walk down the tunnel and in to the light... |
- Hello, welcome to our coverage of the first semi-final of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. I'm Alex, the match is Germany against Italy, from Dortmund. |